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Moving to Linux from dated Windows machines
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Write Dumb Code
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Write Dumb Code
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The best way you can contribute to an open source project is to remove lines of code from it. We should endeavor to write code that a novice programmer can easily understand without explanation or that a maintainer can understand without significant time investment.
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The best way you can contribute to an open source project is to remove lines of code from it. We should endeavor to write code that a novice programmer can easily understand without explanation or that a maintainer can understand without significant time investment.
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Translating by FelixYFZ 20 questions DevOps job candidates should be prepared to answer
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20 questions DevOps job candidates should be prepared to answer
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![](https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/hire-job-career.png?itok=SrZo0QJ3)
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Microservices Explained
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Microservices Explained
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3 tips for organizing your open source project's workflow on GitHub
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3 tips for organizing your open source project's workflow on GitHub
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Why moving all your workloads to the cloud is a bad idea
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Why moving all your workloads to the cloud is a bad idea
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# mandeler translating A CEO's Guide to Emacs
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Years—no, decades—ago, I lived in Emacs. I wrote code and documents, managed email and calendar, and shelled all in the editor/OS. I was quite happy. Years went by and I moved to newer, shinier things. As a result, I forgot how to do tasks as basic as efficiently navigating files without a mouse. About three months ago, noticing just how much of my time was spent switching between applications and computers, I decided to give Emacs another try. It was a good decision for several reasons that will be covered in this post. Covered too are `.emacs` and Dropbox tips so that you can set up a good, movable environment.
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Years—no, decades—ago, I lived in Emacs. I wrote code and documents, managed email and calendar, and shelled all in the editor/OS. I was quite happy. Years went by and I moved to newer, shinier things. As a result, I forgot how to do tasks as basic as efficiently navigating files without a mouse. About three months ago, noticing just how much of my time was spent switching between applications and computers, I decided to give Emacs another try. It was a good decision for several reasons that will be covered in this post. Covered too are `.emacs` and Dropbox tips so that you can set up a good, movable environment.
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Build a bikesharing app with Redis and Python
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How to Manage Fonts in Linux
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How to Build an Amazon Echo with Raspberry Pi
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How to Build an Amazon Echo with Raspberry Pi
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Complete Sed Command Guide [Explained with Practical Examples]
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Complete Sed Command Guide [Explained with Practical Examples]
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In a previous article, I showed the [basic usage of Sed][1], the stream editor, on a practical use case. Today, be prepared to gain more insight about Sed as we will take an in-depth tour of the sed execution model. This will be also an opportunity to make an exhaustive review of all Sed commands and to dive into their details and subtleties. So, if you are ready, launch a terminal, [download the test files][2] and sit comfortably before your keyboard: we will start our exploration right now!
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In a previous article, I showed the [basic usage of Sed][1], the stream editor, on a practical use case. Today, be prepared to gain more insight about Sed as we will take an in-depth tour of the sed execution model. This will be also an opportunity to make an exhaustive review of all Sed commands and to dive into their details and subtleties. So, if you are ready, launch a terminal, [download the test files][2] and sit comfortably before your keyboard: we will start our exploration right now!
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Becoming a senior developer: 9 experiences you'll encounter
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Setting Up a Timer with systemd in Linux
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Building a network attached storage device with a Raspberry Pi
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Top Linux developers' recommended programming books
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Without question, Linux was created by brilliant programmers who employed good computer science knowledge. Let the Linux programmers whose names you know share the books that got them started and the technology references they recommend for today's developers. How many of them have you read?
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Without question, Linux was created by brilliant programmers who employed good computer science knowledge. Let the Linux programmers whose names you know share the books that got them started and the technology references they recommend for today's developers. How many of them have you read?
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