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3 top open source JavaScript chart libraries
Charts and graphs are important for visualizing data and making websites appealing. Visual presentations make it easier to analyze big chunks of data and convey information. JavaScript chart libraries enable you to visualize data in a stunning, easy to comprehend, and interactive manner and improve your website's design.
In this article, learn about three top open source JavaScript chart libraries.
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How to Install Pluck CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Pluck is a free, open source, small and simple content management system that can be used to manage your own website without knowledge of programming languages. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Pluck CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).
Master BASIC programming with Free Books
BASIC is generally not regarded as the easiest way to take the first steps in learning the art of programming. But it does not hinder beginners from learning how to program, or teach them bad habits. And it’s the highest low-level language. Even today, there remains value in learning BASIC.
Edit PDFs with Xournal
Forget all of those magical command-line PDF incantations and edit
your PDFs easily with Xournal... Xournal. Xournal is a graphical tool that's designed for
note-taking and sketching ...
Two open source alternatives to Flash Player
In July 2017, Adobe sounded the death knell for its Flash Media Player, announcing it would end support for the once-ubiquitous online video player in 2020. In truth, however, Flash has been on the decline for the past eight years following a rash of zero-day attacks that damaged its reputation. Its future dimmed after Apple announced in 2010 it would not support the technology, and its demise accelerated in 2016 after Google stopped enabling Flash by default (in favor of HTML5) in the Chrome browser.
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How to use HTML5 server-sent events
Server-sent events is an HTML5 technology which allows a client to automatically monitor event notifications from a server, and react as needed. This technology is very useful to notify live events, to implement, for example, a live messaging application or a news feed. In this tutorial we will see how to implement this technology using PHP and javascript.
GNOME 3.30 released & coming to Fedora 29
Today, the GNOME project announced the release of GNOME 3.30. The release of the GNOME desktop is the default desktop environment in the upcoming release of Fedora 29 Workstation. GNOME 3.30 includes a wide range of enhancements, including: Better performance in the overall desktop and system libraries; Additional performance improvements to the Files, Web, and […]
Linux lsattr Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)
We recently discussed chattr, a command that you can use to change file attributes on a Linux file system. To list file attributes, there's a separate command, dubbed lsattr. In this tutorial, we will discuss this tool using some easy to understand examples.
GDB 8.2 Released, Kernel 4.19 Officially the Next LTS Series, Cloudera Launches Open-Source IoT Architecture and Purism's Librem 5 Production Update
News briefs September 5, 2018.
Latest Firefox Releases Available Today
The latest versions of Firefox for desktop, Android and iOS launched today. Since our last release update, we’ve been working on a couple improvements and laying the foundation for upcoming …
7 open source tools for rugged DevOps
“We can’t just stop at Dev and Ops. We have got to have security.” - Ernest Mueller, the agile admin. In 2010, Ernest Mueller and James Wickett began applying “rugged” principles to the rapidly evolving DevOps paradigm. At the time, their core concern was, as stated above: “We can’t just stop at Dev and Ops. We have got to have security.”
Stereo vision camera pumps up images with Jetson TX2
E-con’s “TaraXL” stereo vision camera works with Nvidia’s Linux-driven Jetson TX2 module and other Tegra based systems to stream 3D depth maps with 752 x 480 resolution at up to 50fps over USB 3.0. E-con Systems’ TaraXL is designed for stereo vision imaging applications including autonomous driving, robotics, drones, mixed reality applications, people detection/counting, stock […]
Displaying data from table fragments
This post was inspired by a presentation I watched at a recent conference. The presenter had collected a large number of data tables, each of which had a selection of fields from a large pool of fields... How to neatly display which fields were in which tables?
Cloud Storage Sync Tool Rclone 1.43 Includes New Jottacloud Backend, Reworked Configuration
Rclone is a command line program used to synchronize files and folders to and from multiple cloud storage services, including Amazon Drive, Amazon S3, Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage, Dropbox, Microsoft oneDrive, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, ownCloud, Nextcloud, DigitalOcean Spaces, and many others (WebDAV and SFTP are also supported). The tool is free and open source software, and is available on multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows, macOS, *BSD, and Solaris. The Rclone 1.43 release adds a new cloud storage backend, Jottacloud, a new copyurl command, reworked configuration for backends, and much more.
GNOME 3.30 "Almeria" Desktop Environment Officially Released, Here's What's New
After six months of hard work, the GNOME Project released today the highly-anticipated GNOME 3.30 desktop environment, a major new series that brings numerous new features and improvements.
How To Backup And Restore SD Card For Raspberry Pi
After having successfully recorded a system for our Raspberry Pi on our SD card it is almost certain that we will carry out some tests of the new system, as well as make personalization settings on it.
8 great Python libraries for side projects
We have a saying in the Python/Django world: We came for the language and stayed for the community. That is true for most of us, but something else that has kept us in the Python world is how easy it is to have an idea and quickly work through it over lunch or in a few hours at night.
This month we're diving into Python libraries we love to use to quickly scratch those side-project or lunchtime itches.
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How To Use Lutris To Play Windows Games On Linux (Quick Start Guide)
Lutris is a tool that helps you install and manage games on Linux. It supports native and Windows-only games (by using Wine and DXVK), as well as emulators.
Bug Hunting Inlined Code
The Linux kernel has various debugging tools. One is the kernel function
tracer, which traces function calls, looking for bad memory allocations and
other problems...
9 Useful Examples of Touch Command in Linux
Learn to use touch command in Linux with these useful and practical examples.
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