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Loops In BASH - Learn BASH | Part 6
Welcome to the sixth chapter on BASH scripting series. And today we will dive into a very cool topic called looping constructs in computer programming. Loops are important if we have a task that needs repetition. In the previous chapter where we discussed about decisions, we made the computer think logically. Combine that with loops and we have an almost humanoid program that can think, work, and repeat the steps throughout the day.
Manage your daily schedule with Git
Git is one of those rare applications that has managed to encapsulate so much of modern computing into one program that it ends up serving as the computational engine for many other applications. While it's best-known for tracking source code changes in software development, it has many other uses that can make your life easier and more organized. In this series leading up to Git's 14th anniversary on April 7, we'll share seven little-known ways to use Git. Today, we'll look at using Git to keep track of your calendar.
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The new SUSE
Video: SUSE will soon be the largest independent Linux company.
Build, Run and Manage Linux Containers with Buildah
Buildah is used to create, build, manage, run container images as well as containers. It can be used with Docker, Podman, Kubernetes! Let’s get started with Buildah.
Parallel computation in Python with Dask
One frequent complaint about Python performance is the global interpreter lock (GIL). Because of GIL, only one thread can execute Python byte code at a time. As a consequence, using threads does not speed up computation—even on modern, multi-core machines.
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How To Install And Enable Flatpak Support On Linux?
2DayGeek: In recent years, universal packaging formats were come out and gained a lot of popularity among traditional package manager.
Making computer science curricula as adaptable as our code
Educators in elementary computer science face a lack of adaptable curricula. Calls for more modifiable, non-rigid curricula are therefore enticing—assuming that such curricula could benefit teachers by increasing their ability to mold resources for individual classrooms and, ultimately, produce better teaching experiences and learning outcomes.
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3 cool text-based email clients
Writing and receiving email is a big part of everyone’s daily routine and choosing an email client is usually a major decision. The Fedora OS provides a large choice of email clients and among these are text-based email applications. Mutt Mutt is probably one of the most popular text-based email clients. It supports all the […]
How to Install Audacious Audio Player on Ubuntu
In this article, we will describe two ways to install Audacious on Ubuntu. You can make a choice based on the source you want to install Audacious from and also if you want to use the UI or the command line.
Linux C Programming Tutorial Part 18: Recursive functions
Irrespective of the programming language you use, as you start coding more and more, you get to learn concepts that make your code crisp and easy to read/understand. There are several such concepts in the C as well. One of them is 'recursive functions,' which we'll be discussing here in this article.
Install Joomla on Ubuntu 18.04
Joomla is one of the most popular open source content management systems that powers hundreds of thousands of websites. It is written in PHP and packs a ton of features that can be extended with free and premium extensions and themes. With Joomla, you can easily build your eCommerce store, personal website, social site or blog.
How Kubeflow is evolving without ksonnet
Many software projects depend on modules that are run as separate open source projects. When one of those modules loses support (as is inevitable), the community around the main project must determine how to proceed.
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Linux Journal at 25
Most magazines have the life expectancy of a house plant.... Our first publisher was Bob Young, who quickly left to leverage his on-the-job
learnings into a Linux startup he called Red Hat. When I first met Bob, years later,
I told him Phil said, "I taught Bob how to spell Linux." To my surprise, Bob replied,
"That's true!"
Four Methods To Add A User To Group In Linux
2DayGeek: Learn how to add a user to a group in multiple ways.
How to create a filesystem on a Linux partition or logical volume
In computing, a filesystem controls how data is stored and retrieved and helps organize the files on the storage media. Without a filesystem, information in storage would be one large block of data, and you couldn't tell where one piece of information stopped and the next began. A filesystem helps manage all of this by providing names to files that store data and maintaining a table of files and directories—along with their start/end location, total size, etc.—on disks within the filesystem.
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Download Master PDF Editor 4 For Linux (Free To Use Version)
Master PDF Editor is a proprietary application to edit PDF documents on Linux, Windows and macOS. It can create, edit (insert text or images), annotate, view, encrypt, and sign PDF documents.
Show Your Photos in a New Browser Tab
The New tab area in your browser can be put to a variety of practical uses: from displaying time zone to taking notes and managing daily tasks. It's also possible to configure the new tab to showcase your photos.
Build and host a website with Git
Git is one of those rare applications that has managed to encapsulate so much of modern computing into one program that it ends up serving as the computational engine for many other applications. While it's best-known for tracking source code changes in software development, it has many other uses that can make your life easier and more organized. In this series leading up to Git's 14th anniversary on April 7, we'll share seven little-known ways to use Git.
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Excellent Utilities: tmux - terminal multiplexer software
This is the first in a new series highlighting best-of-breed utilities. We'll be covering a wide range of utilities including tools that boost your productivity, help you manage your workflow, and lots more besides. For the first article, we'll put tmux under the spotlight.
Ubuntu MATE 18.04 for Raspberry Pi Enters Beta Testing, Here's What's New
Ubuntu MATE leader Martin Wimpress announced the release of the beta version of the Ubuntu MATE 18.04 operating system for the tiny Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
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