today's howtos and programming bits
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CodeReady Containers: complex solutions on OpenShift + Fedora
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How to Install Vim on Ubuntu
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Getting started with a terminal emulator for SEO programming
As mentioned, Linux is a huge part of the open source community. It’s widely used not only for its device drivers but also because its operating system is powered by Gnu programs, to some extent. Gnu is not Unix (a clever, recursive name) so there are differences between the MacOS (Unix) programs and their correlating Linux ones. You’ll be relieved to know that any differences present minimal issues. We’ll highlight how to accommodate them as we go about learning SEO Programming.
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Privileged Containers Aren't Containers
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How to Install Hugo Site Generator On Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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Two Popular MS Paint alternatives for Ubuntu
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EuroPython 2019 - Videos for Thursday available
In this batch, we have included all videos for Thursday, July 11 2019, the second conference day.
In the coming week we will publish videos for the final conference day. In total, we will have more than 130 videos available for you to watch.
All EuroPython videos, including the ones from previous conferences, are available on our EuroPython YouTube Channel.
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Python-inspired Nim: Version 1.0 of the programming language launches
Nim is a statically typed program language that draws on concepts from languages like Modula-3, Delphi, Ada, C++, Python, Lisp, and Oberon.
However since it's a compiled programming language with a static type system, it's also been compared to Rust, C++, and Go.
The Nim compiler can generate executables for distribution on Windows, Linux, BSD and macOS systems. It also compiles to C, C++ and JavaScript.
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xlwings Tutorial: Make Excel Faster Using Python
But that doesn’t mean can’t still enjoy some of the efficiencies of Python! In fact, using a library called xlwings, you can use Python to make working in Excel faster.
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