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10 Most Used Nginx Commands Every Linux User Must Know
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How to use the Linux perf tool to count software events
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Red Hat OpenShift 4.0 Developer Preview on AWS: Up and running with Windows [Ed: Red Hat is feeling all giddy with GAFAM and the NSA]
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Graphically manage SSH keys with Seahorse
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Printing star patterns in Python: One line tricks!
In this post, we will see how to print some of the common star patterns using Python3 with one line of code!
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Intel SPMD Compiler 1.11 Released
Intel continues working on its SPMD compiler as part of their SPIR-V translator running on the CPU and other efforts. ISPC is the Intel SPMD Program Compiler and at the end of last week reached its version 1.11 milestone for this C variant compiler designed for single program, multiple data programming.
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Teaching Open Source: Sept 2018 - April 2019 [Ed: David Humphrey gives students to Microsoft ("I've got all of my students contributing to projects on GitHub"). Tell them to delete GitHub (not join it).]
Today I submitted my grades and completed another year of teaching. I've spent the past few weeks marking student projects non-stop, which has included reading a lot of pull requests in my various open source courses.
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