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Year: 2024
How I got started in open source, from GNU Emacs and installing Linux in 1993.
Apple BASIC was how I first learned how to write my own computer programs.
There’s the simple way, and there’s the fast way. Let’s compare.
Which came first, the program or the documentation? Therein lies the dilemma.
I don't think I have ever...
Like everyone else, those of us who use Linux sometimes need to purchase a new computer. Although...
Over the years I have created a number of Bash scripts, some of which have separate configuration...
You can use regular expressions to match letters and patterns, to help you play a letter game.
After decades in the tech industry with invaluable mentorship, a seasoned professional is now giving back by...
Originally published in 2016, this interview with Katrina Hayes on Opensource.com details her distinct approach to coding...
This series delves into the practical applications of regular expressions within Linux tools such as grep, sed,...
In Regular Expressions #1: Introduction, I covered what they are and why they’re useful. In Regular...
In part two of this series on writing Ansible playbooks, "Ansible #2 How to create an Ansible...
Learn how to use BIND to set up your own server for resolving domain names.
In the previous article, Regular Expressions #1: Introduction, I covered what they are and why they’re useful....
Image by: Opensource.com CC-by-SA 4.0 This is an entertaining listicle of what I’ll be covering over the...