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CLI Magic: Aldo talks in code   
Monday, April 25 2005 @ 04:33 PM EDT
Contributed by: glosser

Linux.com offers up another tutorial in their Command Line Interface series. This one is on "Aldo".

This week's CLI Magic is all about computer-aided self-improvement. For example, if you have those "I want my amateur radio general license but can't learn the code" blues, there is a CLI offering that can help. It's called Aldo, a free program which might just be the key to getting your ticket Tech license upgraded to General. Aldo allows you to practice and learn Morse code in several different ways. Even if you're not interested in amateur radio, come down to the CLI with me and let's take a look at how it can aid in self-paced education.

You can download the latest version from the Aldo home page, but note that you'll need to have gcc 3.x or later to build it and a sound card and speakers to use it. Once you've met those requirements, it's as easy as pie to make, install, and practice your code skills.

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