LXMusic is a music player designed for the minimalist. It’s written in the C programming language, and uses GTK+.
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LXMusic is a music player designed for the minimalist. It’s written in the C programming language, and uses GTK+.
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COBOL is an acronym which stands for Common Business-Oriented Language. Here is our recommended COBOL tutorials to help you master this language.
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The best open source comic book readers for Linux are YACReader, MComix, and QComicBook. Let’s see how they perform on the Raspberry Pi 4.
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The R language is the de facto standard among statisticians for the development of statistical software. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn R.
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Melody is a music player designed for elementary OS but runs on other Linux distributions. Luke puts Melody under the microscope.
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The vast majority of Linux users would never be satisfied without access to a graphical user interface. However, even in 2020 there remain many reasons why console based applications can be extremely desirable. Although console applications are very useful for updating, configuring, and repairing a system, their benefits are not only confined to system administration.
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Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, scripting, dynamic programming language. Here’s our recommended Perl tutorials.
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Kodi is free, open-source software for managing your local collection of movies, television shows, music, and photos. It’s the finest free home theatre software available.
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Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language designed in the late 1960s by Niklaus Wirth. We recommend the following tutorials.
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conrad is a free and open source command-line tool designed to help you track conferences and meetups. The tool is written in Python.
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Go is a compiled, statically typed programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. Read these Go tutorials.
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This week, I’m looking at straightforward video playback from locally stored media. Does the RPI4 have sufficient grunt to be a capable video player?
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Apache Groovy is a powerful, optionally typed and dynamic language, with static-typing and static compilation. We recommend these Groovy tutorials.
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exa is a replacement for the venerable ls command. exa sports more features and arguably better defaults than ls.
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Swift is a powerful, general-purpose programming language for the OS X, iOS, watchOS, and Linux operating systems. Read our recommended Swift tutorials.
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An assembly language is a low-level programming language for a computer, or other programmable device. Read our recommended Assembly tutorials.
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We’ve run through our statistics, and found our ten most well received posts/series that saw the highest page views for 2019.
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Ruby is a general purpose, scripting, structured, flexible, fully object-oriented programming language
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In this week’s blog, Luke puts a wide range of PDF viewers under the microscope on the Raspberry Pi 4. How do they compare to the pre-installed solutions offered by Raspbian?
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Elixir is a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications. Here’s our recommended free books to learn Elixir.
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