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Excellent Free Tutorials to Learn Perl

January 9, 2020 Erik Karlsson Programming, Tutorials

Perl is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, scripting, dynamic programming language. Here’s our recommended Perl tutorials.

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gorss

gorss – simple RSS/Atom reader written in Golang

December 9, 2019 Steve Emms Internet, Reviews, Utilities

gorss is a simple free and open source RSS/Atom reader. It’s written in the Golang language. The program offers support for highlighting specific words.

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RPI4 - LibreOffice

Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Office Software – Week 6

November 27, 2019 Luke Baker Blog, Desktop, Office

This week I’m summarizing my experiences of another fundamental desktop activity: running an office suite.

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Programming Books

5 Excellent Free Books to Learn TypeScript

November 21, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Here’s our recommended free books that’ll you master TypeScript.

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RPI4 - Surfing the internet

Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Web Browsing – Week 4

November 13, 2019 Luke Baker Blog, Desktop

This week’s blog focuses on an absolutely essential desktop activity. Surfing the web. A web browser is the quintessential desktop application. Everyone needs one, and there is not a desktop Linux distribution around that does not make a web browser available.

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Programming Books

6 Excellent Free Books to Learn TeX

November 7, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

TeX is a system for typesetting documents. It’s a powerful low-level markup and programming language that creates professional quality typeset text. Here’s our recommended free TeX books.

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Programming Books

15 Excellent Free Books to Learn LaTeX

November 5, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Here’s our recommended LaTeX books. Most of the books are published under an open source license, and all of them are free to read. LaTeX is a professional document preparation system and document markup language written by Leslie Lamport. It’s a very mature system with development starting more than 30 years ago.

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Programming Books

6 Excellent Free Books to Learn Bash

October 29, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Bash (acronym for the ‘Bourne-Again-SHell’) is a shell and programming language. Bash has become a de facto standard for shell scripting. Here’s our recommended free books to master Bash.

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Programming Books

7 Excellent Free Books to Learn ECMAScript

October 24, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Here’s our recommended texts to learn ECMAScript. They are all free to read, and a few are open source licensed.

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Utilities

Excellent Utilities: cheat.sh – community driven cheat sheet

October 21, 2019 Steve Emms CLI, Reviews, Software, Utilities

cheat.sh offers unified access to the best community driven documentation repositories of the world via curl/browser interface. There’s also an installable utility for more flexibility.

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Programming Books

7 Excellent Free Books to Learn Scheme

September 26, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Scheme is a general-purpose, functional, programming language descended from Lisp and Algol. It is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of Lisp.

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Camera Tools

fSpy – still image camera matching software

September 25, 2019 Steve Emms Graphics

fSpy is a free and open source app for still image camera matching. fSpy is written in Typescript using Electron, React and Redux.

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Utilities

Excellent Utilities: Liquid Prompt – adaptive prompt for Bash & Zsh

September 23, 2019 Steve Emms CLI, Reviews, Software, Utilities

Liquid Prompt gives you a nicely displayed prompt with useful information when you need it. It shows you what you need when you need it.

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Programming Books

16 Excellent Free Books to Learn Lisp

September 19, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Lisp (derives from “LISt Processing”) is one of the oldest programming languages. It was invented in 1958, with the language being conceived by John McCarthy and is based on his paper “Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and Their Computation by Machine”.

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Music Players

Sayonara Player – small, clear and fast audio player

September 13, 2019 Luke Baker Multimedia, Reviews, Software

Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux written in C++, supported by the Qt framework. It uses GStreamer as audio backend.

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Programming Books

8 Excellent Free Books to Learn Fortran

September 10, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Fortran (Formula translation) is a multi-paradigm programming language invented by John Backus of IBM in the 1950s. Here’s our recommended free books.

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Programming Books

11 Excellent Free Books to Learn Scala

September 5, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

Scala is a modern, object-functional, multi-paradigm, Java-based programming and scripting language that’s released under the Apache License 2.0. It blends functional and object-oriented programming models.

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JPEG Compression

Manage your Photos: JPEG Photo Compression

September 2, 2019 Steve Emms Graphics, Software

JPEG is an image file format that’s been around since the early 1990s, and it uses lossy compression. We compare and contrast Guetzli, MozJPEG, and Lepton. They are all open source tools that run from the command-line.

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Programming Books

23 Excellent Free Books to Learn Perl

August 29, 2019 Erik Karlsson Books, Programming

The popularity of a book is influenced by personal feelings, tastes, and opinions. Programming books accord to this general rule. There is a wide range of Perl books. Here’s our recommended free Perl books.

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CaRMetal – interactive geometry software using the C.a.R. engine

CaRMetal is an interactive geometry program which inherited the C.a.R. engine. The software retains some of C.a.R’s functionality, but employs a different graphical interface which is designed to remove some intermediate dialogs. Constructions are done using a main palette, which

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