Linux commands for developers cheat sheet

Linux offers a multitude of commands, which can be overwhelming. This cheat sheet – made by Burr Sutter for the Red Hat Developer network – provides Linux commands commonly needed by developers, with explanations and screenshots. A range of basic to advanced commands with the screenshots of the command output, easy to read and easy to use, so super useful[…]

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GNOME 3.34 released. Many performance improvements and new features

Highlights from this release include visual refreshes for a number of applications, including the desktop itself. The complete list of features and improvements are in the release notes. GNOME 3.34 is code-named “Thessaloniki” in recognition of the most recent GUADEC, held this past August in Thessaloniki, Greece. GNOME 3.34 contains six months of work by the GNOME community and includes[…]

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Why devs are switching from Mac OS X to Linux?

Dissatisfied by the lack of Apple world The Apple hardware and operating system have been standards for developers for many years now. In any programming conference, you simply have to look around during workshops and speakings to see 90% of Apple systems. But 2017 brings a new vision. Apple stops to cover developer’s needs and sells overpriced hardware, so people[…]

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