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Tag Archives: unix
10 Tips for Using GNU Find
The GNU find utility is one of the most useful commands you’ll ever get to know. At first glance the options and syntax can seem arcane. But, with a little practice, you’ll be able to locate any file on your … Continue reading
A Look at HTML Tidy
One thing I love about the UNIX philosophy is the idea that each program should do one job and do it really well. There are zillions of small tools for UNIX-type OSes that make life much easier and are hugely … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Front Page, Linux, Open Source, Tips, Web design
Tagged HTML, Linux, Tools, unix, web
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/usr/bin/links -date=’Tuesday, November 24′
Some choice bits from around the Web about technology, politics, and community development. Using Python to create UNIX command line tools — “If you work in IT, as a UNIX Sysadmin, a software developer, or even a manager, there a … Continue reading
Posted in Browsers, Legal, Linkage, Linux, Movies, Open Source, Politics, openSUSE
Tagged command line tools, developerworks, drumbeat, dvd, eff, health care, insurance, mozilla, python, unix
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