XML is a set of rules for defining semantic tags that describe the structure and meaning of a document. Here’s our recommended free tutorials to learn XML
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XML is a set of rules for defining semantic tags that describe the structure and meaning of a document. Here’s our recommended free tutorials to learn XML
Read moreExifCleaner lets you remove privacy-invading information from your photos. It’s a cross-platform tool that runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Read moretint2 is a simple panel/taskbar made for window managers. It was specifically made for Openbox, a popular stacking window manager.
Read moreThis article benchmarks the AWOW AK41 Mini PC with three other systems to put the results into context. All the tests use the Phoronix Test Suite unless stated. This is the second article in a series focusing on the AWOW AK41 Mini Desktop PC.
Read moreXML is a set of rules for defining semantic tags that describe the structure and meaning of a document. Here’s our recommended free XML books.
Read moreThis is a short introductory training session on the use of Python in data science using Jupyter, pandas library and plotnine package. We focus on a common task in data science: import a data set, manipulate its structure, and then visualise the data. We shall use Python and a Jupyter Notebook to accomplish this task.
Read moreIn the first of a weekly series, Luke puts the AWOW AK41 Mini Desktop PC under the microscope. This tiny PC sports a Celeron J4115 processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, triple display 4K@60Hz and NVMe SSD. The AWOW Mini PC has its Windows installation wiped and replaced with Linux.
Read moreSolidity is an object-oriented, high-level language for implementing smart contracts. Solidity was influenced by C++, Python and JavaScript. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn Solidity.
Read moreThe Linux at Home feature continues with a great pastime – researching your family tree.
Read moreFor this week’s blog, Luke looks at a few best-of-breed collection management programs. Free and open source goodness as usual.
Read moreD is a general-purpose systems programming language with a C-like syntax that compiles to native code. Here’s our recommended free D tutorials.
Read moreLinux is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to improve their cybersecurity. Here’s what you can do to improve your cybersecurity.
Read moreThis article reviews DownZemAll! (DZA!), an open source standalone download manager.
Read moreContinuing in our Linux at Home series, John looks at embroidery software. Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn.
Read moreFor this week’s blog, Luke examines terminal emulators on the Raspberry Pi 4.
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