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. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn LaTeX.
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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. Here’s our recommended tutorials to learn LaTeX.
Read moreWith so many young children currently unable to follow their usual routine of going to school, playing with friends, and undertaking many hobbies, it’s vital to keep them happy and learning.
Read moreCoffeeScript is a very succinct programming language that transcompiles into JavaScript, so there is no interpretation at runtime.
Read moreBeets is a media library management system. Beets is free and open source software. It’s a tool for getting your music into shape. Here’s my verdict.
Read moreBASIC (Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages whose design philosophy emphasizes ease of use. Here’s our recommended free tutorials to learn BASIC.
Read moreThis week, I’m examining photo viewer software on the RPI4. There’s lots of open source photo viewers, so I focus on gThumb, feh, GPicView, and QuickViewer.
Read moreRacket is a general-purpose, object-oriented, multi-paradigm, functional, imperative, logic based programming language based on the Scheme dialect of Lisp.
Read moreSteam Locomotive is a fun command that’s designed to teach you one thing. Stop mistyping ls!
Read moreAwk is small, fast, simple, and has a clean comprehensible C-like input language. It has robust programming constructs. Here’s our recommended tutorials.
Read morePodcasts are big business. We see celebrities, influencers, journalists, academics, one man and his dog owning a microphone and mixing desk produce regular podcast shows. How does the RPI4 fare as a podcast player?
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