Hi all,
This evening (4/6/2022) at 7pm New York time, Steve Litt gives two
short Jitsi online presentations:
1) 15 minute walkthrough of his keyboard-centric user interface, which
has been requested on several mailing lists. This UI can be achieved
on almost any distro with almost any
Hi all,
This evening (4/6/2022) at 7pm New York time, Steve Litt gives two
short Jitsi online presentations:
1) 15 minute walkthrough of his keyboard-centric user interface, which
has been requested on several mailing lists. This UI can be achieved
on almost any distro with almost any
Bash is great, and when you can call almost any other script from within it
(including some python utilities) you can do some amazing things.
Phil W
On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 7:34 PM greg zegan via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> Its all I use right now for dev projects
>
Its all I use right now for dev projectsLearned some stuff today on bash that
was really cool.
On Tuesday, April 5, 2022, 07:23:11 PM MST, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
I'm a PHP developer.
I've always liked Linux. Bought a box set of RedHat, what I think was
version 4.2
You've basically described DevOps. An admin that's also comfortable and
mostly competent with development, and Agile development methodologies like
CI:CD.
It's been the foundational basis of my career and has been awfully good to
me, better than I deserve!
Thanks,
Alexander
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I'm a PHP developer.
I've always liked Linux. Bought a box set of RedHat, what I think was
version 4.2 around 97 or 98.
Programming has always been the dominate part of Linux and PHP.
I'm wondering if there is any value in making Linux the dominate partner
and programming the support