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sathyasays.com
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| | | | | Opinions, thoughts and tutorials on Cloud, DevOps, Linux and Technology by Sathyajith Bhat. | |
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avelino.run
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| | | | | I constantly hear people saying that to contribute to an Open Source project you need to be able to program very well, have a lot of knowledge, be able to handle code criticism, etc. I see the above statements as excuses and focus in the wrong place. In the last few months, I haven't had as much time to contribute to open source projects as I like (writing code), but that didn't stop me from contributing. Actually, the lack of priority (not lack of time) has made me contribute by reporting problems that I run into in the projects/software I use in my day-to-day life and this has been more work than writing code with a defined specification (issue that someone invested time detailing). | |
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zzamboni.org
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| | | | | I am not just a Linux enthusiast, I also happen to use Windows quite often. In fact, Windows is my primary desktop from which I connect to all the other boxes and do my work on. During the years of Windows usage, I have accumulated a list of must-have Windows programs that I wouldn't be able to work without. Some of them are commercial, some are freeware, but that doesn't matter. | |
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nodogmablog.bryanhogan.net
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| | | I have been using Visual Studio Code in Ubuntu Linux for a while, but it was not an easy process to get it working the first time. I just got around to installing . | ||