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www.integralist.co.uk
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| | | | | Introduction I'm an engineer with a new laptop, which requires setting up with various development tools and configuration. This post is my attempt to capture and document my process for getting a new dev environment set-up. I used to try and automate a lot of this with bash scripts, but realised over time that things go out of date quite quickly (e.g. OS configurations can change substantially, as well as my preferred ways of working). | |
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www.sauria.com
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| | | | | This is a list of hardware, software and information that has been useful to me as I've moved over to Mac OS X. I hope that you find it useful as well. This version is now up to date for Mac ... | |
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brianreiter.org
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| | | | | Package managers for macOS Do I need a package manager? If you never open Terminal.app the answer is definitely, no. macOS is fully functional out of the box with the software shipped by Apple. The base system of command line applications available in a default install are also good enough for poking around and getting... | |
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austinmorlan.com
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| | | I recently purchased a new laptop (Dell XPS 13 9370) and needed to install Arch onto it. I thought I'd finally document the steps I took because I always seem to forget what I did the last time (one of the joys of Arch is that it rarely needs to be reinstalled). There are a lot of helpful guides online about different installation setups, but I could never find one that met all of my requirements: | ||