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millsfield.sfomuseum.org
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| | | | | In that spirit this blog post is about four small command-line utilities we've written to do our work and are sharing with the wider cultural heritage sector. These tools aren't specific to SFO Museum and might be useful or helpful to other organizations using a similar infrastructure as ours. | |
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blog.robertelder.org
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proycon.anaproy.nl
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| | | | | In this article I share my enthusiasm for text processing on the unix command line. First I just list some of the underlying principles and common tools; then I share the various text processing tools I myself have written over the years. Some of the larger tools are accompanied by screencast videos to quickly give you an impression of what they can do. | |
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healeycodes.com
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| | | The sensation of incremental progress when programming with Rust. | ||