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danielpecos.com
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| | | | | One of the key tools of a software project development is the repository where it's hosted. During my experience as software developer I have been working with several flavors, such as Visual SourceSafe, CVS, Mercurial, and of course, SVN. But latetly I have found this little jewel called Git. Git was initially developed by Linus Torvalds as a result of anunsuccessfulresearch to replace the propietary SCM BitKeeper, used back in 2005 in the Linux Kernel project (kinda strange that the opensource star project was hosted with a propietary software, huh? | |
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cukic.co
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| | | | | Author of the 'Functional Programming in C++' book, KDE developer and Free/Libre Software enthusiast. | |
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captnemo.in
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares insights from six months of using Ubuntu as their primary operating system, highlighting benefits like free software, better package management, and superior customization for developers compared to Windows. | |
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rpmfusion.org
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| | | [AI summary] A comprehensive guide detailing the graphical and command-line procedures for enabling the RPM Fusion free and nonfree software repositories on various Linux distributions | ||