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28 December 2005

Writing serious Perl: The absolute minimum you need to know

by macroron & 2 others
This article describes some very basic practices I consider necessary for a clear and concise style of writing Perl.

27 December 2005

New Linux User Blog

by macroron & 1 other
the source for explanations, how-tos and general ol' geeky fun around the Linux Operating System.

25 December 2005

Beginning JavaScript - codepunk: tutorials +

by macroron
free tutorials on how to make your own website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It also has web development tips and links to great web development freeware and shareware. You'll find something here whether you're a rank beginner or pro.

24 December 2005

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16 December 2005

Linux Junior Home - Your community driven Linux site!

by macroron
a place for our guests and members to learn about Linux, share their views and help each other. You'll be able to read up-to-date information about computers, software, hardware and the people behind it. This site is maintained solely by volunteers and no

How To Build a Minimal Linux System from Source Code

by macroron
These are instructions for building a minimal linux system from source code. It used to be part of From PowerUp to Bash Prompt but I've separated it to keep both documents short and focussed. The system we build here is very minimal, and not ready for rea

From Power Up To Bash Prompt

by macroron
a brief description of what happens in a Linux system, from the time that you turn on the power, to the time that you log in and get a bash prompt. Understanding this will be helpful when you need to solve problems or configure your system.

11 December 2005

09 December 2005

07 December 2005

Internet Programming Free Tutorials

by macroron
Croquet: Basic Tutorial for Beginners - Croquet: Basic 3D Programming - Squeak 3.6 - Step by Step

29 November 2005

23 November 2005

22 November 2005

GNU Smalltalk User's Guide

by macroron
runs on linux? a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language which runs on most versions on Unix and, in general, everywhere you can find a POSIX-compliance library. An uncommon feature of it is that it is well-versed to scripting tasks and headless

21 November 2005

Discussion about the Inferno operating system and the Limbo programming language

by macroron
Gmane - Mail To News And Back Again. - mailing-list-archive-reader - Inferno A compact operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems - Plan 9 An advanced multi-user network operating system.

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