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Programming is complicated stuff, but a lot of what makes a good programmer isn’t all that different from the earliest learning we did in school.
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DEVELOPERS OF OpenBSD took code from their brethren at Linux, violating the code’s licence, the GPL. To the horror of the Linux folk, the OpenBSD licence allows proprietary use.
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In a fitting end to this educational series of reports, he explores an intriguing offer from a viewer – to compost his corpse. As it turns out, this isn’t that easy to do. The environmental problems of cremation/burial are duly discussed, in some deta
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This is a hugely fascinating article!!!
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welcome etch!
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First things first,How to get started, Easiest way to help, Getting started with packaging….
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There are some ideas that are broken, but attractive enough to some people that they are doomed to be tried again and again. DRM is one of them.
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Around the time of Gaim’s first 2.0.0 beta, AOL threatened to sue. After a long debate we settled on the name “Pidgin” for gaim itself, “libpurple” for libgaim (which, as of 2.0.0 beta6, exists), and “Finch” for gaim-text.
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