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    Polanki padmini posted a link on 8 June 2018 - 11:28am.

    Career in Best Industries with Software Skills

    At the time of my M.Tech (Post graduation) completion, I have a big confusion how to start my career professional life. However, we have nil education on software and hardware technologies in our curriculum at colleges. Even though, after getting many suggestions from my seniors and relatives who are experienced in the software industry, I am unable to conclude about what to choose.

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    Jonahlyn Gilstrap posted a link on 1 June 2010 - 8:14pm.

    Linux Professional Institute (LPI) exam prep

    Self-study tutorials to help you learn Linux fundamentals and prepare for system administrator certification.

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    Peter Brownell posted a link on 10 July 2009 - 3:39pm.

    UKUUG - Summer 2009 UKUUG Conference

    UKUUG is the UK's Open Systems Group and the Summer Conference is the highlight of our year. It brings together Free Libre and Open Source Software developers and users from all over the UK and Europe to share knowledge and discuss the latest trends in Free Software.

    I will be running a Drupal workshop on the Friday.

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    Peter Brownell posted a link on 3 December 2008 - 10:42am.

    SchoolofEverything presents on AWS - SlideShare

    Here is my presentation on how we are building School of Everything's hosting infrastructure.

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    Hugo Rumens posted a link on 7 November 2008 - 11:37am.

    Linux commands

    Slashdot had a great comment thread on helpful/stupid linux commands the other day - "cd" is one of the most basic commands in linux and one of the first you learn, but I never knew that "cd -" would change your directory back to the last one you were on.

    The best comment though was the Russian Roulette method to delete something (the original had rm -rf / of course):

    [ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] == 0 ] && rm some-file-to-delete || echo "You live"

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    Michael Soto posted a link on 2 September 2023 - 6:21pm.

    Guardian Security Screens

    We sell and install security screens, security doors, and security window film for residential homes and businesses in the Las Vegas area.

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    extnoc msp posted a note on 20 December 2022 - 9:31am.

    Network Operations Center Design

    network operations center design

    https://www.extnoc.com/blog/what-is-a-network-operations-center-noc/

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    extnoc msp posted a link on 20 December 2022 - 9:23am.

    Network Operations Center Design

    network operations center design

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    harbhajan chaurasia posted a link on 24 December 2021 - 5:55am.

    Python Training In Jalandhar

    Python Courses In JALANDHAR

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    perfact facility posted a link on 21 April 2020 - 8:50pm.

    perfactfacility

    Perfact Facility provides well trained, prepared, skilled and experienced and verified security personnel to guard the property and personnel of the customers. Physical Security Monitoring of visitor, employee and building monitoring entry / exit gates, monitoring visitor, staff and security of machinery, equipment and other property. Prevention of unauthorized entry into the premises. Installation and monitoring of electronic security systems.

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    Anthony Hawken posted a link on 6 January 2014 - 8:31pm.

    A java notebook

    This book is an introductory textbook for Java programming. It covers a number of modules for an Access to Higher education course (validated by OCNLR).

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    [image]Channel Infoline posted a Image on 16 July 2013 - 11:35am.
    Channel Infoline

    Channel Infoline

    Channel Infoline is an online platform providing latest news of IT, Mobile, Laptop, Speakers, Computers, Headphones, Tablets, Security and Storage devices. It aims at various SMEs, SMBs, IT Dealers, Distributors, Resellers and Channel Partners.

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    Peter Brownell posted a Blog entry on 6 October 2011 - 10:55am.

    Chi-Tek Workshop Festival

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    On Saturday 22 Oct, School of Everything hosts Mz-Tek's Chi-Tek Fest. A day long series of electronics workshops for women only.

    Tickets

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    Helena Suarez posted a link on 18 June 2011 - 5:51pm.

    Pilates instructors - volunteer and expand your experience!

    Last winter I volunteered at a night shelter for homeless people and was inspired to get more involved.

    I'm currently creating Pilates Street, a London-based project to link up Pilates instructors with organisations working with people living in or recovering from homelessness, addiction and or mental health issues, to offer free Pilates sessions to their clients.

    If you're interested in taking part in the project, please visit this link to find out more and get in touch!

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    The Talking Shop... posted a link on 22 March 2010 - 2:13am.

    The Creative Learning Network

    As part of the Talking Shop Project we created The Creative Learning Network.

    A place for people who want to use their creativity in a multi media driven world.
    Learn how to use online tools to promote your own creativity!
    Get an understanding of all this talk about online networks!
    Find out where to find FREE stuff!! (and it's legal) to build your own profiles and websites!

    It's all there when you know where to find it.

    Brought to you by The Learning Revolution Transformation Fund, BIS & Staffordshire University Faculty of Art, Media and Design Creative Communities Unit :)

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    Andy Gibson posted a link on 15 May 2009 - 9:11am.

    Drupal Community on Identi.ca

    Drupal community for swapping tips and finding people to help you with all your Drupal-related problems.

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    Peter Brownell posted a note on 24 March 2009 - 6:47pm.

    Task Tracking with Mantis, Eclipse and Mylyn

    Task management is not an easy thing. For software projects, it can get extreme. We don't really have a big programming dept here at EverythingHQ, but there is still enough noise around to need a plan.

    We are using Eclipse as a development IDE, and Mantis as our issue tracking tool. Both tools are far from perfect, but they do help us get the job done. Today, I made them a little nicer by linking the two together.

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    Hugo Rumens posted a link on 6 February 2009 - 5:06pm.

    Monty quits Sun

    So the main guy behind the mysql database has left Sun - what effect will this have on the future development of mysql?

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    Peter Brownell posted a link on 3 December 2008 - 2:11pm.

    The other half of "Artists Ship"

    "It's natural for organizations to learn from mistakes. The problem is, people who propose new checks almost never consider that the check itself has a cost."
    ....

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    Hugo Rumens posted a note on 10 November 2008 - 5:06pm.

    ssh tunnels

    I have been trying to get my head around ssh tunnels lately as I need to be able to access a development web server on our private network that doesn't have an IP accessible from the internet.
    It's taken me a while to understand what is going on; it can be pretty confusing.

    I'd recommend the following for a good explanation of what ports are used, e.g. when your browser requests a page:

    http://www.tcpipguide.com/free/t_TCPIPClientEphemeralPortsandClientServerApplicatio.htm

    And I thought this was probably the best single page explanation of tunneling:

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