WikiLeaks Documents Reveal Apollo Program Was A Fraud, Moon Landings Never Happened - W... - 1 views
How Windows 10's data collection trades your privacy for Microsoft's security | PCWorld - 0 views
Multitasking definition by The Linux Information Project (LINFO) - 0 views
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"Multitasking refers to an operating system in which multiple processes, also called tasks, can execute (i.e., run) on a single computer seemingly simultaneously and without interfering with each other. That is, each process has the illusion that it is the only process on the computer and that it has exclusive access to all the services of the operating system. "
Open decisions are more ethical decisions | Opensource.com - 0 views
La Policía detiene a un grupo de adolescentes que estudiaban Filosofía al sal... - 0 views
Get emotional: Tips for open source communities | Opensource.com - 1 views
How To Start Learning A Programming Language - LinuxAndUbuntu - 2 views
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"Have you ever wonder how everything works? From Smartphones Operating Systems to even each and every Linux Distro and every Operating System created by Microsoft and Apple. How does it play my favorite music? How does it save my files to the cloud? How does actually everything works? All this questions are answered with one big bolded and all capital "PROGRAMMING". So, you might be asking yourself, "yeah I know programming runs all but, how should I start and from where?""
Hello World · GitHub Guides - 1 views
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"The Hello World project is a time-honored tradition in computer programming. It is a simple exercise that gets you started when learning something new. Let's get started with GitHub! You'll learn how to: Create and use a repository Start and manage a new branch Make changes to a file and push them to GitHub as commits Open and merge a pull request"
[# ! #Tech]Fedora 25 arrived on November 22 - 0 views
Microsoft Loves Linux Patent Tax | Techrights - 0 views
Four ways to open up the internal processes of your project | Opensource.com - 0 views
When OpenOrg meets DevOps | Opensource.com - 0 views
Microsoft just joined the Linux Foundation, but end users won't notice right away | PCW... - 0 views
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"If there's one thing to be said about 2016, it's that it's full of surprises. This year has seen events you wouldn't have dreamt of a decade ago. When I read that Microsoft joined the Linux Foundation, I couldn't believe it at first. There's plenty of exciting news for developers in this new partnership, but not much for Linux desktop users."