January 2006
LinuxCommand.org: Learning the shell.
by macroron & 7 othersLearning the shell. Writing shell scripts. Script library. SuperMan pages. Who, What, Where, Why.
Free Software Blog: ODOC - one day one (shell) command
by macroronNews, tutorials, tips and tricks about Free Softwares
Free Software Blog Home - ODOC - one day one (shell) command
by macroronNews, tutorials, tips and tricks about Free Softwares
Codespeak Home
by macroron & 1 otherthe codespeak project currently hosts the following free/open source software projects. pypy which aims to implement the Python language completely in Python itself. kupu, a feature-rich, JavaScript client-side WYSIWIG editor. +++
PyPy: Documents
by macroronThe PyPy project aims at producing a flexible and fast Python implementation. The guiding idea is to translate a Python-level description of the Python language itself to lower level languages. Rumors have it that the secret goal is being faster-than-C wh
December 2005
BashBurn - A CD burning utility.
by macroronFree Software Directory > Top > Audio > Misc > BashBurn
How To Build a Minimal Linux System from Source Code
by macroronThese 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 macrorona 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.
October 2005
September 2005
gnustep.org top
by macrorona cross-platform, object-oriented framework for desktop application development. based on the openstep specification originally created by next (now apple).
gnustep - steptalk scripting framework
by macroronthe default scripting language in steptalk is smalltalk. smalltalk uses a similar approach to that of objective-c, the language used in gnustep itself.
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