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Programmers everywhere, give thanks for EDSAC and David Wheeler, first implementer of the subroutine. This month we return to the early days of modern computing. Specifically, to Cambridge
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All* good programmers make sure their software works properly before releasing it to the world. *most In issue 7’s Code Ninja, we had a piece of code that
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Get to grips with file access controls in Linux as we take “rwx” to the max. Check into a hotel, and the chances are you’ll get a little
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Ben Everard now has an office, so sets off in search of some office software. Note: This review was first published in Linux Voice issue 9 which came
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Yes, Christmas is just around the corner, so the big question is: what do you buy the geek in your life? Well, we’re being modest here but the
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Podcast RSS feeds: Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and Opus. Title: The Best Podcast In The World. Ever. In this episode: Pi Zero launches, and we’ve got one. LibreOffice has
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If you have trouble reverse-parking in the tight terraced streets of northern England, why not build one of these? Why do this? The Arduino is a great platform
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Stop wasting time with word processors and follow the Markdown way to future-proof your words. Why do this? We produce more and more text every year, and never
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Hack into a server using the latest Bash exploit, see how it works, and congratulate yourself that you’ve updated – haven’t you?… On Thursday 25 September, we awoke
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Competition is really hotting up in the cheap single-board computer market. CHIP, “the world’s first nine dollar computer” was successfully crowdfunded earlier this year, and now we have
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