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Vim vs Emacs vs Nano vs gEdit vs Kate vs ed: everyone has a favourite text editor, and some people get very passionate about it. You might love
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John von Neumann, EDVAC, and the IAS machine The Linux Voice time machine takes us back to one of computing’s eureka moments: the von Neumann architecture.
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Hunt comets with Python and open data Search for celestial bodies from the comfort of your own home with the SOHO satellite and the power of Python.
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If you’ve not yet tried Linux Voice, you’re missing out on the most in-depth tutorials, features, reviews and interviews in the GNU/Linux and Free Software world. Every issue
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Podcast RSS feeds: Ogg Vorbis, MP3 and Opus. Title: The Dark Wheel In this episode: There are now 500 Linux games on Steam. Kim Dotcom is looking for
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Voice of the masses
It might seem like a pernickety argument, but “Free Software” and “open source” emphasise different things. Free Software, as defined by the mighty Richard Stallman (RMS), stresses the
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News
Here is the size information for the winner’s t-shirts
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Features
Raspberry Pi In Schools Teaching the world to code is a noble goal, but how is it going to work in practice?
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Issues
Issue 4 is making its way to subscribers around the world now, and has just hit newsstands in the UK (WHSmith high street stores, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, McColls/Martin’s).
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Linux news
In issue 2 we challenged you to create the best drawing you could in 100 lines of Python using just the turtle module. These are the results, and
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