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Shells Review – Best Personal Cloud Computer

The Crazy Programmer

Virtual desktops are preinstalled copies of operating systems on the cloud. It helps in isolating the desktop environment from the existing system that is accessible on any device. Users can build their Virtual Cloud Linux Desktop using Shells services. The best part! Remote Access. Cross-functionality of Apps.

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Linus Torvalds Biography

The Crazy Programmer

Linus Torvalds is a Finnish-American software engineer who is best known as the creator of the Linux kernel and the co-founder of the Linux Foundation. His Master’s Degree was awarded for work done on the Linux kernel, which is one of the most popular open-source operating systems today. Final Thoughts.

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Why don't more people use Linux?

David Heinemeier Hansson

A couple of weeks ago, I saw a tweet asking: "If Linux is so good, why aren't more people using it?" Linux is even free, so what's stopping mass adoption, if it's actually better? If reading is so educational, why don't more people do it? And Linux isn't minimal effort. " And it's a fair question!

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The 5 best Linux distributions for students - from middle school to college

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Linux distros are ideal operating systems for educational environments for multiple reasons. A big one is that they're 100% free to download.

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Difference between Computer Science and Information Technology

The Crazy Programmer

The students, who want to enter into the computer education world, are always confused to choose between Computer Science (CS) and Information Technology (IT) and it is not unusual to ask for a student because Computer Science and Information Technology may seem like the same thing and many people got confused with the differences between both.

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PVS-Studio – Static Code Analyzer for C, C++, C# and Java

The Crazy Programmer

It works under 64-bit systems in Windows, Linux and macOS environments, and can analyze source code intended for 32-bit, 64-bit and embedded ARM platforms. It also supports Linux OS where you can check projects and compile GCC and C Lang. PVS-Studio is available free for use of educational purposes and Individual Developers.

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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