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How to Begin Programming on Linux Platform

The Crazy Programmer

Unless you’ve been living in a cave for the last decade, you know that Linux has pretty much taken over the enterprise business world. From web servers, frameworks, clouds, containers, AI, and so much more, Linux powers it all. Because of this, businesses need programmers who can develop both for and on the Linux platform.

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My Alpine Desktop – Setting Up a Software Development Environment on Alpine Linux

OverOps

Whether you are into software development, DevOps or test engineering, if you have some work experience with Docker, you are most likely already familiar with Alpine Linux. Alpine has gained great popularity in recent years and nowadays is probably the most favored Linux for Dockers. So What Do You Get With Alpine Linux?

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Consortium Driving OpenStack to Become Arm of The Linux Foundation

DevOps.com

The Open Infrastructure Foundation (OpenInfra), which oversees the development of the open source OpenStack cloud computing framework, this week agreed to become an arm of The Linux Foundation as part of an effort to foster more collaboration with maintainers of projects such as Kubernetes and the Linux operating system.

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Native Java Debugging on Alpine Linux: GDB, OpenJDK and the Mysterious Unknown Signal

OverOps

Porting a software project to a new operating system is always interesting and fun, and Alpine Linux with its musl libc brings a unique set of challenges. A while ago, I was tasked with porting OverOps’ native agent to Alpine Linux. LLDB on Alpine Linux. Even getting GDB up and running proved to be a major challenge!

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My Alpine Desktop – Setting Up a Software Development Environment on Alpine Linux

OverOps

Whether you are into software development, DevOps or test engineering, if you have some work experience with Docker, you are most likely already familiar with Alpine Linux. Alpine has gained great popularity in recent years and nowadays is probably the most favored Linux for Dockers. So What Do You Get With Alpine Linux?

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5 lightweight Linux distributions with very low system requirements

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

If you have an aging computer and want to give it new life, there are plenty of lightweight Linux distributions that will serve you for years to come.

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How to create system restore points on Linux with Timeshift - and why you should

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Concerned about something going wrong with your Linux system? If so, Timeshift can help return things to a working state should something go awry.

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