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Top 5 articles for the week of February 23, 2018

In this week’s high 5, we check out Perl, wikis, what the Grateful Dead has to do with Creative Commons, and extra.


5. Perl hashes and arrays: the basics

Community moderator Ruth Holloway will get us again to fundamentals with an introduction to 2 essential components of Perl. If you are keen on getting began with Perl, you’ll want to learn this text.

four. How Linux became my job

Phil Estes tells the story of how he took his passion and went professional with it. May all of us be so fortunate.

three. Create a wiki on your Linux desktop with Zim

Need a personal wiki in your desktop? Community moderator Scott Nesbitt reveals you the way it’s executed with Zim.

2. SUNY math professor makes the case for free and open educational resources

Disruption in class will normally get you despatched to the principal’s workplace. But neighborhood moderator Don Watkins tells us how open academic assets are making an excellent disruption.

1. How the Grateful Dead were a precursor to Creative Commons licensing

The Grateful Dead did not simply make music, they made it so individuals may share music. Matthew Helmke connects the dots from the Dead to Creative Commons.

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