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Ansible, Linux apps, Python, Jupyter Notebooks, Raspberry Pi, and extra

The hottest articles on Opensource.com final week rounded up Linux apps, dug into Python, and offered getting-started guides for Jupyter Notebooks, Ansible, Hugo, and extra. Here’s the checklist of reader favorites from March 26-April 1:

  1. 4 command-line note-taking applications for Linux, by Scott Nesbitt
  2. Loop better: A deeper look at iteration in Python, by Trey Hunner
  3. Getting started with Jupyter Notebooks, by Don Watkins
  4. Just say no to root (in containers), by Dan J Walsh
  5. Manage your workstation with Ansible: Automating configuration, by Jay LaCroix
  6. Start a blog in 30 minutes with Hugo, a static site generator written in Go, by Marek Czernek
  7. Meet OpenAuto, an Android Auto emulator for Raspberry Pi, by Michal Szwaj
  8. How to create an open source stack using EFK, by Michael Zamot
  9. Build a baby monitor with a Raspberry Pi, by Jonathan Ervine
  10. 6 differences between agile and traditional planning, by Ranjith Varakantam

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