Git turned 13 on April 7, and we celebrated with 13 Git tips. Keep studying for the total record of reader favorites from April 2-Eight:
- 13 Git tips for Git’s 13th birthday, by John SJ Anderson
- 10 commands every Linux user should know, by Sam Bocetta
- Understanding Linux filesystems: ext4 and beyond, by Jim Salter
- Learn advanced SSH commands with the new cheat sheet, by Ben Cotton
- An introduction to the Flask Python web app framework, by Nicholas Hunt-Walker
- How to find files in Linux, by Lewis Cowles
- Submitting my first patch to the Linux kernel, by Dileep Sankhla
- What the pandas Python data analysis library and SQL taught me about taking an average, by Alex Petralia
- Why I love ARM and PowerPC, by Peter Czanik
- Ansible, Linux apps, Jupyter Notebooks, a Raspberry Pi baby monitor, Python, and more, by Rikki Endsley
2017 Open Source Yearbook
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