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Top 10 May must-reads: Linux vs. Unix, Firefox extensions, Python command-line instruments, Git branching information, and extra

Opensource.com introduced in 816,444 distinctive guests who generated a brand new all-time document of 1,331,752 web page views in May.

We revealed 107 articles final month and welcomed 28 new authors.

We additionally revealed three collection of articles by Texas Linux Fest, SouthEast LinuxFest, and OSCON audio system.

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Top 10 articles revealed in May

  1. Linux vs. Unix: What’s the difference, by Phil Estes
  2. Introduction to the Pony programming language, by Sean T Allen
  3. 17 books for Linux and open source fans, by Jen Wike Huger (Red Hat)
  4. 4 Firefox extensions to install now, by Jeremy Garcia (Community Moderator)
  5. 3 Python command-line tools, by Jeff Triplett and Lacey Williams Henschel
  6. A guide to Git branching, by Kedar Vijay Kulkarni (Red Hat)
  7. Get more done at the Linux command line with GNU Parallel, by Seth Kenlon (Red Hat, Community Moderator)
  8. Advanced use of the less text file viewer in Linux, by Yedidyah Bar David (Red Hat)
  9. An introduction to the Pyramid web framework for Python, by Nicholas Hunt-Walker
  10. Top 8 open source AI technologies in machine learning, by Dr. Michael J. Garbade

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