Now you can learn everything you need in order to develop Android apps on your own or as an employee of a development company, with just three self-paced courses. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Month: December 2021
Chrome OS, Linux, macOS or Windows: The benefits of each OS for your laptop
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•Unsure of which operating system you want to run on your laptop? Jack Wallen offers some key benefits of the available choices. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to work more efficiently with log files using Linux csvkit
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•All IT pros and incident handlers have to deal almost daily with log files from various sources. Learn to work more quickly and efficiently to get the best out of CSV files with csvkit on Linux. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Cybersecurity: Increase your protection by using the open-source tool YARA
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•This won’t replace antivirus software, but it can help you detect problems much more efficiently and allows more customization. Here’s how to install it on Mac, Windows and Linux. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
RISC-V's open chip processors expected to double in 2022, and double again in 2023
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•The open chip standard will go from “one drop in the bucket to two,” representing a small fraction of the overall ISA market but showing incredible growth, according to a new report from Deloitte. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Sick of Windows? How to find and install software on Linux with Ubuntu
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•You’ve test driven Linux and installed it. Now it’s time to start installing software. Jack Wallen shows you how with the help of Ubuntu Linux and a well-designed app store. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/