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Tips for running virtual, in-person, and hybrid events Create the perfect blend of virtual and in-person events.
Generate web pages from Markdown with Docsify-This This open source tool makes it easier than ever to convert Markdown to web pages.
How I used guilt as a motivator for good Guilt is usually considered a negative emotion, but by steering it well, you can achieve surprising success.
3 reasons to host a docathon for your open source project A marathon for documentation is a great way to produce or improve the docs for your open source project.
Run a virtual conference using only open source tools Here's how to use open source tools to run your next virtual event.
From e-learning to m-learning: Open education's next move "Open education" means more than teaching with open source software. It means being open to meeting students wherever they are.
How to create a pull request in GitHub Learn how to fork a repo, make changes, and ask the maintainers to review and merge it.
Using Python to explore Google's Natural Language API Google's API can surface clues to how Google is classifying your site and ways to tweak your content to improve search results.
3 commands to reboot Linux (plus 4 more ways to do it safely) Learn how to reboot Linux through many different methods, from the GUI to deep within the command line.
How to structure a multi-file C program: Part 1 Grab your favorite beverage, editor, and compiler, crank up some tunes, and start structuring a C program composed of multiple files.
Do you prefer a live demo to be perfect or broken? Do you learn more from flawless demos or ones the presenter de-bugs in real-time? Let us know by answering our poll.