Teaching scientists how to share code This course teaches them how to set up a GitHub project, index their project in Zenodo, and integrate Git into an RStudio workflow.
7 trailblazers in tech comment on Black History Month Their contributions have influenced the technology we depend on today.
WriteFreely: Start a blog, build a community WriteFreely is an open source, federated blogging platform that enables you to set the tone and rules for your online community.
Testing Bash with BATS The Bash Automated Testing System puts Bash code through the same types of testing processes used by Java, Ruby, and Python developers.
How open data and tools can save lives during a disaster Learn how the Resiliency Maps project helps people navigate and build resilient communities.
Do Linux distributions still matter with containers? There are two major trends in container builds: using a base image and building from scratch. Each has engineering tradeoffs.
3 tools for viewing files at the command line Take a look at less, Antiword, and odt2txt, three utilities for viewing files in the terminal.
How Linux testing has changed and what matters today Michael Larabel, the founder of Phoronix, shares his insights on the evolution of Linux and open hardware.
4 secrets management tools for Git encryption See how Git-crypt, BlackBox, SOPS, and Transcrypt stack up for storing secrets in Git.
How our non-profit works openly to make education accessible To build an open access education hub, our team practiced the same open methods we teach our students.
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