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An introduction to Inkscape for absolute beginners Unleash your creativity with Inkscape, fun, powerful, free, and open source software for creating scalable vector graphics.
Behind the scenes with Pop!_OS Linux Cassidy James Blaede, UX designer of System76's new version of Linux, shares information about the new OS.
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2 scientific calculators for the Linux desktop If you're looking for more than the standard desktop calculator, check out these open source options, plus a couple of other interesting tools.
Dr. Lovesource: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the open There's a lot more to open source than contributing code.
How debuggers really work You've probably used a debugger to check your code, but do you know how they do what they do?
How to configure Raspberry Pi as a microcontroller Being small and low-powered, the Raspberry Pi is as popular with electronic hobbyists as it is with educators. As such, it gets associated with the "maker" scene, and…