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Proctor | Proctor It
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Software Developer in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Developed software using Java, Microsoft .NET stack, Ruby, Clojure and Erlang; but enjoy playing with and learning about different technologies to find different ways of doing things. Host of the podcast Functional Geekery (http:/ www.functionalgeekery.com/) and founder of DFW Erlang user group (http:/ www.meetup.com/DFW-Erlang-User-Group/). Homepage: http:/ www.proctor-it.com. On November 22, 2013. Thanks, and I look forward to seeing you there,.
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Books I enjoy
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No one written yet. ;-). Django 1.2 E-Commerce. Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing. Why People On Your Team Don't Act On Good Ideas, and How to Convince Them They Should by Terrence Ryan. The Pragmatic Bookshelf The Passionate Programmer. Language Design Patterns: Techniques for Implementing Domain-Specific Languages. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, 2nd Edition - The MIT Press. Trying to close the gap in my computer science education - learn LISP properly. Explain...
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Daniel Kimbel's Blog: Reading List
http://www.danielkimbel.com/reading-list
Daniel Kimbel's blog: programming, learning, writing, design. Software Development Reading List. These are the books I have read or plan to read to become a better developer. Haskell Programming from First Principles. By Christopher Allen and Julie Moronuki. An Introduction to Functional Programming Through Lambda Calculus. By Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen. By Daniel P. Friedman and Matthias Felleisen. By Daniel P. Friedman, William E. Byrd, and Oleg Kiselyov. By Andrew Hunt and David Thomas.
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grml.org - Zsh
http://grml.org/zsh
One of the main features of the grml system is the zsh. Z shell). The zsh is the default. Shell of the grml system. On this webpage you will find information regarding the zsh on grml. The grml-zsh-refcard provides a short overview of defined aliases, functions and settings of zsh on the grml system. Download it, print it and improve your zsh skills! IMPORTANT: please note that you might override an existing # configuration file in the current working directory! At the grml repository. Notice: If you wou...
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BASH on IBM i – Josh Hall – Web Developer from Sioux Falls
http://blog.sobo.red/BASH-on-IBM-i
BASH on IBM i. October 30, 2015. YiPs and Open Source Binaries. BASH in all its glory. BASH on SSH login. Sshd confg - Globally (not recommended). Profile - Locally (recommended). Putting it all together. I am not an IBM i System Administrator. I am a Linux geek that wanted a more familiar development environment on the IBM i. This article is an attempt to document my experiences with getting a familiar BASH environment going on the IBM i. I have only tested these techniques on versions 7.1. To be a wond...
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grml.org - Zsh
http://grml.gwendoline.at/zsh
One of the main features of the grml system is the zsh. Z shell). The zsh is the default. Shell of the grml system. On this webpage you will find information regarding the zsh on grml. The grml-zsh-refcard provides a short overview of defined aliases, functions and settings of zsh on the grml system. Download it, print it and improve your zsh skills! IMPORTANT: please note that you might override an existing # configuration file in the current working directory! At the grml repository. Notice: If you wou...
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ZSH-LOVERS(1)
http://grml.org/zsh/zsh-lovers.html
Zsh-lovers - tips, tricks and examples for the Z shell. Just read it. ;-). Whenever we look at the zsh manual we wonder why there are no examples or those simply things in (shell) life. The zsh contains many features, but there was no manpage with some examples (like procmailex(5) . That’s why we wrote this manpage. Most of the tricks and oneliner come from the mailinglists zsh-users, zsh-workers, google, newsgroups and from ourself. See section LINKS. Note: This manpage (zsh-lovers(1) is not. Starts vim...
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chris blogs
http://chneukirchen.org/blog
These kind of posts seem popular. My top six of features GitHub is missing:. Searching for text in commit messages. About 2/3 of the repos I clone, I solely clone to run. Git log - grep. Searching in the wiki. Archive tarballs with submodule checkouts included; else submodule usage is totally pointless. Marking issues private to committers. Useful both for embargoed security issues and to keep out an angry mob. Being able to disable pull requests. For projects that use Github mainly as a mirror. However,...