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Which high-level language should I choose for server-side systems programming?
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I thought 17 already has been for a while. https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/oracle-releases-java-17-2021-09-14/ Easy to learn...
Thursday at 11:50 PM
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I have some bias as my whole career has been around Java. Here it is, point to point to the requisites: Java is interoperable with...
Thursday at 11:50 PM
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Console based Word Processors?
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To me, vi and emacs qualify. I can just about everything I can do in Word. Even some things Word can't do.
Thursday at 11:48 PM
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If performance matters, then compiled byte code will always beat interpreted run time languages. Not sure Bash qualifies as "high...
Thursday at 7:25 PM
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genisoimage worked with weird results
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A directory isn't really a filesystem. You would need to do this with fdisk or LVM or some way to make a real filesystem partition, not...
Thursday at 7:17 PM
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If you want to get away from C and C++ - then Rust or Go would probably be your best bet if performance is a priority. Both are compiled...
Thursday at 4:15 PM
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VM NAT Private IP Address
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CIDR is simply just another notation style. For example... 255.255.255.0 = /24 in CIDR 255.255.255.128 = /25 In VirtualBox, if you...
Thursday at 4:14 PM
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X server not running
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Is this a systemd distro? Try this as root systemctl set-default graphical.target I have to admit, I find it a little ironic,you are...
Monday at 8:56 PM
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Looking for some clarification. Are you saying: That Redhat/Fedora, and other corporate interests, should be considered a major...
Monday at 7:36 PM
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Basically all the opensource project that Redhat creates products from they contribute to including Ansible.
Monday at 7:34 PM
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Why do you use a specific Linux Distro as a Daily Driver !
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That is a good point. I admit I am spoiled here. But it is a consideration as to why someone might choose a specific distro over...
Monday at 5:52 PM
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Hmm... I'm not sure how to break it to you OP, but... Linux, as in the kernel folks themselves - the Linux Foundation, is an...
Monday at 5:46 PM
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Someone created a thread here a while back, about the state of the Linux desktop. They say it lacks development compared to Windows. I...
Monday at 5:25 PM
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I always thought everyone knew this, but apparently it's new to some. Most of the newer releases of Redhat are based on an older version...
Monday at 5:09 PM
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If you do a netinstall instead of a WorkStation install. You can pick the specific packages during install. To each his own. I find...
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