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Ajax Chat Tutorial (Part 4/5)
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Renewing and Backing Up FREE sites – Tutorial #15
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MAYA 3D Animation Tutorial – Attaching a camera to a curve in Maya
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Styling and Rendering Long Hair with Blender and Cycles – Introduction
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php,mysql and web development tutorial in urdu hindi install part 2
php myqsl and web development complete tutorial in urdu hindi. Link https://laravelcodeigniter.blogspot.com/ source
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php,mysql and web development tutorial in urdu hindi how to run php program online part 5
php myqsl and web development complete tutorial in urdu hindi. Link https://laravelcodeigniter.blogspot.com/ source
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Getting started with Doctor, the CMS for Markdown documents
[ad_1] Markdown is one of most popular document formats among developers and non-developers alike. It is easy to write and understand, but organizing Markdown docs is difficult. In this post I will introduce you to Doctor, a documentation server, that lets you manage your project’s documentation with minimum effort. Think of Doctor as a content…
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Keeping DOS alive and kicking with open source
[ad_1] DOS: the Disk Operating System. For many of us whose computer coming-of-age story spanned across the 80s and 90s, we remember it, fondly or not, as the gateway into our computers. But somewhere along the way, DOS gave way to graphical environments, and some of us opted to move to open source alternatives. But…
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10 reasons to use Flowblade on Linux as your video editor
[ad_1] The software racket is like anything else: there are loud projects that get a lot of attention but don’t actually get much done, there are heavyweights that move in and make sure things get done, and there are the quiet ones that work with their head down, diligently, only to turn up at the…
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Is being open worth the effort?
[ad_1] Becoming (or remaining) an open organization is challenging. This month, the open organization community at Opensource.com discussed those challenges—and so much more—during our #OpenOrgChat on Twitter. If you missed it, check out the recap below as you prepare for our next chat. Q1: What’s the most recent challenge you’ve overcome in an OpenOrg? A1: Encouraging…