Today I show you how HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) version 5 is used by explaining what html tags are, then we do some styling with the style attribute and then do further styling using CSS with its classes. Finally we touch on very the basics of JavaScript.
General chat with Matt from LibreQuest concerning Linux, programming, content creation, BSD, Windows, Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman and even the Afrikaans language
We, the Linux community, do not always do well when trying to entice new Linux desktop users. We should help minimise confusion and show that "some" choice is actually a good thing.
We should restrict the far too many choices, though, by uniting behind distributions like Mint and Manjaro (and PopOS!) and help new users move to them as they are great for both average users as well as power users.
To much choice is scary, a few great choices make it perfect.
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How to fix screen tearing (with bits of the desktop background showing through) when using NVIDIA propitiatory drivers on Linux Mint.
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How to code in C# neatly, but these principles apply to all languages.
The correct naming conventions applied and proper data type usage can greatly enhance the readability of your code.
This leads to better understanding of what the code does and how to later make needed changes to it.
Well written code is always a sign of a well versed developer.
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I describe a few use cases for when and why you want to use or write a dynamic link library (with classes) in C# and .Net Core: Code reuse, sharing, versioning etc. The example I use is mostly to show how multiple applications can gain access to a database using entity framework through a single commonly shared DLL.
Dll's, as such, are a great feature to extend almost any major programming language.
A fairly detailed review of Linux Mint Debian Edition and comparison to the standard Ubuntu based Linux Mint Cinnamon.
From the install itself to even setting up Visual Studio Code, Rust etc.
Great for Linux new comers too.
Many issues mentioned and shown, including a word at the end on VirtualBox vs KVM speed.