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Code::Blocks IDE Review Paid Members Public
Codeblocks is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for programmers and developers. It comes with predefined tools to develop Qt applications, plugins, console applications, etc. considering one has installed the required tools independently (eg- Qt development tools). Most IDEs come with “project” feature and that’s the turning point because some
Linux Kernel - When It All Started & How It Is Here Paid Members Public
Many of the open source lovers know Linux. I know, you are also one of them, cause you are also a supporter of open source. However, many don’t. Today I am going to mention the history of the famous kernel, Linux. Many guys who are either Windows or Mac
Trigger 3D Rally Race Game Review Paid Members Public
Trigger 3D rally race game is a fun game for families with time limits on every event. A user has to finish the lap of an event within the stipulated time while at the same time enjoy the environment driving through a forest, on a canyon, and off road too.
How To Compile C, C++, And Java Using Terminal On Linux Paid Members Public
This topic might surprise you because occasionally programmers are occupied primarily on one language and then they move on to another programming language with changing times. But that doesnât mean languages like C, C++, and Java differ from another when it comes to compiling the program and running it
Fedora 26 Is Here And It's Packing A Punch Paid Members Public
If you’re already using Fedora, you can upgrade from the command line or use GNOME Software — upgrade instructions here. We’ve put a lot of work into making upgrades easy and fast. In most cases, this will take half an hour or so, bringing you right back to a
Nylas Mail A Free Email Client For Linux (Dead) Paid Members Public
So questions are being asked whether Ubuntu should still ship with a default email client. Personally, I have not used Thunderbird in a really long time. I wanna believe this is not the first time the question has been asked but this time I believe there is a really good
How To Configure Dongle D-Link On Ubuntu Paid Members Public
D-Link is a USB wireless card or commonly called dongle, used to connect a computer to the Internet through cellular networks. This tutorial will focus on one model DWP-157 and may be applied to other models of D-Link. DWP-157 supports 3G networking and has this label “Linux Ubuntu 10.04
Steps To Create A Developer Environment In Linux Paid Members Public
In every modern industry, software or application development is crucial for the organization, you can name it, movie industries, health care, music, agriculture, and other known areas, all these areas rely on development. From small projects to big projects like Google or Facebook, from your smartphone to your Smart TV,