quick lesson on linux commands
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quick lesson on linux commands
Need a quick lesson on Linux commands. What are some useful commands and what do they do for developer on Linux.
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Re: quick lesson on linux commands
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My interns all like Eclipse, which makes me feel like an old man.
Steal a Makefile from somewhere. Go to town.
I am using Cxxtest on my current project. It is a pretty decent package.
Personally, I would do all my development on Debian/Ubuntu if I could, because getting a new package or library is so easy with apt-get. Pip and Cpan are pretty great, too.
NFS is a real pain. I am not saying don't use it, but, man. What crap.
I think sed and awk have their uses, still, even in a post-perl world. I used split recently! For loops are pretty great.
I use nm and objdump a lot, but that's because my job is weird.
Valgrind if you're not using a memory managed language.
My interns all like Eclipse, which makes me feel like an old man.
Steal a Makefile from somewhere. Go to town.
I am using Cxxtest on my current project. It is a pretty decent package.
Personally, I would do all my development on Debian/Ubuntu if I could, because getting a new package or library is so easy with apt-get. Pip and Cpan are pretty great, too.
NFS is a real pain. I am not saying don't use it, but, man. What crap.
I think sed and awk have their uses, still, even in a post-perl world. I used split recently! For loops are pretty great.
I use nm and objdump a lot, but that's because my job is weird.
Valgrind if you're not using a memory managed language.
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Re: quick lesson on linux commands
I don't do anything without git in 2015.