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learnbyexample@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1年前

How terminal works

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How terminal works

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learnbyexample@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1年前
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How terminal works. Part 1: Xterm, user input
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Hi there. I am going to post here thing about my work or my technical hobbies. This means c++, java, haskell, python, linux etc.
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    Heyy thank you very much for sharing your thoughts and knowledge with us !!!

    Very interesting and the write up is easy to follow up ! That’s the kind of cool blogpost we will be missing when the internet will be dead brained and flooded with AI shit…

    Will you integrate an RSS feed to your blogposts? So I could get your feeds directly into my RSS feeder? 😁

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      It looks like there is one here:

      https://kevroletin.github.io/feed.xml

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      Not my blog, just sharing it here. Saw it on HN (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40419325)

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