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Htop: System Monitoring for Linux

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Htop is an interactive process viewer and a text mode application, which can do system monitoring efficiently in real-time. It shows a complete list...

Cliche: Speeding up Command Line Interface Development

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Cliche is a small Java library that makes it simple to create interactive command line user interfaces. Recently, I was evaluating CLI frameworks in Java...

An Introduction to GNU Emacs

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GNU Emacs, created by Richard Stallman, is an extensible, customisable text editor. While Emacs has many variants, GNU Emacs is the most widely used....

Protect Your Eyes with Redshift

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Redshift will help you to reduce the strain on your eyes when working with computers and laptops, particularly in the dark or in low-light...

Creating Vehicular Traffic Simulation with OSS

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Here is a tutorial on creating real-time vehicular traffic simulation using SUMO and OpenStreetMap. SUMO stands for Simulation of Urban Mobility. It is designed as...

Generating Computer Graphics with OpenGL

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OpenGL is the industry’s most widely used environment for the development of portable, interactive 2D and 3D graphics applications. The OpenGL API is open...

Network Monitoring and Programming Using Python

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Python scripts and APIs can be tailor made into effective network monitoring and forensics tools. Their versatility makes them ideal in assorted applications including...

Observium The Tireless Network Monitor

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  Network monitoring involves constant monitoring of how the network functions by collecting useful data from its various parts, which helps to alert the network...

Monitorix: The Lightweight System Monitoring Tool

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  This article introduces readers to Monitorix, which can be a boon to systems administrators as well as those who like to keep tabs on...

ERPNext: An Open Source ERP for Entrepreneurs

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Enterprises never had it better! ERPNext is a system of integrated applications that can manage the entire business and automate back-end office functions. This...