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title = "Links for 2020-03-16" |
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date = 2020-03-16 |
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tags = ["links", "devops", "books", "covid-19", "licensing", "python", "cheatsheet", "erland", "language server", "text processing"] |
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Free DevOps Books, COVID-19 Vaccine Fight, License Writing Tool, Python |
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Cheatsheet, Erland LS, Unix Text Processing. |
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# [You can get my DevOps books free the rest of this month](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/you-can-get-my-devops-books-free-rest-month) |
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Jeff Geerling, author of "Ansible for DevOps" and "Kubernetes for DevOps" made |
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those two books free on LeanPub, but only for this month. |
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# [Germany tries to halt U.S. interest in firm working on coronavirus vaccine](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-germany-usa/germany-tries-to-stop-us-from-luring-away-firm-seeking-coronavirus-vaccine-idUSKBN2120IV) |
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Welt am Sonntag, a German newspaper, got hold on the fact that the US |
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government is trying to buy the company working on a cure of COVID-19, "but |
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only for the US". |
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Hey, nice showing on how to be a super-power, US Government. |
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# [Licensor: write licenses to stdout](https://github.com/raftario/licensor) |
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Tired of searching how to write the license for your project? Worry no more! |
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Licensor have a list of licenses and you can use it to generate your LICENSE |
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file! |
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# [Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet](https://github.com/gto76/python-cheatsheet) |
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Chearsheets are abound, but this one for Python is pretty damn nice -- and |
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_really_ complete. |
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# [Welcome to Erlang LS](https://erlang-ls.github.io/) |
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Erlang got its own Language Server, allow you to use any editor (that supports |
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LSP -- Language Server Protocol -- that is) to write Erland code and get |
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auto-completion and jump to definitions. |
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# [Text processing in the shell](https://blog.balthazar-rouberol.com/text-processing-in-the-shell) |
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A short explanation of lots of tools for text processing on Unix (actually, |
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POSIX) systems. |
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