LINKS
- Linux Crash Course - Easy Terminal Commands for Inspecting Hardware —
Some easy-to-use commands you can use to inspect hardware.
These commands will help you list PCI devices, view information about your CPU, and more.
- Regular Expressions - Enough to be Dangerous — Learn simple Regex
- Linux Commands Cheat Sheet — Learn the essential Linux/Unix commands you need to know with this cheat sheet. Includes commands for file management, permissions, environment variables, users, networking, processes, and more.
- GPG vs SSH keys — This discussion helps me to learn the differences between GPG and SSH.
- About The Linux Programming Interface — The Linux Programming Interface (TLPI) describes system programming on Linux and UNIX. TLPI is both a guide and reference book for system programming
- How To Create A File In Linux: Touch, Cat, Echo, Printf Command
Basic linux commands for creating a file
- Makefile Tutorial By Example — Explaining how to make a Makefile that compiles c or c++ to executables
- C Output (Print Text) — Explaining how print works in the C programming language
- How to compress the whole directory using xz and tar in Linux — How to compress directory using tar and xz
- [Sorting list of hex values in Python] (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66803093/sorting-list-of-hex-values-in-python) — Sorting hex numbers in python
- [malloc vs mmap in C] (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1739296/malloc-vs-mmap-in-c) — Explaining the difference between malloc and mmap which are surprisingly similiar
- Introduction to C — C is a general-purpose programming language created by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Laboratories in 1972. It is a very popular language, despite being old. The main reason for its popularity is because it is a fundamental language in the field of computer science.
- LFS 12.1 - How to build Linux From Scratch 12.1 — A video tutorial of this person doing the LFS project