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LTspice tutorial | The Complete Course

Posted on April 9, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , |

LTspice tutorial | The Complete Course This Tutorial will explain how to use LTspice, the free circuit simulation package from Linear Technology Corporation (LTC). LTspice is node unlimited, incredibly easy to learn and can be used to simulate most of the analogue components from Linear Technology as well as discrete and passive components. It is […]

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Nodal, mesh and superpostion circuit analysis

Posted on April 5, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

EEVblog #820 – Mesh & Nodal Circuit Analysis Tutorial Dave explains the fundamental DC circuit theorems of Mesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis, and the Superposition Theorem, and how they can be used to analyse circuits using Kirchhoff’s Voltage and Current Laws

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Domino effect in Blender Python

Posted on March 31, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , |

Domino effect in Blender Python A falling dominos animation in Blender using 10 lines of Python via /r/learnpython

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Quieting Test::More

Posted on March 31, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , |

Quieting Test::More stevieb asked: is there a way to have Test::More (or Test::Most, etc) only display failing tests? haukex replied with with following code:     use File::Spec;     Test::More->builder->output(File::Spec->devnull);

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How to create a Bash completion script

Posted on March 22, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , |

How to create a Bash completion script via /r/bash and /r/linux

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How to start writing macros in LibreOffice Basic

Posted on March 20, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , |

How to start writing macros in LibreOffice Basic This article is devoted to the types of data used in LibreOffice Basic, and to a greater extent, descriptions of variables and the rules for using them. I will try to provide enough information for advanced as well as novice users. Also contains a bunch of related […]

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Finding the longest palindromic substring

Posted on March 11, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , |

Finding the longest palindromic substring Given a string, find the longest palindromic contiguous substring. If there are more than one with the maximum length, return any one. via /r/programming and /r/compsci [reddit]

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SOLID principles

Posted on March 9, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , |

Welcome to the five-part series of blog posts about SOLID Principles. In each part I will describe and analyze one of these principles. In the last part, expect summary of the entire series containing a few tips and thoughts. Let’s start. What are SOLID Principles? There are five general design principles of object-oriented programming intended […]

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A fast and easy Docker tutorial for beginners

Posted on March 4, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , |

A fast and easy Docker tutorial for beginners Made these videos for my employer as a way of evangelizing Docker in the company, but thought it would be useful to the public as well. I’m still fairly new to Docker, so a lot of what I focus on in these videos were things that I […]

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An introduction to bash completion

Posted on March 2, 2018. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , |

An introduction to bash completion – part 1 One of the nicest facilities of the modern shell is the built in “completion” support. These facilities allow you to complete commands and their arguments easily. Read on for a brief introduction to adding your own command completions. part 2

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