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2008-03-17

Zenwalk Linux

"Zenwalk is a GNU/Linux operating system, designed to provide the following characteristics:

# Modern and user-friendly (latest stable software, selected applications)
# Fast (optimized for performance capabilities)
# Rational (one mainstream application for each task)
# Complete (full development/desktop/multimedia environment)
# Evolutionary (simple network package management tool - netpkg)"

http://www.zenwalk.org/

G.ho.st - Hosted Operating System

" Virtual Computer Features

Your desktop from any browser
3GB free file storage
Office suite & web apps built-in
Secure , no installs & updates"

http://www.g.ho.st/

100+ Resources for Web Developers

"There is some amazing stuff out there on the Web–resources, tools, tricks, and tips. Problem is, as a Web developer, you spend so much of your time just keeping up with new technologies - learning, playing – and this doesn’t leave much time to go hunting for the latest and greatest tool, or for a better way of doing things.

So we’ve put together a list of over 100 resources to help make your life as a developer easier; where to find snippets of code, sites that automate processes, cheat sheets, lessons, useful tools and a couple of silly videos to give your brain a break if you make it through to the end. Please enjoy!"

http://blog-well.com/2008/03/04/100-resources-for-web-developers/

Covers: Code, Online Tools, Documentation, Testing, Windows, Converters, Analytics, Wordpress, Storage, Miscelaneous, Fun

The Purdue Online Writing Lab

"Welcome to the Purdue OWL. We offer over 200 free resources including:


* Writing and Teaching Writing
* Research
* Grammar and Mechanics
* Style Guides
* ESL (English as a Second Language)
* Job Search and Professional Writing"

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/

Rename multiple files with Linux

"Different ways to rename bulk files in Linux, using mv and rename

We are going to explore different ways to change names of multiple files using command line of Linux Operating System.

We are going to use rename which is a perl script, and also the know mv, together with for, in "one-line" shell script"

http://www.go2linux.org/rename-bulk-files-with-linux-console-command