Red Hat and Fedora
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My First Week
The first week at Redhat was an amazing learning experience in which I spent time getting familiarized with the fedora ecosystem. For starters fedora hubs is like collaboration and communication tool which allows both developers and non-developers to easily share ideas and contribute to the open source community.
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Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) missed earnings on 0 occasions
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Shares of Red Hat (NYSE:RHT) Sees Large Inflow of Net Money Flow
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Red Hat Received its Third Buy in a Row [Ed: reposted]
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Red Hat (RHT) Stock Closes Higher Ahead of Q1 Earnings
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fedstats - A final overview
Mid term evaluations of GSoC starts today. It's been a month since it all started and I'd like to blog (brag) about what I've done so far.
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PlusPlusWidget
I am in my second week and I am still getting used to using inkscape. I recently found out that inkscape has many functionalities that photoshop does not have. This was especially useful in case of importing and exporting images by directing selecting the required image or drawing. I found out that it is really useful feature that Adobe generally allows it by exporting the entire document. As I am starting to use it more and more, I figured inkscape to better and faster for vector graphics.
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Release cycle
The idea was to depict the fedora 24 release cycle for the web and the mobile version.
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