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FUTURE-PROOFING YOUR BUSINESS

Author(s): JON "MADDOG" HALL

maddog examines why students should use free and open source technologies when learning the basics of computing.

This is a landmark year for me: 40 years in computing (almost all of it using “open source”), 29 years using Unix, and 15 years using Linux (or GNU/ Linux to some people). Most of those 15 years I have spent talking and writing articles about using free software. In fact, I have been using the same program to do my text editing for a quarter century because it steadily improves and is available on many systems.


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