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Category Archives: Testing

Game development in Rust with Macroquad

Posted on 2025-05-07 by Paul Sutton

Game development in Rust with Macroquad

This should be available by the time this post is published book on rust game programming/

  • Game development in Rust with Macroquad
  • Lord Doctor Olle W
  • Rust Language
    • Macroquad
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OggCamp 2019

Posted on 2019-09-24 by Paul Sutton

OggCamp 2019

OggCamp is an unconference celebrating Free Culture, Free and Open Source Software, hardware hacking, digital rights, and all manner of collaborative cultural activities and is committed to creating a conference that is as inclusive as possible.

We’re at The Manchester Conference Centre in the Pendulum Hotel near Picadilly Station the weekend of October 19th and 20th 2019.

https://www.oggcamp.org/

 

Posted in 2019, 4 freedoms, advocacy, Courses, documentation, education, Events, Food, freedom, fsf, GNU, gpg, hacking, Hardware, help, Kernel, Libreoffice, Linux, Meeting, Oggcamp, presentations, Privacy, programming, promotion, Social, Software, support, Testing, workshop | Leave a comment |

Fedora : How to help

Posted on 2019-09-22 by Paul Sutton

Fedora : How to help

Like any project,  help is always welcome, there is a similar too to that I posted with relation to Libreoffice, but for anyone looking to help with Fedora.

Fedora : How to help

Fedora creates an innovative, free, and open source platform for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users.

What Can I do for Fedora

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Repl.it

Posted on 2019-09-21 by Paul Sutton

Repl.it

Repl.it is a web based development environment.  This gives you an instant IDE to develop your code and projects.   It has recently been updated so that it is multiplayer by default so you can collaborate in real time with fellow developers / hackers, which should help increase productivity and or learning / teaching potential of this platform.   Great work to the Development team.

Please see https://repl.it/ for more information and to sign up.

Screen Shot by Paul Sutton – zleap

Posted in coding, Developer, development, free, hacking, IDE, Improvements, internet, Linux, Multi Player, Multi User, programming, promotion, Repl.it, Sharing, Software, support, Testing | Leave a comment |

GSoC March 2019 Update

Posted on 2019-03-28 by Paul Sutton

Google Summer of Code March 2019 update

Update on this round of  Debian / Google summer of code applications.

Debian is welcoming applicants for Outreachy and GSoC 2019

On Thu 28 March 2019 with tags announce gsoc outreachy
Written by Laura Arjona Reina and Lesley Mitchell

Debian is dedicated to increasing the diversity of contributors to the project and improving the inclusivity of the project. We strongly believe working towards these goals provides benefits both for people from backgrounds that are currently under-represented in free software, and for the wider movement, by increasing the range of skills, experiences and viewpoints contributing to it.

https://bits.debian.org/2019/03/call-for-applicants-outreachy-gsoc-2019.html

 

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Cosmic Cuttlefish

Posted on 2018-09-26 by Paul Sutton

Ubuntu 18.10  aka Cosmic Cuttlefish is currently in Beta and looking for testers.    More details on how to get involved in this can be found here

Looks like it has a some interesting new features, including kernel 5.0  which is another milestone.

Anyway the above page has a link to the usual image archive, so get downloading and testing 🙂

 

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