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  • First look at POEditor

    Aug 15, 2023 · 5 min read · POEditor
    First look at POEditor

    This article provides a brief overview of POEditor, a robust online localization and translation management platform designed for teams of any size. It focuses on its features, usability, and how it stands out in the localization and translation management landscape. In today's world, localization is no longer a …

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  • Microsoft Azure - hosting a static website

    Dec 5, 2022 · 5 min read · Azure
    Microsoft Azure - hosting a static website

    This post describes how to configure Microsoft Azure to host your static website. About static websites A static website is a site that consists of static HTML pages. It usually contains HTML text, images, and multimedia content (audio, video, etc.) and can also include some CSS and JavaScript. For more information …

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  • Creating a bootable USB stick for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

    Oct 2, 2022 · 3 min read · Ubuntu
    Creating a bootable USB stick for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

    This post shows you how to create a bootable USB stick for Ubuntu 22.00 LTS. You can then use this UBS stick to install the Ubuntu distribution on your laptop. By creating a bootable USB stick, you can install the Ubuntu distribution on your laptop or try it out in Live mode. NOTE: In this tutorial, we'll create a …

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  • Setting up Hugo

    Sep 27, 2022 · 4 min read · Hugo
    Setting up Hugo

    This post describes the procedure of setting up Hugo, one of the most popular open-source static site generators, on Ubuntu. You will learn how to install Hugo on your local machine, create a new Hugo site, store this site in a Git local repository, and finally put it up on GitHub. UPD: 27 September, 2022 Installing …

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  • Installing Ubuntu - the easy way

    May 15, 2022 · 3 min read · Ubuntu
    Installing Ubuntu - the easy way

    This post covers how to install Ubuntu (LTS) on your laptop or PC, including different options you can choose during the installation process. Prerequisites We assume the following: You’ve checked the hardware requirements for installing Ubuntu. If you have not, visit the Ubuntu download page. You’ve downloaded the ISO …

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  • Working with Git - basics

    Apr 18, 2022 · 4 min read · Git
    Working with Git - basics

    This post introduces the basic operations you usually perform when working with Git: initializing a Git repository, adding a new file to it, staging the file, and committing your changes to your local repository. Listed below are the main steps you usually perform when working with Git: You create a new file or modify …

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  • Installing Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu

    Apr 12, 2022 · 2 min read · Ubuntu
    Installing Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu

    This post deals with installing the Visual Studio Code (VSC) application on Ubuntu (versions 16.04 and higher). Visual Studio Code (VSC) is a modern and very convenient IDE from Microsoft. It has a built-in code debugger, version control support, syntax highlighting, and many other features. You can install the VSC …

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  • Setting up Git

    Mar 7, 2022 · 3 min read · Git
    Setting up Git

    This post gets you familiar with the Git version control system. You'll learn how to install Git on your computer, verify your installation, and prepare Git for managing your content. Git is an application that allows you to keep track of content, including all changes you make to it over time. With Git, you can Record …

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  • Starting with XML

    Feb 9, 2022 · 5 min read · XML
    Starting with XML

    In this article, we'll take a look at one of the most popular markup languages - XML (eXtensible Markup Language). We'll explore its basic syntax and briefly explain its main building blocks. What do I need to know? First, a few words about the knowledge and skills you should have before you start learning XML: HTML …

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  • Managing callouts - Part 2

    Jan 24, 2022 · 2 min read · Camtasia
    Managing callouts - Part 2

    In this post, we'll continue explaining how to manage callouts in your screencasts. If you haven't yet added a callout to your screencast, see this post. PREVIOUS POST Changing the callout color and transparency Our callout is white and gets a bit lost in the background of the browser window. Let's make it stand out by …

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Vladimir Likhanov

Experienced software technical writer, CCMS administrator, and translation manager with a passion for writing and technology
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  • First look at POEditor
  • Microsoft Azure - hosting a static website
  • Creating a bootable USB stick for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Setting up Hugo
  • Installing Ubuntu - the easy way
  • Working with Git - basics
  • Installing Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu
  • Setting up Git

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  • First look at POEditor
  • Microsoft Azure - hosting a static website
  • Creating a bootable USB stick for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Setting up Hugo
  • Installing Ubuntu - the easy way
  • Working with Git - basics
  • Installing Visual Studio Code on Ubuntu
  • Setting up Git

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