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Programming Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 17, 2023,

updated May 17, 2023

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rakudoweekly 2023.20 SO Survey

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The 2023 Stackoverflow Developer Survey is now live. That in itself is not really Raku related, but that the Raku Programming Language is one of the options you can select for your programming language, is! Taking the survey will only take a few minutes of your life, and be your chance to boost the visibility […]

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Getting Tomorrow’s Date in Bash: A Practical Walkthrough

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In the world of system administration and shell scripting, the ability to manipulate dates and times is crucial. Whether it's for scheduling tasks, log rotation, or simply timestamping files, an understanding of how to work with dates in your scripts can save a lot of time and effort.

Getting Yesterday’s Date in Bash: A Practical Walkthrough

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