We round up reader-favorites from the past week.
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Weekly top 10 (November 26-December 2)
Here are our most popular Opensource.com articles from the past week:
A polyglot environment is a double-edged sword, bringing benefits along with complexities that may threaten the organization.
Learn how to use the boxes utility to draw shapes with characters at the Linux terminal and make your words stand out.
Linux distro's integrated software approach offers powerful bioinformatic data analysis with a familiar look and feel.
A technology evangelist shares his open source journey.
If you're looking for an easy way to format Markdown text, these editors may fit your needs.
It's not uncommon for modern applications to be composed of many parts, but the more languages you use, the greater the complexity.
Repurpose an outdated computer to browse the internet and watch videos on your big screen TV.
Using the sl command, you can train yourself to get on track with a fun command-line experience.
Understand the factors advancing the open source model's evolution.
Set up a single-node configuration to measure your network performance.
Rikki Endsley is the Developer Program managing editor at Red Hat, and a former community architect and editor for Opensource.com.
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