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				<title>Take Control of Your Computer: Why Every Textsmith Should Learn Shell Scripting</title>
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				<description>This post continues the discussion on shell scripting. In a sense, a shell script is simply text that instructs other text-processing tools how to cooperate.</description>
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				<title>The Best Programming Language Is the One That Solves Your Annoyance</title>
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				<description>How does one become a programmer? Based on my own experience, this is all about agency&amp;mdash;the moment you stop waiting for software to exist and start creating software that fits your own way of working. The key is discovering that if configuration isn&amp;rsquo;t enough, you can write the missing tool yourself.</description>
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				<title>Efficient Linux at the Command Line</title>
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				<description>One of the joys of being a textsmith is reading books that reinforce good practical habits on being productive on the terminal. This review of Daniel J. Barrett&amp;rsquo;s book, Efficient Linux at the Command Line shows why some books are timeless in their approach to their treatment of the terminal.</description>
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				<title>The Case for Small Tools: Why Unix still teaches us the best way to solve big problems</title>
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				<description>Every program is a set of functions that cooperate to produce the desired result. Did you ever consider how your computer makes it possible for you to craft complete programs on-the-fly through its small utilities?</description>
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