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DESCRIPTION:Many Unix hackers avoid using an IDE when they do their work.
  “Unix is the IDE” they claim. In this talk\, I will explain the oft-cit
 ed “unix philosophy” which permeates hacker culture and illuminates the 
 dark path of the command line. I will then give an overview and demonstr
 ation of some of the most common and important Unix tools\, such as grep
 \, find\, awk\, and sed.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nPresented by PDX Code Guild Inst
 ructor Evan Hackett\n\nTags: ide\, unix\, programming\n\nImported from: 
 http://calagator.org/events/1250477489
URL:https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Programmer-Network/events/275447363/
SUMMARY:Remote Tech Talk at the Guild: Unix Philosophy & Tools
LOCATION:PDX Code Guild: 2828 SW Corbett Ave\, Portland OR 97201 us
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