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| + | <h1>Current project</h1> | ||
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| + | * '''[[The Answers Archive]]''' - converting solutions from the Answers section of the magazine | ||
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| + | <h1>Featured articles</h1> | ||
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| + | * '''[[Error Messages Explained]]''' - how to fix common problems | ||
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| + | * '''[[Compiling Made Easy]]''' - build the latest apps from source code | ||
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| - | <h1>Project Cupcake</h1> | ||
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| - | '''Project Cupcake''' | ||
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| - | [http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/makeitwithmono We asked the world] what they most wanted to see programmed in Mono, and they asked for Dreamweaver. This part of our wiki contains information about our progress... | ||
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| - | * [[Project Cupcake Home]] - Project Homepage | ||
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| - | * [[The Original Make it with Mono Entry]] | ||
| - | * [[Why Cupcake?]] | ||
| - | * [[Dreamweaver information]] | ||
| - | * [[Our Goals]] | ||
| - | * [[Release schedule]] | ||
| - | * [[Other MiwM entries]] | ||
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| - | * [[How you can help]] | ||
| - | * [[Contact information]] | ||
| - | * [[Developer information]] | ||
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| * [[Safer browsing in Firefox]] | * [[Safer browsing in Firefox]] | ||
| * [[Adding sound to videos]] | * [[Adding sound to videos]] | ||
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| + | '''Using the shell''' | ||
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| + | * [[Shell tutorial part 1|How the command line works]] | ||
| + | * [[Shell tutorial part 2|Text formatting]] | ||
| + | * [[Shell tutorial part 3|Arrays and ASCII art]] | ||
| + | * [[Shell tutorial part 4|Flow control and loops]] | ||
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| + | '''Mastering Gimp''' | ||
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| + | * [[Gimp part 1|Design an image gallery (pt 1)]] | ||
| + | * [[Gimp part 2|Design an image gallery (pt 2)]] | ||
| + | * [[Gimp part 3|Photographic techniques]] | ||
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| * [[Audio production - SuperCollider]] | * [[Audio production - SuperCollider]] | ||
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| + | '''Set up a VoIP phone system''' | ||
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| + | * [[Asterisk tutorial]] | ||
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| + | '''Fixing problems''' | ||
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