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In Null we'll cover some of the basics | In Null we'll cover some of the basics such as HTML, CSS, the shell and command-line applications, shell scripts, servers. | ||
These basic will allow you to gradually progress into more complex and interesting subjects. | |||
Null will work as a compliment the prototyping (code) sessions. Helping you to get up to speed, covering the basic in a few compacted afternoons. | Null will work as a compliment the prototyping (code) sessions. Helping you to get up to speed, covering the basic in a few compacted afternoons. | ||
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* [[Null/Terminal|Shell]] | * [[Null/Terminal|Shell]] |
Revision as of 19:43, 4 October 2015
In Null we'll cover some of the basics such as HTML, CSS, the shell and command-line applications, shell scripts, servers.
These basic will allow you to gradually progress into more complex and interesting subjects.
Null will work as a compliment the prototyping (code) sessions. Helping you to get up to speed, covering the basic in a few compacted afternoons.
sessions
/dev/null is a device file that that discards all data written to it