GnuPG Tutorial

This is a minor tutorial in the usage of GnuPG to encrypt, decrypt, and sign emails and files. The examples provided in this tutorial has been tested on Debian GNU/Linux, Devuan GNU/Linux, Arch Linux and Ubuntu GNU/Linux. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/gnupg-tutorial.html

1y | unixsheikh
When template engines for PHP get in the way

I honestly believe that many people who use template engines in PHP use them because it's the hip thing to do. https://unixdigest.com/articles/when-template-engines-for-php-get-in-the-way.html

1y | unixsheikh
Most PHP Frameworks are not for programmers

A small article about PHP frameworks, design patterns, and the art of programming with a passion. https://unixdigest.com/articles/most-php-frameworks-are-not-for-programmers.html

1y | unixsheikh
PSR-0 is not a solution it is a bypass!

This is a small article that takes an objective look at the PSR-0 autoloader "standard" implemented by PHP-FIG. https://unixdigest.com/articles/psr-0-is-not-a-solution-it-is-a-bypass.html

1y | unixsheikh
Trying out Arch Linux again

I have previously written a small article called Trying out Arch Linux, first in 2008, then revisited in 2009, approximately a year later. At the time of this writing (2013) I haven't touched Arch Linux in four years. I then decided to re-test it and write some notes. In the previous notes I compared Arch Linux to Debian GNU/Linux (and to some extend FreeBSD and OpenBSD), I will again compare it to Debian GNU/Linux, but will not mention the BSD flavors. In these notes I will not address the prob

1y | unixsheikh
Web application with a single entry point

I stumbled upon an article called "Writing modern day PHP applications" in which the author states that he sometimes comes across third party code that he believes exhibit features that were "customary in the 90's". One such feature is applications not having a single point of entry. https://unixdigest.com/articles/web-application-with-a-single-entry-point.html

1y | unixsheikh
Keeping your home in Git, the right way

This tutorial describes how you can keep your home directory in a Git repository. https://unixdigest.com/tutorials/keeping-your-home-in-git.html

1y | unixsheikh

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