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Old 14th April 2009, 01:25 AM
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My Fedora Novice Journal (With How-to's and Tutorials in plain english)

Hello all,

I have set up a blog with a unique concept. I am new to Linux myself, got Fedora yesterday - but I'm doing alright. I've found the best way to remember stuff is to teach, and that was the idea behind this blog. The notion goes that if I document my progress on my blog - with the intention to teach others - I will simotaniously become more profficient and solidify my knowledge, making me a better programmer all whilst helping others do the same. It will be nice too, to look back when I have a good few projects under my belt and see the difference.

Anyway, heres the link - theres not much up at the minuite - but there will be
www.thinkstephen.wordpress.com


Enjoy!
Stephen
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