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diff --git a/content/clopher/01-Intro.md b/content/clopher/01-Intro.md index ce07f5d..0ea8900 100644 --- a/content/clopher/01-Intro.md +++ b/content/clopher/01-Intro.md @@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ Slug: clopher01 Lang: en Summary: Introducing Clopher, the terminal based Gopher client I'm making. -> Read all the posts in [Clopher series here]({tag}clopher-tui-gopher-client). - When you do a hack (or even a dirty hack) you do it for some reason. You do it because you can understand the complexity of the problem and you see it's a complex problem to solve that needs a good enough solution for your case. diff --git a/content/clopher/02-Protocol.md b/content/clopher/02-Protocol.md index 91a8161..8794c7c 100644 --- a/content/clopher/02-Protocol.md +++ b/content/clopher/02-Protocol.md @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ Lang: en Summary: Working on the Gopher protocol implementation and opening the door to the future problems. -> Read all the posts in [Clopher series here]({tag}clopher-tui-gopher-client). - As the project's goal was to create a Gopher client, it was time to understand something about the protocol and read the [RFC][gopher]. No need for you to diff --git a/content/clopher/03-TUI.md b/content/clopher/03-TUI.md index fb5ad02..80b7b53 100644 --- a/content/clopher/03-TUI.md +++ b/content/clopher/03-TUI.md @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ Lang: en Summary: Research and work on the Terminal based User Interface of Clopher, the gopher client. -> Read all the posts in [Clopher series here]({tag}clopher-tui-gopher-client). - This software have been introduced as a Gopher client but, as you can probably deduce from the previous post, the Gopher part is probably the simplest one. The complexity comes with user interaction. *People are hard*. That's why we diff --git a/content/clopher/04-Native_interface.md b/content/clopher/04-Native_interface.md index 08a8e52..f7063b4 100644 --- a/content/clopher/04-Native_interface.md +++ b/content/clopher/04-Native_interface.md @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ Lang: en Summary: Interfacing between Clojure, Java and Native code. -> Read all the posts in [Clopher series here]({tag}clopher-tui-gopher-client). - The previous post introduced `termios` as a native interface to configure the terminal input processing. With termios we managed to make our C programs get input character by character processing them as they came with no buffering but diff --git a/content/donations/01-Gnu-Guix.md b/content/donations/01-Gnu-Guix.md index 8624edd..d0f21f1 100644 --- a/content/donations/01-Gnu-Guix.md +++ b/content/donations/01-Gnu-Guix.md @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ Lang: en Summary: Recent ElenQ Technology donation to the great GNU Guix package manager and software distribution -> Read all the posts about [ElenQ Donations here]({tag}elenq-donations). - I consider my work part of my responsibility to make this world a better place so since the early beginning of the company I decided to donate as much as I could to the free software projects I was using for my work in order to help diff --git a/content/donations/02-Chibi-Scheme.md b/content/donations/02-Chibi-Scheme.md index 501fa1e..1b621fc 100644 --- a/content/donations/02-Chibi-Scheme.md +++ b/content/donations/02-Chibi-Scheme.md @@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ Slug: donations-chibi-02 Lang: en Summary: Donation to Chibi Scheme programming language -> Read all the posts about [ElenQ Donations here]({tag}elenq-donations). - In a previous post I already talked about why I consider important to donate money or time to Free Software projects. |