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ZenTao: an open-source project management system for coders
ZenTao is an open-source project management system for software developers, teams, companies, freelancers both on-site and remotely.
It’s an application lifecycle management solution that facilitates Agile development.
ZenTao has an open-source version and it is released under ZPL, version 1.2.
ZenTao is offered in three versions, open source/community, pro, and biz.
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Clang CFI Patches For The Linux Kernel Aim To Provide Better Security - Phoronix
Now that Clang LTO support was merged into Linux 5.12 for x86_64 and ARM64, Google engineers have sent out their patches enabling Clang Control-Flow Integrity (CFI) support for the Linux kernel.
Clang's CFI support depended upon the link-time optimization (LTO) support first landing in the kernel. Now that LTO is in place, Sami Tolvanen and the other Google engineers sent out their kernel patches for bringing up the CFI security feature.
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Managing the Console with the iostream Classes in C++ – Linux Hint
In computing, the console is the computer keyboard and the computer monitor. In the past, output was sent directly to the monitor screen and not to a window displayed on the monitor. For the ordinary computer user, applications today do not use the monitor explicitly. These applications use windows displayed on the monitor. However, the computer programmer still needs to use the monitor screen. Though the programmer still needs to use the monitor screen, the operating system does not allow him to do that. The operating system provides a window that simulates the monitor screen. In the Windows Operating System, this window is called the Command Prompt. In the Linux Operating System and its variants, this window is called the terminal.
It is expected that the reader already knows how to use the Command Prompt or the Terminal. This article explains how to read characters and strings from the keyboard and send characters and strings to the terminal (or command prompt). Every C++ programmer needs to know in this article.
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