I'm trying to amass a list of programming books with opensource licenses, like Creative Commons, GPL, etc. The books can be about a particular programming language or about computers in general. Hoping you guys could help: Languages Python Dive Into Python How to Think Like a Computer Scientist A Byte of Python Python for Fun Ruby Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby PHP Practical PHP Programming Perl E
I cloned a git repo that I have hosted on github to my laptop. I was able to successfully push a couple of commits to github without problem. However, now I get the following error: Compressing objects: 100% (792/792), done. error: RPC failed; result=22, HTTP code = 411 Writing objects: 100% (1148/1148), 18.79 MiB | 13.81 MiB/s, done. Total 1148 (delta 356), reused 944 (delta 214) From here it jus
I have a series of PDFs named sequentially like so: 01_foo.pdf 02_bar.pdf 03_baz.pdf etc. Using Ruby, is it possible to combine these into one big PDF while keeping them in sequence? I don't mind installing any necessary gems to do the job. If this isn't possible in Ruby, how about another language? No commercial components, if possible. Update: Jason Navarrete's suggestion lead to the perfect sol
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