diff --git a/logseq/graphs-txid.edn b/logseq/graphs-txid.edn index 1734cb0..c603f99 100644 --- a/logseq/graphs-txid.edn +++ b/logseq/graphs-txid.edn @@ -1 +1 @@ -["6819d5ac-7c6b-4965-ba7b-e56686e61416" "e11b5282-195e-40cb-af42-af79882dc719" 429] \ No newline at end of file +["6819d5ac-7c6b-4965-ba7b-e56686e61416" "e11b5282-195e-40cb-af42-af79882dc719" 431] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/gnu___linux.md b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/gnu___linux.md index a820961..8abd8bb 100644 --- a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/gnu___linux.md +++ b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/gnu___linux.md @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ tags:: #linux #gnu #unix-like #unix #[[operating system]] - prev: [[linux]] - an alternative / "more accurate" name for [[linux]] - *technically*, the [[linux]] [[open source]] [[operating system]] is actually built upon the [[gnu]] core utilities. - - a lot of people are kinda pedantic about it? call it whatever you want, i don't care. + - a lot of people are kinda pedantic about it? call it whatever you want, we don't care. - next: [[alpine]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/programming language.md b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/programming language.md index 85cfe7e..d0060ef 100644 --- a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/programming language.md +++ b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/programming language.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +tags:: #technology #programming #language #computing + - **prev:** [[language]] - > a system of notation for writing computer programs. - [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language) - programming languages are usually split into *syntax* (the way things are typed) and *semantics* (what the typed things mean). these are usually defined by a formal language. diff --git a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/unix.md b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/unix.md index de603c6..bbb9996 100644 --- a/logseq/version-files/base/pages/unix.md +++ b/logseq/version-files/base/pages/unix.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ tags:: #[[operating system]] #programming #technology #computing #software -- prev: [[operating system]] +- **prev:** [[operating system]] - > unix is a family of [[multitasking]], multi-[[user]] of [[operating system]]s. - from the #wikipedia article on unix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix - unix operating systems were originally meant as a convenient platform for [[programmers]] to develop [[software]]. - unix was originally developed by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others at AT&T around 1969. #nice - since then, unix has evolved into many [[unix-like]] operating systems, including the most popular one, [[linux]]. -- next: [[linux]] \ No newline at end of file +- **next:** [[linux]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/gnu___linux.md b/pages/gnu___linux.md index a820961..8abd8bb 100644 --- a/pages/gnu___linux.md +++ b/pages/gnu___linux.md @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ tags:: #linux #gnu #unix-like #unix #[[operating system]] - prev: [[linux]] - an alternative / "more accurate" name for [[linux]] - *technically*, the [[linux]] [[open source]] [[operating system]] is actually built upon the [[gnu]] core utilities. - - a lot of people are kinda pedantic about it? call it whatever you want, i don't care. + - a lot of people are kinda pedantic about it? call it whatever you want, we don't care. - next: [[alpine]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/programming language.md b/pages/programming language.md index 85cfe7e..d0060ef 100644 --- a/pages/programming language.md +++ b/pages/programming language.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +tags:: #technology #programming #language #computing + - **prev:** [[language]] - > a system of notation for writing computer programs. - [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language) - programming languages are usually split into *syntax* (the way things are typed) and *semantics* (what the typed things mean). these are usually defined by a formal language. diff --git a/pages/unix.md b/pages/unix.md index de603c6..bbb9996 100644 --- a/pages/unix.md +++ b/pages/unix.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ tags:: #[[operating system]] #programming #technology #computing #software -- prev: [[operating system]] +- **prev:** [[operating system]] - > unix is a family of [[multitasking]], multi-[[user]] of [[operating system]]s. - from the #wikipedia article on unix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix - unix operating systems were originally meant as a convenient platform for [[programmers]] to develop [[software]]. - unix was originally developed by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others at AT&T around 1969. #nice - since then, unix has evolved into many [[unix-like]] operating systems, including the most popular one, [[linux]]. -- next: [[linux]] \ No newline at end of file +- **next:** [[linux]] \ No newline at end of file