Comments and Feedback on Leveraging lsof to Troubleshoot Network, Filesystem, Native Library or Device Problems

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jayakrishnan said...

Hi, thanks for the article, I learned a lot from it about the magics lsof could do..!! thanks a ton..!!

Jayy

jayakrishnan said...

Hi, thanks for the article, I learned a lot from it about the magics lsof could do..!! thanks a ton..!!

Jayy

Michal Hantl from http://michal.hantl.cz said...

What The Ruby Craftsman Can Learn From The Smalltalk Master

Thanks for the talk!

I really want to learn OOP and programming iself. The examples you gave were revealing.

Philippe Hanrigou replied...

Thanks for the kind words. I am glad you enjoyed the talk. Kent Beck's "Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns" is quite amazing and one of the best guide you will find in your journey to OOP.

Eric Njogu said...

Thank you for the insightful article and good examples!

Philippe Hanrigou replied...

You are welcome! Thanks for the kind words.

Louis from http://magnategi.wikidot.com/udhe-engineering said...

Thanks for a great show. I hope I get the opportunity to meet you sometime this year. With respect admiration.

Philippe Hanrigou replied...

I am glad you enjoyed the talk. I am looking forward to meeting you...

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