Web Design Linux

Adobe software has become the niche and the creative professionals favourite for many years. Linux on the other hand has improved considerably over the past few years and now it. Openbexi is a wysiwyg html builder using the magic of html5 and css3. By resizing, dragging and dropping various html widgets it is easy to build a web page. Read our full wix review. Inkscape is a free software for web design similar to illustrator and coreldraw. The program supports many standard elements, like selection, scaling, paint bucket, airbrush and various standard shapes. This linux graphics software supports svg, jpeg, png, tiff and other.

Openbexi is a wysiwyg html builder using the magic of html5 and css3. By resizing, dragging and dropping various html widgets it is easy to build a web page. Read our full wix review. Inkscape is a free software for web design similar to illustrator and coreldraw. The program supports many standard elements, like selection, scaling, paint bucket, airbrush and various standard shapes. This linux graphics software supports svg, jpeg, png, tiff and other. Now, let us move on to check out 7 of the best linux tools for digital artists. Gimp stands for gnu image manipulation program. Gimp is one of the best free tools for a digital artist to have installed on ubuntu or any other linux distributions. It is a completely free linux tool for a digital artist irrelevant to the level of expertise.

Linux on the other hand has improved considerably over the past few years and now it. Openbexi is a wysiwyg html builder using the magic of html5 and css3. By resizing, dragging and dropping various html widgets it is easy to build a web page. Read our full wix review. Inkscape is a free software for web design similar to illustrator and coreldraw. The program supports many standard elements, like selection, scaling, paint bucket, airbrush and various standard shapes. This linux graphics software supports svg, jpeg, png, tiff and other. Now, let us move on to check out 7 of the best linux tools for digital artists. Gimp stands for gnu image manipulation program.

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Top 5 Linux Packages for Web Design



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Web Development Setup on Linux Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)



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Every Web Developer Needs This - Programmer Tools - Linux Laptop for Web Development



In this video I share with you something that every web developer will need when developing websites locally and in particular for those who want to advance their skill set for web development.

When you first learn how to code, you can use any laptop or desktop, either Windows or MacOS aka Apple Laptops for web development.

Both operating systems will provide you similar functionality and you can probably go your whole career working in just a Windows or Apple Ecosystem.

But when you want to really take your web development skills to the next level, you will want to learn how to work with a Linux Operating System and the terminal aka command line.

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Learning to Code After 40:
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You will benefit from having a Linux Laptop that is as close as you can get in terms of OS version, installed packages and Modules along with the same configuration files.

This is beneficial because you will want to make sure any changes in your code that you've been working on locally, will function the same in your staging and production environment.

You will want to learn the fundamentals of Linux Server Administration and Security. You will also want to learn how to optimize the performance of your web server.

You will also want to focus on learning User and Group Management in Linux, how to use SSH, SCP, Rsync, SFTP and even a command line text editor like VIM, VI, NANO or EMACS.

You can repurpose an older laptop just like I have by removing Windows and installing a Linux Distribution like Ubuntu.

This is an affordable way to to level up your programming skills.

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BEST Web Dev Setup Windows & Linux at the same time (WSL)



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Setup Linux Ubuntu For Web Development



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Linux Software Considerations - How I use Linux for Web Design and WordPress



I use Linux for my web design work just as efficiently as I use Windows and proprietary software. This video I show how to spin up a WordPress site on CPanel and what software I use for editing.

A Senior Developer's Linux Setup



In this video, I will recreate my Linux software development environment from scratch, as a senior software engineer with 10+ years of experience. I will create a Linux based system that suits my software design, architecture, and development needs. I also need some business tools, so I will add them to the mix.

Outline of this video:
* 0:00 Why Linux
* 1:26 Which Linux Distro
* 2:00 Package Manager
* 2:38 Developer and Productivity Tools
* 3:58 IDE and Text Editor
* 4:24 Demo: Doing Some Open-Source on GitHub
* 5:12 Demo: Working with IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code
* 5:55 Conclusion

You might be asking, "Why Linux?" When we hire new junior developers to our startup company, they always start by asking the same. My answer is always static. Just go with Linux if you don't have a specific choice of OS. Mastering Linux will prepare you for backend and DevOps tasks, so you won't get stuck and frontend development. Linux is an essential tool for a full-stack software engineer and crucial in scientific fields like data science, physics, and math.

In this video, we will create a full Linux development setup. And I will top it off with two live demos. First, I will use my brand-new system to contribute to open source. Then I will demonstrate how I use IntelliJ for my projects. All of this will take around 5 minutes.

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I must note that as a senior software engineer, my needs in software is much broader than starters. I need a software development suite and lots of design, diagramming, and other office productivity tools. This is the natural progression of a senior engineer; you get more involved in the design, architecture, and business side of things as time goes on. So, today we will tap into a lot of tools to create the ultimate Linux based setup. Finally, we will make some contributions to the QuanticDev GitHub repo using this brand-new setup.

As always, I highly recommend Manjaro Linux for all development and productivity use cases. It is basically Arch Linux with a nice UI for most parts of the system, including most configurations. It has XFCE, Gnome, i3 and many other variants. Start with the default XFCE, and later you can switch to something more advanced like i3, or just keep everything as is.

Windows vs MacOS vs Linux for Web Development | Which Operating System is Best for Web Developers



Windows vs MacOS vs Linux for Web Development. The Heavily Debated Topic of which Operating System is best for web developers to use for coding their websites locally seems like it'll never end.

This topic rivals those of Tabs vs Spaces, PHP vs Python and others that have made programmers go ballistic when debating which are the best tools to use for programming.

In this video, I share my opinion on which is the best operating system to use and why. I also go into detail on the pro's and con's of each operating system while developing websites locally.

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Windows might be the dominant operating system when it comes to the consumer market, but Linux reigns supreme when it comes to the operating system of choice for web servers in data centers.

The overwhelming majority of websites use Linux and as a web developer, it's important that you get familiar with Linux. Even if you're using a Windows or MacOS powered computer, you can always install programs like Virtual box or VM Ware that make it possible for you to run Linux on your host computer.

Windows also has the Windows Subsystem for Linux which makes it even easier for you to get familiar with Linux.

When it comes to pricing, you have a greater degree of price points for Windows Laptops and Desktops.

When it comes to build quality, Apple still makes the best laptops and desktops when it comes to premium materials used that will last you for years.

When it comes to configuration options, Windows powered laptops and desktops give you the broadest options to choose from, from barebones type computers, to top of the line, powerful computers that offer the type of processing power you'd need when working with virtual machines, editing videos, data processing and more.

Linux powered laptops and desktops aren't as easy to find in a store but you can always checkout a company like System76 which is one of the most popular brands for Linux Computers.

Me personally, I use all three operating systems on a daily basis for various tasks and testing of my programs and code. I understand the pain points of each operating system and over the years, have found a way to virtually seamlessly integrate all three OS's.

In this video I hope to shed some light on which OS might be right for you and why.

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The Best Linux Distro for You



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In short, I recommend Ubuntu (Debian-based). Or if you want an Arch Linux-based distro, then Manjaro. These are solid for beginners and experts alike. There are also a few distros I mentioned if you want the familiarity of Windows. Feel free to comment your recommendation below and why you recommend it for beginners.

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Twitter Clone Full-Stack Web Development project tutorial on LAMP (Linux, Apache, SQL, PHP)



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In this coding video, we create a "Twitter clone" using the classic LAMP web stack. The demo and source code are here: techleadpro.com/tweetdemo/

LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql, PHP) has traditionally been a popular full-stack web-dev technique that powers many websites. It's one of my favorite development techniques for quickly setting up a website. I've purposely kept this tutorial as simple as possible to show you how you can also set up your own complete website as simply as possible. From here, you can refactor code, bring in additional developer frameworks and libraries, scale out, and so forth, but this is a nice start to show you the foundations of web development. BTW, I also recommend upgrading to the latest PHP7 if you continue working on this stack for the latest features.

Note, that there are other popular techniques as well. Some people may prefer using Docker containers instead of the monolithic server here for better scalability (though it's a more complex setup), or we could have used Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, or DigitalOcean for hosting instead of IBMCloud, and others might use entirely managed backends like Firebase or AWS Lambda. Python with Flask/Django or NodeJS or Go could have been used instead of PHP/Apache as the web backend framework, and PostgreSQL or MongoDB could be swapped in for MySql as the database. You could have also added a caching layer here using something like Memcached or Redis. Given more time, we could have used a CDN as well for faster image loads, added a load-balancer, or used database replication for scalability. (If you're interested in systems design, I talk a lot about it in my program at techinterviewpro.com/.)

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Web Development In Linux: A Beginners Journey: Tools and Resources



In this video I take you on a tour of the channels new website Das Geek Community. I show you the tools I used to develop the site such as Brackets, Krita, Gimp, FireFTP, Wordpress & Pixabay. I had a blast developing a website in Linux and hope you have a blast making fun of my amateur code. Feel free to submit your improvements to the shared doc on the site.

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Top 3 Best linux Distros For PROGRAMMING / CODING (2020)



Find Out - Top 3 Best Linux Distros For Programming Or Coding 2020 Edition. Are you in search of finding, best Linux Distros For Programming Or Coding in Python, Java, C++, Java Script or even wanted to learn machine learning & you stuck at choosing which linux distribution is best for programming in 2020 ? Well, Don’t worry, This video shows the top 3 best linux distributions or distros for developers in 2020.

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There are tons of Linux Distros out there in the market which leads to confusion to choose which linux OS is best for programming. Out of the in numerous linux distributions in the market which provides a support and services for different users, I have chosen some of the best Linux Distros for programmers that suits them for coding & learning.

These Linux Distros also suit for beginners who wanted to explore and gain some knowledge regarding linux operation system. So, these are My Favourite Top 3 the best Linux Distros For programming Or Coding in 2020 .

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Akira UX: The Future of UX Design on Linux



Linux as a whole has a lot of various applications available to it, but some niches are still lacking. The absence of Photoshop, Indesign and others is felt by many professionals that just can’t switch their whole workflow over to free and open source tools, but it’s also the same problem for UX designers. Akira UX is a project that aims to fix that.

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What is Akira ?
Akira is a native Linux Design application. Its end goal is to bring a modern approach to UX and UI design, and offer a professional solution for Linux users. It is not released yet, so many faetures aren’t implemented as of yet, and it needs to be compiled (which is super easy right now), but is shows so much promise that I wanted to showcase it.

Akira is developed by a team of 3, led by Alessandro Castellani. It was initially started with a Kickstarter campaing in early 2019, that unfortunately failed to reach its goal, but still managed to get more than 16 000 dollars in pledges.

The team didn’t abandon the project, and started working on it anyways, even though the rythm of development is slower than what they could have achieved had the campaign worked successfully.

Akira is meant to look like an elementary OS app, but will be available for other Linux distributions. Now, the choice of the elementary OS GUI has been made first because the team felt that Qt wasn’t really an open source toolkit, and second because in the Gtk world, the elementary OS Human Interface guidelines was the most refined at the time the team started working on Akira. the GNOME HIG wasn’t fully fledged yet.

Akira is fully open source, which is important, since Akira will need to create a lot of the tools and libraries it needs from the ground up, and other projects will be able to take advantage of them.

What can it do ?
Akira is still in its early stages, but can already create artboards, manage layers by locking them in place or hiding them.

It can also create shapes, although that’s limited to rectangles and ellpises for now, and change their properties: the fill color, the corner radius, the position on the canvas, the rotation and the border color and thickness. Shapes can also be placed up or down relative to each other, and be mirrored.

You can also import images, and resize them. Akira supports a dark theme, multiple icon themes and styles, and you can also tweak the default properties for the new shapes you’ll create.

That’s basic stuff for now, and Akira can’t really be used a fully fledged tool right now, but it shows a lot of promise!

Akira also supports saving and loading, as well as exporting to a file format. It wants to do a lot more than that, though: they want to offer something comparable to Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD.

What is it missing ?
For now, Akira can’t really be used in production, since it’s still in alpha. Many features are still missing, the first being a text tool. This might be a huge endeavor, as not even GIMP has a competent text tool that works well. The team might have to start this one from scratch, which will definitely take some time to achieve and might slow down the progress of the project.

While you can create shapes, like rectangles or ellipses, there is no way to create a line, vector based paths, or even just draw freely with a pencil. You can’t create color gradients for filling shapes yet, and drag and drop is not implemented yet for reordering the layers. Shapes don’t support drop shadows, and you can’t undo / redo, copy / paste, or select multiple objects at a time. There is also no snapping of shapes yet.

There are a ton of features that will be implemented as time goes by, and while the team is small, they have already accomplished a lot with that tool. I asked Alex which are the main areas they will focus on next, and these are the ability to drag and drop the layers to reorganize them between artboards, reworking the transformations for the shapes and images to fix some issues, and adding a click and drag solution to select multiple items at once.

After that, they’ll aim for a beta release, which is missing a few big features: they want to bring full SVG compatibility, the ability to version control files to be able to reset to an earlier version, more shape controls, like gradients, textures, uneven radius. They were aiming at April for that release, but the world intervened, and with the current pandemic, Akira currently relies on the efforts of Alex alone, while the other developers deal with family and work

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