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Step Conference 2023 to launch new Earth Track at 11th Edition

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  1 / 1 Earth Track is powered by C3 and offers an opportunity to celebrate the Year of Sustainability in the UAE    Step Conference 2023, the leading technology festival for emerging markets, is introducing the Earth Track for the first time this year, powered by C3 - Companies Creating Change. The conference will bring together more than 400 global startups, hundreds of global investors and more than 8,000 attendees on 22-23 February and is presented by Dubai Internet City, a leading technology hub and a member of TECOM Group PJSC.   In line with the announcement of UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan that 2023 will be the ‘Year of Sustainability’ in the UAE, Step is launching a new strategic forum, the ‘Earth Track’. Discussions in the Earth Track will focus on financing a net-zero future, the realities of a circular economy, edtech, health-tech and web3, amongst others.   Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President – Commercial, TECOM Group, said: “A sustaina

The Linux command line for beginners

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  1. Overview The Linux command line is a text interface to your computer. Often referred to as the shell, terminal, console, prompt or various other names, it can give the appearance of being complex and confusing to use. Yet the ability to copy and paste commands from a website, combined with the power and flexibility the command line offers, means that using it may be essential when trying to follow instructions online, including many on this very website! This tutorial will teach you a little of the history of the command line, then walk you through some practical exercises to become familiar with a few basic commands and concepts. We’ll assume no prior knowledge, but by the end we hope you’ll feel a bit more comfortable the next time you’re faced with some instructions that begin “Open a terminal”. Originally authored by  peppertop . What you’ll learn A little history of the command line How to access the command line from your own computer How to perform some basic file manipulat