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RYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials covering Linux, Web development, general problem solving and graphic design.BASIC TEMPLATE
FUNCTIONS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIALSEE MORE ON RYANSTUTORIALS.NETLINUX TUTORIAL
IF STATEMENTS
Let's break it down: Line 4 - Let's see if the first command line argument is greater than 100; Line 6 and 7 - Will only get run if the test on line 4 returns true. You can have as many commands here as you like. Line 6 - The backslash ( \ ) in front of the single quote ( ' ) is needed as the single quote has a special meaning for bash and we don't want that special meaning. STEP 5 - THE FINAL LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL Introduction. You're almost there. In this final step you will rearrange the pieces on the top layer to get them all in place. This will be done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the corner pieces in the right place. The second stage involves putting the edge pieces in the right place. Then we are done.LINUX TUTORIAL
Linux Tutorial - Vi Cheat Sheet. This cheat sheet is intended to be a quick reminder for the main concepts involved in using the command line program Vim (or vi) and assumes you already understand its usage. It does not cover every command in Vim, only the ones we consider to be useful for most people for the majority of their text editing. STEP 1 - THE WHITE CROSS - CUBE TUTORIAL The White Cross. Start by holding the cube with both hands with the white face on top (identified by it's center panel being white). We will use the bottom layer (with yellow face) as a holding ground to manipulate our edge pieces before rotating them into position on the top layer. The white edge pieces will be in one of three possiblelocations.
CHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. STEP 3 - THE SECOND LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL The Second Layer. Just like in the previous step we will rotate the cube so that the second layer edge we want to place is on the face facing us. Next we will line up the piece we want to place there on the top layer also facing us. Then it is a matter of slotting it in by either moving it down and left or down and right by using thefollowing
RYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials covering Linux, Web development, general problem solving and graphic design.BASIC TEMPLATE
FUNCTIONS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIALSEE MORE ON RYANSTUTORIALS.NETLINUX TUTORIAL
IF STATEMENTS
Let's break it down: Line 4 - Let's see if the first command line argument is greater than 100; Line 6 and 7 - Will only get run if the test on line 4 returns true. You can have as many commands here as you like. Line 6 - The backslash ( \ ) in front of the single quote ( ' ) is needed as the single quote has a special meaning for bash and we don't want that special meaning. STEP 5 - THE FINAL LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL Introduction. You're almost there. In this final step you will rearrange the pieces on the top layer to get them all in place. This will be done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the corner pieces in the right place. The second stage involves putting the edge pieces in the right place. Then we are done.LINUX TUTORIAL
Linux Tutorial - Vi Cheat Sheet. This cheat sheet is intended to be a quick reminder for the main concepts involved in using the command line program Vim (or vi) and assumes you already understand its usage. It does not cover every command in Vim, only the ones we consider to be useful for most people for the majority of their text editing. STEP 1 - THE WHITE CROSS - CUBE TUTORIAL The White Cross. Start by holding the cube with both hands with the white face on top (identified by it's center panel being white). We will use the bottom layer (with yellow face) as a holding ground to manipulate our edge pieces before rotating them into position on the top layer. The white edge pieces will be in one of three possiblelocations.
CHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. STEP 3 - THE SECOND LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL The Second Layer. Just like in the previous step we will rotate the cube so that the second layer edge we want to place is on the face facing us. Next we will line up the piece we want to place there on the top layer also facing us. Then it is a matter of slotting it in by either moving it down and left or down and right by using thefollowing
RUBIK'S CUBE TUTORIAL All up this makes for 26 pieces making up the cube with a total of 54 panels on those pieces. This leads to a staggering 43, 252, 003, 274, 489, 856, 000 possible combinations.Despite this large number, a group or researchers with a heap of spare computing time actually worked out the optimal solve for each of these combinations working out that the maximum required number of moves (see belowCSS SELECTORS
Create an item in your HTML which has multiple CSS selectors applied to it (eg. type, desdendant element, id and class). Now put a property to change it's text colour on different combinations of the selectors and experiment to get a feel for how precedenceCHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions.HOW TO INCLUDE CSS
The rel attribute is used to state the relationship of the resource to the document. For CSS we use the value stylesheet.We may include alternative stylesheets by using multiple link tags and using the relationship alternate stylesheet as the attribute value for the non main stylesheets. We may want to do this if we have alternate style rules for visitors with vision impairment or colour UNDERSTAND HOW TO CREATE EFFECTIVE INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT Let's consider the three parts of the table: Output - A piece of information which we want. Input - Data which is required in order to create the required outputs. Process - The steps involved in creating the outputs from the inputs. An Input Process Output table then is a table listing what inputs are required to create a set of desired USER INPUT - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Let's break it down: Line 4 - Print a message asking the user for input. Line 6 - Run the command read and save the users response into the variable varname. Line 8 - echo another message just to verify the read command worked. Note: I had to put a backslash ( \ ) in front of the ' so that it was escaped. LOOPS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Loops allow us to take a series of commands and keep re-running them until a particular situation is reached. They are useful for automating repetitive tasks. There are 3 basic loop structures in Bash scripting which we'll look at below. There are also a few statementswhich
BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Let's break it down: Lines 4 and 6 - set the value of the two variables myvariable and anothervar.; Line 8 - run the command echo to check the variables have been set as intended.; Line 9 - run the command echo this time with no arguments. This is a good way to get a blank line on the screen to help space things out. Line 11 - set another variable, this time as the path to a particular directory. LEARN BINARY NEGATIVE NUMBERS AND 2'S COMPLEMENT Firstly, lets look at overflows. In 2's complement numbers we can tell the sign of a number by looking at the left most bit. If it is a 0 then the number is positive and if it is a 1 then the number is negative. If we add two positive numbers then we expect the result tobe positive.
ARITHMETIC - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Make a variable equal to an expression. print out the result of the expression. Return the result of the expression. There are several ways in which to do arithmetic in Bash scripts. Double parentheses is the preferred method. When doing arithmetic, the presence orRYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials covering Linux, Web development, general problem solving and graphic design.BASIC TEMPLATE
FUNCTIONS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIALSEE MORE ON RYANSTUTORIALS.NETLINUX TUTORIAL
IF STATEMENTS
Let's break it down: Line 4 - Let's see if the first command line argument is greater than 100; Line 6 and 7 - Will only get run if the test on line 4 returns true. You can have as many commands here as you like. Line 6 - The backslash ( \ ) in front of the single quote ( ' ) is needed as the single quote has a special meaning for bash and we don't want that special meaning. STEP 5 - THE FINAL LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL Introduction. You're almost there. In this final step you will rearrange the pieces on the top layer to get them all in place. This will be done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the corner pieces in the right place. The second stage involves putting the edge pieces in the right place. Then we are done.LINUX TUTORIAL
Linux Tutorial - Vi Cheat Sheet. This cheat sheet is intended to be a quick reminder for the main concepts involved in using the command line program Vim (or vi) and assumes you already understand its usage. It does not cover every command in Vim, only the ones we consider to be useful for most people for the majority of their text editing.CHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. STEP 1 - THE WHITE CROSS - CUBE TUTORIAL The White Cross. Start by holding the cube with both hands with the white face on top (identified by it's center panel being white). We will use the bottom layer (with yellow face) as a holding ground to manipulate our edge pieces before rotating them into position on the top layer. The white edge pieces will be in one of three possiblelocations.
STEP 3 - THE SECOND LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL The Second Layer. Just like in the previous step we will rotate the cube so that the second layer edge we want to place is on the face facing us. Next we will line up the piece we want to place there on the top layer also facing us. Then it is a matter of slotting it in by either moving it down and left or down and right by using thefollowing
RYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials covering Linux, Web development, general problem solving and graphic design.BASIC TEMPLATE
FUNCTIONS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIALSEE MORE ON RYANSTUTORIALS.NETLINUX TUTORIAL
IF STATEMENTS
Let's break it down: Line 4 - Let's see if the first command line argument is greater than 100; Line 6 and 7 - Will only get run if the test on line 4 returns true. You can have as many commands here as you like. Line 6 - The backslash ( \ ) in front of the single quote ( ' ) is needed as the single quote has a special meaning for bash and we don't want that special meaning. STEP 5 - THE FINAL LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL Introduction. You're almost there. In this final step you will rearrange the pieces on the top layer to get them all in place. This will be done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the corner pieces in the right place. The second stage involves putting the edge pieces in the right place. Then we are done.LINUX TUTORIAL
Linux Tutorial - Vi Cheat Sheet. This cheat sheet is intended to be a quick reminder for the main concepts involved in using the command line program Vim (or vi) and assumes you already understand its usage. It does not cover every command in Vim, only the ones we consider to be useful for most people for the majority of their text editing. STEP 1 - THE WHITE CROSS - CUBE TUTORIAL The White Cross. Start by holding the cube with both hands with the white face on top (identified by it's center panel being white). We will use the bottom layer (with yellow face) as a holding ground to manipulate our edge pieces before rotating them into position on the top layer. The white edge pieces will be in one of three possiblelocations.
CHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. STEP 3 - THE SECOND LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL The Second Layer. Just like in the previous step we will rotate the cube so that the second layer edge we want to place is on the face facing us. Next we will line up the piece we want to place there on the top layer also facing us. Then it is a matter of slotting it in by either moving it down and left or down and right by using thefollowing
RUBIK'S CUBE TUTORIAL All up this makes for 26 pieces making up the cube with a total of 54 panels on those pieces. This leads to a staggering 43, 252, 003, 274, 489, 856, 000 possible combinations.Despite this large number, a group or researchers with a heap of spare computing time actually worked out the optimal solve for each of these combinations working out that the maximum required number of moves (see belowCSS SELECTORS
Create an item in your HTML which has multiple CSS selectors applied to it (eg. type, desdendant element, id and class). Now put a property to change it's text colour on different combinations of the selectors and experiment to get a feel for how precedenceCHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. UNDERSTAND HOW TO CREATE EFFECTIVE INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT Let's consider the three parts of the table: Output - A piece of information which we want. Input - Data which is required in order to create the required outputs. Process - The steps involved in creating the outputs from the inputs. An Input Process Output table then is a table listing what inputs are required to create a set of desiredHOW TO INCLUDE CSS
The rel attribute is used to state the relationship of the resource to the document. For CSS we use the value stylesheet.We may include alternative stylesheets by using multiple link tags and using the relationship alternate stylesheet as the attribute value for the non main stylesheets. We may want to do this if we have alternate style rules for visitors with vision impairment or colour USER INPUT - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Let's break it down: Line 4 - Print a message asking the user for input. Line 6 - Run the command read and save the users response into the variable varname. Line 8 - echo another message just to verify the read command worked. Note: I had to put a backslash ( \ ) in front of the ' so that it was escaped. LOOPS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Loops allow us to take a series of commands and keep re-running them until a particular situation is reached. They are useful for automating repetitive tasks. There are 3 basic loop structures in Bash scripting which we'll look at below. There are also a few statementswhich
BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Let's break it down: Lines 4 and 6 - set the value of the two variables myvariable and anothervar.; Line 8 - run the command echo to check the variables have been set as intended.; Line 9 - run the command echo this time with no arguments. This is a good way to get a blank line on the screen to help space things out. Line 11 - set another variable, this time as the path to a particular directory. LEARN BINARY NEGATIVE NUMBERS AND 2'S COMPLEMENT Firstly, lets look at overflows. In 2's complement numbers we can tell the sign of a number by looking at the left most bit. If it is a 0 then the number is positive and if it is a 1 then the number is negative. If we add two positive numbers then we expect the result tobe positive.
ARITHMETIC - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Make a variable equal to an expression. print out the result of the expression. Return the result of the expression. There are several ways in which to do arithmetic in Bash scripts. Double parentheses is the preferred method. When doing arithmetic, the presence orRYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials covering Linux, Web development, general problem solving and graphic design.BASIC TEMPLATE
FUNCTIONS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIALSEE MORE ON RYANSTUTORIALS.NETLINUX TUTORIAL
IF STATEMENTS
Let's break it down: Line 4 - Let's see if the first command line argument is greater than 100; Line 6 and 7 - Will only get run if the test on line 4 returns true. You can have as many commands here as you like. Line 6 - The backslash ( \ ) in front of the single quote ( ' ) is needed as the single quote has a special meaning for bash and we don't want that special meaning. STEP 5 - THE FINAL LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL Introduction. You're almost there. In this final step you will rearrange the pieces on the top layer to get them all in place. This will be done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the corner pieces in the right place. The second stage involves putting the edge pieces in the right place. Then we are done.LINUX TUTORIAL
Linux Tutorial - Vi Cheat Sheet. This cheat sheet is intended to be a quick reminder for the main concepts involved in using the command line program Vim (or vi) and assumes you already understand its usage. It does not cover every command in Vim, only the ones we consider to be useful for most people for the majority of their text editing.CHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. STEP 1 - THE WHITE CROSS - CUBE TUTORIAL The White Cross. Start by holding the cube with both hands with the white face on top (identified by it's center panel being white). We will use the bottom layer (with yellow face) as a holding ground to manipulate our edge pieces before rotating them into position on the top layer. The white edge pieces will be in one of three possiblelocations.
STEP 3 - THE SECOND LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL The Second Layer. Just like in the previous step we will rotate the cube so that the second layer edge we want to place is on the face facing us. Next we will line up the piece we want to place there on the top layer also facing us. Then it is a matter of slotting it in by either moving it down and left or down and right by using thefollowing
RYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials covering Linux, Web development, general problem solving and graphic design.BASIC TEMPLATE
FUNCTIONS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIALSEE MORE ON RYANSTUTORIALS.NETLINUX TUTORIAL
IF STATEMENTS
Let's break it down: Line 4 - Let's see if the first command line argument is greater than 100; Line 6 and 7 - Will only get run if the test on line 4 returns true. You can have as many commands here as you like. Line 6 - The backslash ( \ ) in front of the single quote ( ' ) is needed as the single quote has a special meaning for bash and we don't want that special meaning. STEP 5 - THE FINAL LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL Introduction. You're almost there. In this final step you will rearrange the pieces on the top layer to get them all in place. This will be done in two stages. The first stage involves putting the corner pieces in the right place. The second stage involves putting the edge pieces in the right place. Then we are done.LINUX TUTORIAL
Linux Tutorial - Vi Cheat Sheet. This cheat sheet is intended to be a quick reminder for the main concepts involved in using the command line program Vim (or vi) and assumes you already understand its usage. It does not cover every command in Vim, only the ones we consider to be useful for most people for the majority of their text editing.CHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. STEP 1 - THE WHITE CROSS - CUBE TUTORIAL The White Cross. Start by holding the cube with both hands with the white face on top (identified by it's center panel being white). We will use the bottom layer (with yellow face) as a holding ground to manipulate our edge pieces before rotating them into position on the top layer. The white edge pieces will be in one of three possiblelocations.
STEP 3 - THE SECOND LAYER - CUBE TUTORIAL The Second Layer. Just like in the previous step we will rotate the cube so that the second layer edge we want to place is on the face facing us. Next we will line up the piece we want to place there on the top layer also facing us. Then it is a matter of slotting it in by either moving it down and left or down and right by using thefollowing
RUBIK'S CUBE TUTORIAL All up this makes for 26 pieces making up the cube with a total of 54 panels on those pieces. This leads to a staggering 43, 252, 003, 274, 489, 856, 000 possible combinations.Despite this large number, a group or researchers with a heap of spare computing time actually worked out the optimal solve for each of these combinations working out that the maximum required number of moves (see belowCSS SELECTORS
Create an item in your HTML which has multiple CSS selectors applied to it (eg. type, desdendant element, id and class). Now put a property to change it's text colour on different combinations of the selectors and experiment to get a feel for how precedenceCHEAT SHEET
Introduction. This page is a summary of all the steps and algorithms on one page. Only the algorithms are listed here without any explanation. It is intended as a quick reference when you just need a reminder on the algorithms to solve the cube. Visit the previous pages for detailed descriptions. UNDERSTAND HOW TO CREATE EFFECTIVE INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT Let's consider the three parts of the table: Output - A piece of information which we want. Input - Data which is required in order to create the required outputs. Process - The steps involved in creating the outputs from the inputs. An Input Process Output table then is a table listing what inputs are required to create a set of desiredHOW TO INCLUDE CSS
The rel attribute is used to state the relationship of the resource to the document. For CSS we use the value stylesheet.We may include alternative stylesheets by using multiple link tags and using the relationship alternate stylesheet as the attribute value for the non main stylesheets. We may want to do this if we have alternate style rules for visitors with vision impairment or colour USER INPUT - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Let's break it down: Line 4 - Print a message asking the user for input. Line 6 - Run the command read and save the users response into the variable varname. Line 8 - echo another message just to verify the read command worked. Note: I had to put a backslash ( \ ) in front of the ' so that it was escaped. LOOPS - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Loops allow us to take a series of commands and keep re-running them until a particular situation is reached. They are useful for automating repetitive tasks. There are 3 basic loop structures in Bash scripting which we'll look at below. There are also a few statementswhich
BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Let's break it down: Lines 4 and 6 - set the value of the two variables myvariable and anothervar.; Line 8 - run the command echo to check the variables have been set as intended.; Line 9 - run the command echo this time with no arguments. This is a good way to get a blank line on the screen to help space things out. Line 11 - set another variable, this time as the path to a particular directory. LEARN BINARY NEGATIVE NUMBERS AND 2'S COMPLEMENT Firstly, lets look at overflows. In 2's complement numbers we can tell the sign of a number by looking at the left most bit. If it is a 0 then the number is positive and if it is a 1 then the number is negative. If we add two positive numbers then we expect the result tobe positive.
ARITHMETIC - BASH SCRIPTING TUTORIAL Make a variable equal to an expression. print out the result of the expression. Return the result of the expression. There are several ways in which to do arithmetic in Bash scripts. Double parentheses is the preferred method. When doing arithmetic, the presence orRYAN'S TUTORIALS
A collection of introductory technology tutorials.LINUX TUTORIAL
An introduction to the Linux command line using the Bash shell. This tutorial introduces a series of commands and concepts that will allow you to effectively manage a Linux/ Unix system.BASH SCRIPTING
An introduction to Bash scripting on the Linux/ Unix command line. Learn how to automate tedious and repetitive tasks to make your lifehappier.
BINARY TUTORIAL
Learn how binary numbers work, how to convert them to decimal, hexadecimal and octal and how to do binary addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.HTML TUTORIAL
Learn how to create web pages by writing clean and elegant HTML. In this tutorial you'll master the basic HTML tags.CSS TUTORIAL
Learn how to style web pages by writing clean and elegant CSS. In this tutorial you'll master basic CSS.REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
Learn how to write regular expressions, a powerful pattern matching tool. In this tutorial you'll learn how to write elegant and powerful regular expressions. PROGRAMMING CHALLENGES A range of programming challenges, at varying degrees of difficulty, to help you develop your coding skills and problem solving ability.PROBLEM SOLVING
Learn how to be a better problem solver/ trouble shooter. This tutorial is a great refresher on how to get out of trouble when those gremlins rear their ugly little heads.BOOLEAN ALGEBRA
Learn how to read and manipulate Boolean Algebra. In this tutorial you'll learn about operators, laws and manipulating expressions.DESIGN TUTORIAL
You don't have to be a graphic designer to create elegant and stylish things. This tutorial introduces a series of easy to implement ideas and concepts that will make anything you create stand out. SOLVE THE RUBIK'S CUBE Solving the Rubik's Cube is easy when you know how. This tutorial teaches you the algorithms involved in solving the cube as well as tips and hints on getting faster times. SOFTWARE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Learn about diagrams, charts, strategies and other tools to help effectively design and develop software.MICRO:BIT TUTORIAL
Learn how to code through a series of fun activities using themicro:bit.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hi. My name is Ryan Chadwick and I have been teaching Linux to students for over 10 years now. It's something that I very much enjoy. In a world where we are increasingly hiding the complexities away from users (smart phones and tablets in particular), it is always satisfying to give that power back to people and allow them to do much more with their technology. But teaching is only one of the things I do. I also develop and manage websites, and manage computer systems for a few different organisations. I feel that all my work is complementary and benefits from what I learn in the others. Combined, they give me a fairly good understanding of how technology works, and also an understanding of how people use technology, perceive technology, learn technology and work around technology. This website is both for you, and for me. For you, it is a digital form of what I have been teaching my students over the years. For me, it is an opportunity to clarify and polish what I teach and how I deliver it. To these ends, if you have any feedback at all, be it to tell me you found a particular section confusing, or to let me know it was helpful, I would be more than happy to hear from you. Drop us a message at ryantutorial@todolistme.netSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.USING THIS MATERIAL
Anyone may link to the content on this website. If you are a teacher, academic, manager or trainer and wish to use this material in your classes or training you are more than welcome to link to these pages and refer your students here or show them in your classes, but please do not just copy my material. I've put a fair amount of time and effort into creating these resources so please be cool and do the right thing.DISCLAIMER
Unfortunately, in this crazy and litigous world we now live in, one has to keep themselves covered so here is my disclaimer. To the best of my knowledge, the material contained within these pages is correct. I make no guarantees however. I also take no responsibility for any damage you may do based upon knowledge gained from here (even though the chances of doing so are relatively small at best). Please use common sense when using any of the knowledge and skills gained from using this material. © Ryan's Tutorials 2019Details
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