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  2. Red Hat Certification Program - Wikipedia

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    The certification has a heavy focus on automation using Ansible. To achieve the RHCE certification, the student must pass the RHCSA exam, EX200 , and in addition EX294 , a 4-hour hands-on lab exam. Red Hat recommends preparing for the exam by taking courses in Linux essentials (RH124), Linux administration (RH134), and Linux networking and ...

  3. multiOTP - Wikipedia

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    multiOTP is an open source PHP class, a command line tool, and a web interface that can be used to provide an operating-system-independent, strong authentication system. multiOTP is OATH-certified since version 4.1.0 and is developed under the LGPL license.

  4. List of compilers - Wikipedia

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    Interpreter Author Windows Unix-like Other OSs License type ActiveTcl: ... Swift [Apple OSes, Linux, Windows (as of version 5.3)] Research compilers.

  5. Linux Professional Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a Canadian non-profit organisation and oriented towards certifications [1] for Linux, BSD [2] and open-source software-based technologies. It was founded in October 1999.

  6. Evaluation Assurance Level - Wikipedia

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    The higher EALs involve more detailed documentation, analysis, and testing than the lower ones. Achieving a higher EAL certification generally costs more money and takes more time than achieving a lower one. The EAL number assigned to a certified system indicates that the system completed all requirements for that level.

  7. Interpreter directive - Wikipedia

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    An interpreter directive is a computer language construct, that on some systems is better described as an aspect of the system's executable file format, that is used to control which interpreter parses and interprets the instructions in a computer program. [1]

  8. BASIC interpreter - Wikipedia

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    First implemented as a compile-and-go system rather than an interpreter, BASIC emerged as part of a wider movement towards time-sharing systems. General Electric, having worked on the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System and its associated Dartmouth BASIC, wrote their own underlying operating system and launched an online time-sharing system known as Mark I featuring a BASIC compiler (not an ...

  9. Trusted operating system - Wikipedia

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    Examples of certified trusted operating systems are: Apple Mac OS X 10.6 (Rated EAL 3+ [2]) HP-UX 11i v3 (Rated EAL 4+); Some Linux distributions (Rated up to EAL 4+); Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Server 2008 R2 (Rated EAL 4+ [3])