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name : znew
#!/bin/sh

# Copyright (C) 1998, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2010-2018 Free Software Foundation,
# Inc.
# Copyright (C) 1993 Jean-loup Gailly

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.

version="znew (gzip) 1.9
Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software.  You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

Written by Jean-loup Gailly."

usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [FILE]...
Recompress files from .Z (compress) format to .gz (gzip) format.

Options:

  -f     Force recompression even if a .gz file already exists.
  -t     Test the new files before deleting originals.
  -v     Verbose; display name and statistics for each file compressed.
  -9     Use the slowest compression method (optimal compression).
  -P     Use pipes for the conversion to reduce disk space usage.
  -K     Keep a .Z file when it is smaller than the .gz file; implies -t.
      --help     display this help and exit
      --version  output version information and exit

Report bugs to <bug-gzip@gnu.org>."

check=0
pipe=0
opt=
files=
keep=0
res=0
old=0
new=0
block=1024
# block is the disk block size (best guess, need not be exact)

# Beware -s or --suffix in $GZIP.
unset GZIP
ext=.gz

for arg
do
  case "$arg" in
  --help)      printf '%s\n' "$usage"   || exit 1; exit;;
  --version)   printf '%s\n' "$version" || exit 1; exit;;
  -*)     opt="$opt $arg"; shift;;
   *)     break;;
  esac
done

if test $# -eq 0; then
  echo >&2 "$0: invalid number of operands; try \`$0 --help' for help"
  exit 1
fi

opt=`printf '%s\n' "$opt" | sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/-//g'`
case "$opt" in
  *t*) check=1; opt=`printf '%s\n' "$opt" | sed 's/t//g'`
esac
case "$opt" in
  *K*) keep=1; check=1; opt=`printf '%s\n' "$opt" | sed 's/K//g'`
esac
case "$opt" in
  *P*) pipe=1; opt=`printf '%s\n' "$opt" | sed 's/P//g'`
esac
if test -n "$opt"; then
  opt="-$opt"
fi

for i do
  n=`printf '%s\n' "$i" | sed 's/.Z$//'`
  if test ! -f "$n.Z" ; then
    printf '%s\n' "$n.Z not found"
    res=1; continue
  fi
  test $keep -eq 1 && old=`wc -c < "$n.Z"`
  if test $pipe -eq 1; then
    if gzip -d < "$n.Z" | gzip $opt > "$n$ext"; then
      # Copy file attributes from old file to new one, if possible.
      touch -r"$n.Z" -- "$n$ext" 2>/dev/null
      chmod --reference="$n.Z" -- "$n$ext" 2>/dev/null
    else
      printf '%s\n' "error while recompressing $n.Z"
      res=1; continue
    fi
  else
    if test $check -eq 1; then
      if cp -p "$n.Z" "$n.$$"; then
        :
      else
        printf '%s\n' "cannot backup $n.Z"
        res=1; continue
      fi
    fi
    if gzip -d "$n.Z"; then
      :
    else
      test $check -eq 1 && mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z"
      printf '%s\n' "error while uncompressing $n.Z"
      res=1; continue
    fi
    if gzip $opt "$n"; then
      :
    else
      if test $check -eq 1; then
        mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z" && rm -f "$n"
        printf '%s\n' "error while recompressing $n"
      else
        # compress $n  (might be dangerous if disk full)
        printf '%s\n' "error while recompressing $n, left uncompressed"
      fi
      res=1; continue
    fi
  fi
  test $keep -eq 1 && new=`wc -c < "$n$ext"`
  if test $keep -eq 1 && test `expr \( $old + $block - 1 \) / $block` -lt \
                              `expr \( $new + $block - 1 \) / $block`; then
    if test $pipe -eq 1; then
      rm -f "$n$ext"
    else
      mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z" && rm -f "$n$ext"
    fi
    printf '%s\n' "$n.Z smaller than $n$ext -- unchanged"

  elif test $check -eq 1; then
    if gzip -t "$n$ext" ; then
      rm -f "$n.$$" "$n.Z"
    else
      test $pipe -eq 0 && mv "$n.$$" "$n.Z"
      rm -f "$n$ext"
      printf '%s\n' "error while testing $n$ext, $n.Z unchanged"
      res=1; continue
    fi
  elif test $pipe -eq 1; then
    rm -f "$n.Z"
  fi
done
exit $res

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Web Design for Beginners
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8 Jul 2021
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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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