FreeBSD
FreeBSD is an operating system within the Unix family tree that can be used used for developing Python applications.

FreeBSD is an implementation of the operating systems concept. Learn more in the deployment chapter or view the table of contents for all topics.
FreeBSD Python resources
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How to Get Started with FreeBSD covers the first steps of logging into a FreeBSD server with SSH, updating the
rootpassword and setting your default shell. There is also a follow-up post for setting up your SSH keys on FreeBSD. -
The FreeBSD Developer's Handbook shows the extensive documentation available to you as you work with Python and other programming languages on this operating system.
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Recommended Steps For New FreeBSD 12.0 Servers explains setting time zones, setting up the IPFW Firewall and configuring NTP for accurate time.
What's next after setting up FreeBSD?
1. Introduction
2. Development Environments
3. Data
4. Web Development
5. Deployment
Hosting
Servers
Static Content
CDNs
Virtual Private Servers
Linode
DigitalOcean
Lightsail
Platform-as-a-Service
Heroku
PythonAnywhere
AWS CodeStar
Operating Systems
Ubuntu
macOS
Windows
FreeBSD
Web Servers
Apache HTTP Server
Nginx
Caddy
WSGI Servers
Green Unicorn (Gunicorn)
mod_wsgi
uWSGI
Continuous Integration
Jenkins
GoCD
Configuration Management
Ansible
Salt
Containers
Docker
Kubernetes
Serverless
AWS Lambda
Azure Functions
Google Cloud Functions
6. DevOps
Changelog
What Full Stack Means
About the Author
Future Directions
Page Statuses
...or view the full table of contents.
Full Stack Python
Full Stack Python
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helpful resources for those topics.
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