Month: August 2010
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brand new hot stuff: Using SQLite – O’Reilly Media
Using SQLite – O’Reilly Media We (Aleph Soft Education) are going to teach you this tomorrow, if you want so! Look up, what else we have to offer!
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“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.”
“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.” author: Winston Churchill
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my slides’ ToC had truncated section titles
I asked on the mailing list docbook-apps, what I should do, and a helpful mate suggested to make use of . That was a pretty good suggestion, I was rather thankful for it, and I did that for a couple of presentations. Introducing is a rather tedious process though (and remember: engineers are notoriously lazy,…
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“off topic” posting on mailing lists, and getting bashed or not
I am subscribed to quite a few mailing lists (“ML”), and procmail is my friend. A couple of minutes ago a V.I.P. posted absolutely O.T. on webscrapers@cool.haxx.se, and I bet nobody will complain. And I fully agree with that. There is a relaxed and professional atmospherere on that ML, and I like that. During the…
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GNU HURD – Altered visions and lost promise – The H Open Source: News and Features
GNU HURD – Altered visions and lost promise – The H Open Source: News and Features
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Microsoft’s IronRuby team ground down – The H Open Source: News and Features
Microsoft’s IronRuby team ground down – The H Open Source: News and Features
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COBOL – The New Age Programming Language
COBOL – The New Age Programming Language Found this funny article through a tweet by Matz.
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Programming in Lua
Programming in Lua, Second Edition I came across Lua recently on my latest FRITZ!Box, where they use it as a compact and tiny scripting language. Now I decided to make use of my Lua competence and prepare a Lua course as well. The slides are already created. Where are the participants? Why do you hesitate?…
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a SnowLeopard keyboard in “multi-country mode” showing the German tricolor
The only period of time, that the German tricolor could ever, ever got seen on me was during my military service. I think, that’s more than enough. But … SnowLeopard uses the national flags to indicate, in which country mode the keyboard currently is. Now for a Germany/German keyboard that is the German tricolor. Now…