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Type: Posts; User: Brian2
My email address has changed.
I can't remember the password for my first account.
Don't forget to
chmod 755 compile.sh
All arguments passed will be character strings. So even if you called the function with:
%foo 42
argv[0] will point to "42", not 42.
#include <stdlib.h>
www.libsdl.org
Nah, it's definately up to your usual standard.
A sitar perhaps?
ironic considering itunes is spyware
AOL + Linux = disaster.
AOL is windows-only and the hacks for linux are few and only work in a few countries (france i think). The best solution is to get a real ISP.
yes.
manually.
Linux can only read NTFS file systems.
heh printf("\b"); also works.
Wouldn't it be better to make nbytes a size_t?
If it's a HTTP proxy then:
GET http://url.com/url/ HTTP/1.1
#include <stdio.h>
int menu(void);
void hellofunc(void);
void goodbyefunc(void);
int main(void)
{
int choice;
while ((choice = menu()) != 3) {
while ((ch = getchar()) != '\n' && ch != EOF);
flushy flushy
http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi?answer=1044873249&id=1043284392
gf 5200 sucks :(
(defun stars (amt)
(dotimes (cur amt) (dotimes (num (- amt cur)) (princ " "))
(dotimes (num (1+ (* (1- cur) 2))) (princ "*")) (terpri)))
HA! (oh and you didnt declare some of your...
> Did you run my code?
Woah, that is cool.
> Anyway, what are you doing posting lisp on a C board? :rolleyes:
I'm trying to learn it. :(
(defun pramt(c a)
(unless (= a 0)
(princ c)
(pramt c (- a 1))))
(defun lines(amt max)
(unless (= amt (+ max 1)) (pramt " " (- max amt))
(pramt "*" (+ 1 (* (- amt 1) 2)))
(terpri)...
All programmers so far have been killed in action. But even then it only serves to make them more powerful. Much like what happened with Obi Wan Kenobi.
What's your point? Internet Explorer has 99% of the market share. If you want more performance per pound/dollar, then AMD it is.
I have a thing against tomshardware. They are soo biased to intel they only ever mention AMD in a negative light.
2000 is XP minus the bloat.
Perfect.
kwrite has it too.