Have you got the correct permissions to run foo?
Do this:
ls -l /media/Projects/C/foo/foo/bin/Debug/foo
The output will show something like -rwxrwxr-x. If you see no x anywhere in that...
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Have you got the correct permissions to run foo?
Do this:
ls -l /media/Projects/C/foo/foo/bin/Debug/foo
The output will show something like -rwxrwxr-x. If you see no x anywhere in that...
That is misinformation.
PyQt is still going strong and there is no sign that Riverbank Computing will abandon it. PySide has run out of Nokia funding, but it is still being developed by...
Why not join the Wine project and help them implement DirectX? Plenty of things to do there: http://wiki.winehq.org/DirectX-ToDo
main( )
{
printf("RIP, Dennis Ritchie");
}
1974-style C
RIP.
Each node points to another node. That is all.
In the simplest terms, a node consists of two values: one is the value carried by the node, and the other is the value of the location of the next...
Epic thread necro... :p Two years old!
Well, since the case last year, Roadshow Films lodged an appeal against the decision. Today, the appeal was dismissed.
...
The nature of information that can be transmitted on the Internet is different from the information that can be transmitted via print or film media.
For example, no one writes letters to relatives...
Oh, Karel! I remember that. At the time, our teacher likened Karel to a cockroach, and how we should pretend we're telling a cockroach where to move. :p
GW-BASIC was the first. Back in the days when floppy disks were actually "floppy". ;)
Turbo Pascal in high school, along with some PROLOG and something called miniSQL (which would later be...
You probably don't need threads, and it's not likely to help you very much since the bottleneck (establishing connection) is actually outside your code. Also, Python doesn't have native threads, so...
Front page index has been updated.
And I should put another one in shouldn't I? ;)
Scala
object HelloUbuntu {
def main(args: Array[String]) {
val name = readLine("Hi! What's your...
It makes sense. The two projects were created for pretty much identical reasons, so it's only natural for them to join forces.
I think it'll be great for FOSS office software! :)
Not to those who know what they're doing. ANY computer system, Linux or otherwise, is hackable. Also, this was an application-level intrusion, so the operating system had very little to do with it.
In your case, MS Office won't be worth the pricetag.
For other users, such as myself, it is worth it.
Lots of issues for me on that front. Even relatively simple tables and bullets are out of...
Definitely a +1 for Crunchbang. My system was only about 200MB at boot-up, and that was with compiz enabled. Most other distros clock up about 290MB at least.
And because it has a Debian base,...
Ack! My claim has been defeated!
According to the Berne Convention, copyright is automatically awarded to the original creator without the need for formal registration, and all signatory...
I selected Semi-Pro, even though I used to run Ubuntu with a custom GUI. It just doesn't seem right to call myself "PRO" when I don't even design/develop/fix/manage Linux systems professionally or...
Eh? So you don't ever eat steamed food? Or even cooked food?
Man is adaptable: true.
But people like the Inuits have adapted over many many generations, and even evolved to a degree to cope with their environment. Furthermore, they live in fairly organised...
Mars' gravity is only 38% of Earth's, so the fuel savings would actually be more than your estimate. :)
Terraforming seems a little too ambitious though. We could certainly build a base there, if...
Python or Ruby.
Both are available on Windows and Linux (and both are pre-installed on MacOS). Both have mature implementations on .NET (IronPython and IronRuby) and Java (Jython and JRuby) as...
The Soviet Union went out of fashion two decades ago. ;)
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install Russian-Federation
or
yum update Russian-Federation
Saturn IV was a freak project. Unfortunately, if you don't keep up projects like that, you lose the intellectual investment. People with the knowledge and skill die/retire due to old age, etc.
I'm less concerned about nice scenery, and more concerned at what seems to be a very "dead" spirit of enterprise and progress -- both generally as well as on these forums.
As I mentioned some time...