Chad Miller wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
/etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt
I always thought of a fairly sizeable project that I'd like to tackle, and
dove into it with the new language I wanted to learn. Something like a full
blown editor, an interpreter, a big scientific Monte Carlo calculation, an
Emacs extension, or a database. A big project will ensure you encounter
Chad Miller wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
/etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt se
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
> addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
> /etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt search
> produces e
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How
> did you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
> inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++
> and while it's e
I always thought of a fairly sizeable project that I'd like to tackle, and
dove into it with the new language I wanted to learn. Something like a full
blown editor, an interpreter, a big scientific Monte Carlo calculation, an
Emacs extension, or a database. A big project will ensure you encounter
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
> addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
> /etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt search
> produces e
OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How did
you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++ and
while it's easy enough to write the "Hello Worlds" and CD-catalog programs
:-) how di
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How
> did you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
> inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++
> and while it's e
OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How did
you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++ and
while it's easy enough to write the "Hello Worlds" and CD-catalog programs
:-) how di
I seek someone to make the upload of scummvm 0.3.0b-3 for me.
There's only some minor changes since the upload of -2, which was
sponsored by Tollef Fog Heen in January.
The changelog entries are:
* It appears I reinvented the wheel. Start using dpatch instead of
my own patchsyst
Roland Mas wrote:
> It works flawlessly, and it allows me to have my GnuPG private key
> on exactly zero machine, only on this USB key thing (don't worry, I
> also have backups). I have recently added SSH to the same scheme.
> Protects me from thieves, although not from trojaning. I assessed th
I seek someone to make the upload of scummvm 0.3.0b-3 for me.
There's only some minor changes since the upload of -2, which was
sponsored by Tollef Fog Heen in January.
The changelog entries are:
* It appears I reinvented the wheel. Start using dpatch instead of
my own patchsyst
Roland Mas wrote:
> It works flawlessly, and it allows me to have my GnuPG private key
> on exactly zero machine, only on this USB key thing (don't worry, I
> also have backups). I have recently added SSH to the same scheme.
> Protects me from thieves, although not from trojaning. I assessed th
I have done this 10 times
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