On Sep 19, 2009, at 10:09, Dotan Cohen wrote:
ניצן, תזהר לא לכלול את תפוצות הדואר
כשאתה שולח דברים אלו. תודה.
שנה טובה!
I think this is an English language list.
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On 4-Sep-2009, at 14:49, Daevid Vincent wrote:
I've used this code for about 6 years now and have yet to find
emails that
it didn't work for. If someone has some funky (whacky) RFC extremity,
It's attitudes like this that make the web such a wonderful place.
When I encounter a website the r
On Feb 27, 2009, at 6:12, Hans Schultz wrote:
Hahahah,I was thinking the same thing
The trouble is most people mean "compile a source file to an
executable binary" when they sat compile. By this measure, PHP does
not compile.
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On 11-Apr-2007, at 13:06, Chris Lott wrote:
You're missing the point-- it's not that there is a practical
difference in the examples, it's that there IS a difference, the
students see it, and it is an extra point of confusion that isn't
needed if one is being consistent.
I have to disagree, and
On 6-Apr-2007, at 08:13, Chris Lott wrote:
echo substr("abcdef", 1);
So they naturally want to know-- why the double quotes? And there's no
good logical reason for double quotes in the example-- and there are
languages where the function could take a variable to be interpolated
that DOES need do
On 22-Nov-2006, at 04:20, Ryan A wrote:
Hey there,
I dont mean to be a total pri*k about this, but unless you have
created something that you are willing to share with others and
others can use/modify for their requirements, and you grant them
this privilege...I think the norm is you pay
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