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Friday C Quiz: Know Your Closures
You know what? This closure thing has gotten into my head. I know it's pointless and useless to think and talk about it all the time, but I can't help it. Well, my loss is your gain. And today's Friday quiz will take you all the way back to C. Yes... |
Apr 4, 2008 |
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GNU grep's New Trick
I stumbled upon this Linux.com article: GNU grep's new features about a week ago. (No, the StumbleUpon Firefox plugin was not used.) I printed it out but only got a chance reading it on Thursday. It talked about several new features in GNU grep 2.5 ... |
Jun 10, 2006 |
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GNU's Now Unix
Tim Bray: I think Sun could legally ship something like this under the name “GNU/Unix”. Which would be concise, descriptive, accurate, and funny. (Because GNU stands for “Gnu’s Not Unix” and Solaris, after all, is.) I was chatting this over with Si... |
Feb 10, 2006 |
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Free Java Opens Doors To .NET World
I spotted this message on the GNU Classpath mailing list yesterday: Michael Kay: I'm working on a port of the Saxon XSLT and XQuery processor to the .NET platform using IKVMC. (You may already be familiar with this as Saxon.NET, but I'm now looking a... |
Jan 28, 2006 |