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Our weapon is surprise. Surprise and Fear. Fear and surprise. Our two weapons are fear and surprise, and ruthless efficiency. Our three weapons are: Fear and surprise and ruthless efficiency and...
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That's the commonly accepted approach to many-to-many relationships. It works well.
Now you have to think about: Can one employee work the same job twice? ;)
(If (s)he could, you could add...
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Or you could just use C++ and the string class. ;)
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Yes, but that is forcing the client to do your work for you. You could just as easily do it with CGI, and then you wouldn't have to worry about whether the clent supports javascript.
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Uhh.... allowing a website to execute programs locally is a HUGE security hole. They could just as easily run "rm -rf ~" as actually execute the program.
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No no no... other people's apache logs.
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Ever since that "Rotate the output of banner" thread, I've been wanting some silly programming challenges... anyone got any?
I guess it's kinda selfish to ask for them without providing any, so...
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so, who here's going to be using the [just released] 2.5 beta tree? I think I will, and I'll see if I can keep up and maybe contribute something, too. :)
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I don't think so, becaus if it did, the compiler would probably try that (one of the beauties of C++)
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Javascript is evil. So are cookies, pages with java applets, flash, et cetera.
Nothing but html parsing/rendering should be done by the web browser.
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I think it's pretty close to the same as in *NIX, something like "set path="C:\whereever\python\is\"... though I may be mistooken.
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There's only one reason I can think of that a person would write a program named "su" and put it in a directory that is before /bin in PATH...
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:cool: c++ template functions :cool:
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That's cool.... I might make you an offer, but I have no idea what this thing'd really be worth... :o
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post silly programming tasks and give the books as prizes for whoever gets them done best/first. :)
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Should I submit that silly little perl script I wrote for TLD's thread? The one that turns the output of "banner" sideways?
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I had the text stretching problem for awhile there too. It's because banner doesn't print more empty spaces after the right end of the letter. I had to append white spaces so all the lines were all...
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#!/usr/bin/perl
@banner=`banner @ARGV`;
$big = 0;
foreach (@banner){
$big = length($_) unless $big > length($_);
}
foreach (@banner){
chomp;
$_ .= " " while (length($_) < $big);
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Filenames for fstreams have to be of type char *, not string. Change those 2 lines to:
ifstream fileIn(fileOpen.c_str());
ofstream fileOut(fileSave.c_str());
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$20!
I'm there!
(you did say I could jam a pcmcia network card in there, right?)
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#!/bin/sh
for i in *.mp3; do
ARTIST=`echo $i | awk -F- '{print $1}'`
TITLE=`echo $i | awk -F- '{print $2}' | sed "s/.mp3$//"`
echo $ARTIST
echo $TITLE
done
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Oh, just because it's a no-brainer to set up, and they're running windows 98, and I hate setting stuff up on windows. ;)
I suppose the 5 seconds it'll take to give them a static ip will be...
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