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You better believe I came back again briefly just to bump this thread (again).
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16 month old bump :)
(and yes I came back just to bump this)
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That's not really an examples site as much as it is just a search engine for code.
A good actual examples site is http://www.codeexamples.org .... which at the moment seems to be busted. Doh :(
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Use ls -I \*.tar
(note, that's a capital i)
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http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/
The best place to start.
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Most if not all terminal emulators accept commands to execute in their command line options. So wherever you are telling those terminals to start when your wm starts, you can put whatever...
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I'd choose the first one. Maybe the second, but make it "AutoDataSegNum" or maybe just "AutoDataSeg" (if it's understood that that would mean "segment number"). The last one isn't concise, it's...
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A variable's name should be precisely long enough to describe itself -- no shorter, no longer. Kind of like Abraham Lincoln is reported to have answered the question, "How long should a man's legs...
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Well if you want to make it a more full-featured vimrc, read my article on it :)
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You didn't comment your vimrc and yet you encourage people to "read it"?
How are they going to know that they need to put things ing ~/vim if they are going to use it?
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To answer the subject at hand:
Python, first and foremost. It will get you farther faster than any of the other languages and it will make you a better coder in pretty much all of the other...
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bash (a must), and python (handy for everything that's not simple enough for bash scripting) :)
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More information would be nice. Specifically, the following:
What version of python
How it was installed
What distribution (or OS, as the case may be) you're using
The exact error message
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I blaze through stuff with vim (I offer as evidence. my customizing vim NHF that I wrote probably 3 years ago as proof of my wizened guru status :p), but I'm not an emacs hater. I just know that at...
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Two versions of my python script to do it.
The short and readable one:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import re
import sys ...
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So type it into the find box in your browser.
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GTK: http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/index.html
gcc: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.3.2/gcc/
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Actually, it's kind of the opposite. He wanted a language where people could express themselves in the way they wanted to. You know, that whole "TIMTOWTDI" bag. That's why you can do:
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Please read my post above about Perl 6. Perl is getting worse in the upcoming revision. No offense to Damian Conway personally, but ever since the money was raised for him to work full-time on Perl...
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Perl-compatible regexes are most definitely not the same as Perl syntax. Python's regexes are very close to Perl's and no one would say that Python syntax is like Perl syntax.
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I prefer a more generalized polymorphic typing mechanism, like the one in Haskell :)
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For fun, that program in Python:
#!/usr/bin/env python
while True:
s = raw_input("Text to encrypt: ")
print s.encode('rot13')
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I don't think anyone ever denied that it has lots of users and lots of modules to accomplish things. It definitely has both of those.
Can it do a lot of things? Sure. But it does them...
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Nah, not unless you've got more crap than I put into my perl rant :)
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