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I've been looking into getting a game since I haven't played one in a while and I've noticed there has been a whole bunch of new Heroes of Might and Magic games released. Since I've got money I've...
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Honestly? You don't. Put it this why "I've just started to learn to walk, now how do I run a marathon?" To keep with the metaphor: take baby steps. If you've started with toy programs move on to...
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Has anybody here used XMLUnit to validate a piece of XML? I find that the given example does not work nor does my simplified version. Any ideas?
public void testValidation() throws...
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http://del.icio.us/C_P/"c++"
The "Thinking in C++" (i.e. TICPP 1&2) are available as printed books too. Also I would really recommend you buy (even if you said you don't want to) the Bjorne...
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I took one look at it and thought "this seems really half-assed, and has none of the polish I've heard 'bout Ubuntu having." While I generally avoid Gnome/GTK apps Synaptic looks like a no brainer at...
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I have installed the CD-ROM version of Kubuntu Dapper Drake i386 on my computer and everything seems to be going well short of a few packages. I have uncommented all the repositories. Yet I still...
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Hmm, we aren't really using XP here: more like "Hack'n'Slash" and "Code by Attrition".
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I was reading some tutorials on JUnit testing and they all suggested writing your unit tests before your code, however, I recall heaqring in class that your unit tests should cover all code paths...
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There are but there are no Distros that are built around them for PPC so if you want to set them you end up having to set X.Org yourself and get to my previous problem.
Seriously, setting up X is...
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Actually, the only problem I'm having setting up Debian Sarge on my G3 Laptop ("Wallstreet"?) is finding a X.org configuration file/specs for it. There are no GUI lightweight PPC distros out there...
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Pah! China resembles communism in the same way that modern capitalism resembles Adam Smith's vision. Frankly, China is on it's way to becoming a capitalistic police state and a successful one. Their...
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don't forget about YellowDog Linux. They are basically Fedora compiled for PPC.
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Well according to Modern Capitalism a corporation's only responsibility is profit. Therefore, you have to make financial disincentives to control behaviour. Problem is that with China's rising soon...
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Indeed, awesome site. I've learned all my basics there and actually without that site I would have never landed the job! A while ago I decided that I should learn about all the latest buzzwords I'd...
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Great graphics, and it seems bug-free... and yet lacking at the same time. I couldn't figure out how to harvest wood or set my warriors to patrol. Interesting division of races. I would recommend...
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It's been a while since I've been on here, but I've been busy with school. However, that will no longer be the case! :D Starting in May (everything according to plan) I will be starting a real...
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Check out OSWD.org it's great for samples and examples and ideas.
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Oh, it is quite impossible for me to be the tracker. My DSL tops out at 40kbps... on a good day. I guess I should have mentioned that.
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Recently I've discovered a cool website where a university professor streams recordings of his lectures. Unfortunately the bandwidth is killing him and he has posted a note on his site that he can no...
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I bring you miracle of 2.6.15 :
however:
But I think this means we are getting awfully close.
Cheers.
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A article proposing Eiffel as a main candidate for the Gnome desktop and an ensuing discussion.
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I heard of a virus that would seek on opposite sides of a harddrive to cause it to be constantly spinning and thus broke your harddrive. Simple mechanical failure.
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When printing a string in C/C++ the rule is simple
1. print character pointed to
2. increment pointer to next character
3. if charcter is NULL (ie \0 which is equal to 0 ) then stop printing...
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SISC: "In addition, SISC is a complete implementation of the language. The entire R5RS Scheme standard is supported, no exceptions." Last update: 2005.08.23
Armedbear Lisp: Lisp interpreter for...
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I heartily recommend NetBeans. Assuming by packages you mean IDEs. If you do mean packages then the Apache project has quite a few good ones including Batik, Xerces, and Xalan. Also Groovy is a cool...
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