It's supposed to be http://weitz.de/drakma/
Instead of the first, try "pgrep".
Yes you can. I've done it myself many times.
Besides mouse gestures I've gotten so used to browsing via keyboard (especially when using Shift+arrow keys) that switching to another browser is nigh impossible, because I get irritated too easily. And the builtin RSS…
"...most mobile PC makers did not think to themselves "how on earth are we going to go up against this"" What I've been hoping ever since yesterday is that someone should release an "iPad" with a heavily customized open…
Alt+Backspace in Opera or Ctrl+Z.
Unfortunately I'm not. I tried learning C as my second language after VB and the syntax seemed unnecessarily complicated to me (like '->'). As a newb, you get bogged down in the details and knowing the cases for…
About pointers being difficult...I don't think that pointers are difficult to understand. To me it was more the syntax C uses that got in the way.
I'm currently working on a mp3tag-like tag editor for Linux called puddletag which you can find at puddletag.sourceforge.net. Don't download it yet though. I'm releasing a update tomorrow with a large number of bugfixes…
It's supposed to be http://weitz.de/drakma/
Instead of the first, try "pgrep".
Yes you can. I've done it myself many times.
Besides mouse gestures I've gotten so used to browsing via keyboard (especially when using Shift+arrow keys) that switching to another browser is nigh impossible, because I get irritated too easily. And the builtin RSS…
"...most mobile PC makers did not think to themselves "how on earth are we going to go up against this"" What I've been hoping ever since yesterday is that someone should release an "iPad" with a heavily customized open…
Alt+Backspace in Opera or Ctrl+Z.
Unfortunately I'm not. I tried learning C as my second language after VB and the syntax seemed unnecessarily complicated to me (like '->'). As a newb, you get bogged down in the details and knowing the cases for…
About pointers being difficult...I don't think that pointers are difficult to understand. To me it was more the syntax C uses that got in the way.
I'm currently working on a mp3tag-like tag editor for Linux called puddletag which you can find at puddletag.sourceforge.net. Don't download it yet though. I'm releasing a update tomorrow with a large number of bugfixes…