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Forum: Programming 05-19-2009
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Posted By Freddie
C programming on Linux/BSD : which tools to use?
Hello there, i've lurked this forum for a while (in few month i will have been registered for two years) but this is my firts post.

Well, after having looked to C language as a black monster, i...
Forum: Open Source 07-05-2006
337,989
Posted By Freddie
I never tried nano. I liked vim, whan i tried it....
I never tried nano. I liked vim, whan i tried it.
I think I'll try it soon... thanks or the interesting reply.

Freddie
179,501
Posted By Freddie
Now, I'm new to GNU/Linux, I'm just learning it. ...
Now, I'm new to GNU/Linux, I'm just learning it.
I only know that 'ksh' stands for 'korn shell' . Nothing more.
So I've olny used Bash.

I can't say if Bash is better than Ksh or viceversa, I...
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Posted By Freddie
It's very useful and interesting. Freddie
It's very useful and interesting.


Freddie
Forum: Programming 07-03-2006
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35,038
Posted By Freddie
(some text has been cut) Great! :D ...
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Great! :D



Freddie
Forum: Programming 06-28-2006
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Posted By Freddie
If you have pcap.h in /usr/include type: ...
If you have pcap.h in /usr/include type:
#include <pcap.h>

If you don't have pcap.h in /usr/include:
download it (but i can't help you to find it, I don't know where you can find it, ask it...
Forum: Open Source 06-28-2006
337,989
Posted By Freddie
vi is the original editor, coded in 1976 Bill...
vi is the original editor, coded in 1976 Bill Joy.
Vim is a vi clone, coded by Braahm Molenar. Vim is more powerful than vi, and is more extensible.
There are a lot of vi clones on the internet,...
Forum: Open Source 06-26-2006
337,989
Posted By Freddie
vi rulez. IMHO Vi it's the best editor you...
vi rulez.

IMHO Vi it's the best editor you can use.
That's because:

It's fast
It's straightforward (vi will do exactly what you said it do)
It's extensible
It's well documented
It's...
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