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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Introduction Post 302945178 by d0wngrade on Wednesday 27th of May 2015 01:25:03 AM
Old 05-27-2015
Introduction

Hello,

I couldn't find an actual introduction thread, so I decided to just put this here.

I go by d0wngrade online. I have been programming in multiple languages for about 15+ years. I started with standard web design languages like HTML and CSS, but I then advanced from design to development and added PHP, SQL and JavaScript to my belt. After that I started on more advanced languages like C(++), Java and some Assembly. I'm also very fluent in scripting languages like Python and Bash.

I've been using Linux for about 5 years now. My first distribution was an older Debian and I hated it. I didn't use Linux for about 6 months after that, then I tried Ubuntu and I enjoyed it a lot more. About 2 years later I successfully configured my first Arch Linux box. That was when I fell in love. I've started building Android ROMs from source and even adding features. I've also been doing the same thing with Android kernels.

I am currently making a "bridge" for a controller to turn USB into Bluetooth with the Raspberry Pi A+.
Just figured I'd pop in and introduce myself!

Smilie
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LANGDRILL(1)						      General Commands Manual						      LANGDRILL(1)

NAME
langdrill - simple program to test your vocabulary in foreign languages SYNOPSIS
langdrill [file] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the langdrill commands. langdrill is a simple program for testing your vocabulary. It has complete sup- port for internationalized text and can display languages such as Japanese, Hebrew, Russian and many more. The program was inspired by JavaDrill but the author (Ionutz Borcoman) thinks that langdrill has some improvements: while JavaDrill can handle one definition file at a time, langdrill can handle many definitions sections from a single file. The default definition file for langdrill default.drill is located by default in one of the following directories: /usr/share/langdrill /usr/local/share/langdrill depending on the system being Debian GNU/Linux or not. Adding a file on the command line, forces langdrill to use that file instead of the default one. langdrill uses GTK 2 and VDK 2. OPTIONS
There are no options for langdrill, except the optional description file. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ionutz Borcoman <borco@borco-ei.eng.hokudai.ac.jp> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the origi- nal program did not have a manual page. It is currently maintained by Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org>. LANGDRILL(1)
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