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Hi, in my case, I have a question for topics that are slightly dealt with in class, which I am investigating on my own but which are not directly related to the lessons.
Do I have to put the name of the school and others?
(I can't put the name of the professor because is against the school rules to share private details of person related to the school, which includes the name)
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After reading the FAQ for the first time, I noticed Rule # 14 :
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Hello
2 little questions
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2) What is the Bits / Banking stuff for ?
Thx in advance for your time & help
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cacafire
libcaca(1) General Commands Manual libcaca(1)
NAME
cacademo, cacafire - libcaca's demonstration applications
SYNOPSIS
cacademo
cacafire
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cacademo and cacafire programs.
cacademo displays ASCII art effects with animated transitions: metaballs, moire pattern of concentric circles, old school plasma, Matrix-
like scrolling.
cacafire displays burning ASCII art flames.
KEYS
Enter forces an effect transition to happen
Space pauses and resumes the program
Esc exits the program
BUGS
Please report any bugs you find to <libcaca@lists.zoy.org>.
LICENSE
cacademo is covered by the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License (WTFPL). cacafire is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public
License (LGPL).
AUTHORS
cacademo's moire and matrix effects and this manual page were written by Sam Hocevar <sam@hocevar.net>.
cacademo's metaball effect was written by Jean-Yves Lamoureux <jylam@lnxscene.org>, cacafire is a port of AAlib's aafire written by Jan
Hubicka <hubicka@freesoft.cz> and cacademo's plasma effect is a port of an SDL plasma effect written and put in the public domain by
Michele Bini <mibin@tin.it>.
SEE ALSO
cacaview(1), aafire(1)
libcaca 2006-9-23 libcaca(1)