Hi guys and gals...
A mildly humourous blog from 2013, but I come into this category... ;oDD
Languager: The Poorest Computer Users are Programmers (0 Replies)
While working on my current "UNIX history project" I ran across this:
Jerry Saltzer created an online scanned copy of the Multics Systems Programmers' Manual (MSPM) in this directory.
Based on the 1969-04-01 MSPM, the repo comprising 996 PDF files.
In order to help preserver the MSPM, ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Neo
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3. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
When I visit Programmers forum my ESET Nod32 detects TrojanDownloader.Pegel.BH.trojan
I don't know when it started, as I visited the site today after staying off-line a few days. (2 Replies)
i have MOTIF installed X11
a easy program is saved as hello.c
there is the following message
where can i get the X11/intrinsic.h , file ???
need help to compile
my system : MX-16 Linux Debian Jessie / i386
hans@mx1:~/Documents
$ cc push.c -o push -lXm -lXt -lX11
In file included from... (0 Replies)
I've seen so many times that programmers were confused about shell quoting and white spaces interpretation, that I decided to investigate that problem deeper. And my conclusion is that quoting in shells is very different from other programming languages. Programmers who have bigger experience in... (6 Replies)
Can someone suggest any online venues to assist in recruiting a senior C programmer (looking for someone interested in working on kerberos code).
I've tried a bunch of the open source and higher ed lists (this is for Univ. of Michigan). The commercial services such as Dice or monster yield a... (7 Replies)
I have never programmed in Perl (insert laughter, mock, etc. here ____) - so I need a sort of "Programming in Perl" covering the basics.
I now have two Perl books, one is a 5 volume Unix resource kit, the other is "Mastering algorithms with Perl" - none of them explains how to produce "hello,... (11 Replies)
HTCHECK(1) FSF HTCHECK(1)NAME
ht://Check - Web site checker for dead/external links 2.0.0
SYNOPSIS
htcheck [-isvk] [-c configfile] [-D dbname]
DESCRIPTION
ht://Check is more than a link checker. It is a console application written for Linux systems in C++ and derived from ht://Dig.
It can retrieve information through HTTP/1.1 and store the information in a MySQL database, and it is particularly suitable for small
Internet domains or Intranet.
Its purpose is to help a webmaster manage one or more related sites: after a "crawl", ht://Check gives back very useful summaries and
reports, including broken links, anchors not found, content-types and HTTP status codes summaries, etc.
From version 1.2.3, ht://Check also performs accessibility checks in accordance with the principles of the University of Toronto's Open
Accessibility Checks (OAC) project, allowing users to discover site-wide barriers like images without proper alternatives, missing titles,
etc.
ht://Check can also be used for Web structure analysis, as it stores information regarding links between HTML documents.
OPTIONS -v Verbose mode (more 'v's increment verbosity)
-s Statistics (broken links, etc...) available
-i Initialize the database (drop a previous db)
-k Initialize the database (drop tables, keep the db)
-c configfile
Configuration file
-D dbname
Name of the database
AUTHORS
Written by Gabriele Bartolini <angusgb@users.sourceforge.net>
REPORT BUGS
Report bugs by using Sourceforge's bug tracker at: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5071&atid=105071 or write down a note to the
author.
AVAILABILITY
The latest version of this distribution is available online from: http://htcheck.sourceforge.net/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Comune di Prato - Prato - Italy
Some Portions Copyright (c) 1995-2003 The ht://Dig Group <www.htdig.org>
Some Portions Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Devise.IT srl <http://www.devise.it/>
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE.
ht://Check 2.0.0 September 2009 HTCHECK(1)