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Forum: Programming 10-27-2009
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Thank You for the link, I had no idea Objective-C...
Thank You for the link, I had no idea Objective-C was like that. It's a shame, I really looked forward to completing the examples in that book sitting @ my desk, I don't think the hardware on my pc...
Forum: Programming 10-23-2009
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Posted By inquen
Thank you for your response, Could you provide me...
Thank you for your response, Could you provide me with any information that might point me in the direction of an update GNUStep compiler that might be able to use those features on Linux?

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Forum: Programming 10-23-2009
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Posted By inquen
Compiling Objective-C 2.0 under Linux
Hello all, I am new to programming and currently I am taking a swing at Objective-C. I easily compile my programs on my Macintosh, and have compiled some Objective-C programs on my linux box.
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Posted By inquen
History for custom BASH function
Hello all, I have a bash function that opens Safari (I'm on OS X) with a specified argument.

Here it is :

function safari
{

#Safari bash function

TLDS=( "http://www." ".com" ".org" ...
Forum: IP Networking 05-03-2009
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Posted By inquen
Hey, thanks, I'll alias this now, and turn it...
Hey, thanks, I'll alias this now, and turn it into a useful function that just spits out that one line. Thanks!! :D
Forum: IP Networking 05-03-2009
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Posted By inquen
Thanks, using nslookup with my user name gives me...
Thanks, using nslookup with my user name gives me my routers' IP address, and another IP address I'm not too familiar with, but it starts the same numbers in the first group, but the rest are...
Forum: IP Networking 05-03-2009
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Posted By inquen
Obtaining your external IP address using a Unix Utility
Hello, this is my first post on the Unix forums. This is something that's been bothering me for a while, is there any particular UNIX/Linux application that will allow you to see you external IP...
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