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Gnuplot scripts - 4 views

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    Here we explain how to finish your graph which was prepared as described before. A plot-file "output.plt" is a saved file at the last part of "Numerical Calculations" section. This file contains parameters and functions, some of those are default ones while the other part is defined by user.
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LaTeX:Symbols - AoPSWiki - 3 views

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    This article will provide a short list of commonly used LaTeX symbols. Negations of many of these relations can be formed by just putting \not before the symbol, or by slipping an n between the \ and the word. Here are a few examples, plus a few other negations; it works for many of the others as well.
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - 2 views

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    A powerful programming language is more than just a means for instructing a computer to perform tasks. The language also serves as a framework within which we organize our ideas about processes. Thus, when we describe a language, we should pay particular attention to the means that the language provides for combining simple ideas to form more complex ideas.
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Programming Paradigms - 2 views

shared by anonymous on 12 Jan 11 - No Cached
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    Course on C (and more) from Stanfrod University.
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UFRaw - 1 views

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    Standalone tool || Gimp plug-in to manage .raw files
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Vim command list - 1 views

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    Pretty complete
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8 Awesome Perl Command Line Arguments You Should Know - 1 views

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    Command line options in Perl could be useful to do smaller tasks effectively. In this article, let us review how to use Perl command line options to do the following tasks: It opens files one by one and replaces the content with STDOUT.
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How to setup multiple monitors on Xfce desktop? - 0 views

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    How to setup multiple monitors on Xfce desktop? I just followed the instructionson Xorg RandR 1.2 wiki http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2 Lets find out how many monitors we have connect...
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Perl 5 by Example: Command-line Options - 0 views

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    Perl has a wide range of command-line options or switches that you can use. The options are also called switches because they can turn on or turn off different behaviors. A thorough knowledge of the command line switches will enable you to create short one-time programs to perform odd little tasks.
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Special symbols LaTeX - 1 views

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    When used within the affiliation field of the proposal form, the \`, \' and \= need to be specified as \a`, \a' and \a= since the affiliation is in a tabbing environment.
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Resolver "Error: opening audio device" en cmus - 0 views

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    P. He instalado Debian 6.02 XFCE (Squeeze) y cuando intento reproducir un fichero de música, CMUS me da el siguiente error: "Error: opening audio device …" ¿Cómo resolverlo?R. cmus viene configurado para usar pulseaudio por defecto, y Debian 6.02 XFCE usa ALSA como arquitectura de sonido, por lo que es necesario configurar cmus para que usa ALSA en lugar de pulseaudio para ello ejecutamos los siguientes pasos.
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C/C++ Memory Corruption And Memory Leaks - 0 views

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    There are two forms of Linux Memory accessible to the programmer: The most obvious memory errors result in a "Segmentation violation" message. This may alert the programmer to the location of the memory error when the program is run in gdb. The following errors discussed are the not so obvious errors.
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How to generate footnotes without numbering/mark ? I just... - Q&A - 1 views

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    Back to: TeX, LaTeX, etc.: Frequently Asked Questions with Answers [Monthly] FAQS.ORG makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of the posts. Each post is the personal opinion of the poster. These posts are not intended to substitute for medical, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice.
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Adam Pierce » Enumerating Network Interfaces on Linux - 0 views

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    Here is some C code which will list the network interfaces on your Linux box and also the IP and MAC address associated with each interface. I put it together because I couldn't find an example on the net of exactly what I wanted to do - so now here it is.
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When can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc - 0 views

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    TOP When can I use... Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers. Latest update: Two new features added: Full Screen API and requestAnimationFrame (December 13, 2011) Search: Latest update: Two new features added: Full Screen API and requestAnimationFrame (December 13, 2011) Index Tables Legend Green Supported Red Not supported Greenish yellow Partially supported Gray Support unknown Import statistics (beta) Using this form, you can import visitor statistics from your Google Analytics account(s).
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Xdefaults setup - Fluxbox-wiki - 0 views

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    Xdefaults is a configuration file that your terminal emulator (and many other X applications) will use for settings, so you don't have to specify long command line args. Xdefaults is the old name, still used as convention, but it's called Xresources since years and located in the users $HOME as a hidden file.
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Conference Posters in Linux with TeX - 1 views

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    The poster I prepared can be seen here in pdf format. The source files can be downloaded also. The format is A1, portrait, with two columns of text/images. The title and author names span both columns at the top. In my own opinion, the poster is not bad.
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