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The goals of this project are simple: Create a highly configurable, easily modifiable source code beautifier. "Beauty would save the world."
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All you need is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_%28programming_language%29[^].
And beauty shall follow as the night follows day.
P.S. I decided to download the code and see whether or not I could compile it with [HP C++ V7.3-009 for OpenVMS Alpha V8.3]
I didn't really hold out much hope, as I've never been able to successfully compile open source code on OpenVMS
So far, I have found that I have to rename config.h and add #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 , but I still get:
void log_fmt(log_sev_t sev, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
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expected a "{"
at line number 96 in file MY$ROOT:[UNCRUSTIFY.SRC]LOGGER.H;1
Which appears to be a GNU thing: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Function-Attributes.html[^]
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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As big as Internet of Things could be, the only real way to measure its value is by developer counts, not sensor counts. "They are using a bounty hunter named Jango Fett to create a clone army."
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I still don't understand what's supposed to be good about "The Internet Of Things."
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It's got things.
Really. Some people!
TTFN - Kent
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and ubiquitous mesh connectivity, dude!
:p
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Microsoft will no longer send security bulletins, security advisories and security bulletin revisions to people via emails. The software giant has notified users, those that have subscribed to security updates, that the company will no longer push such updates to their email inboxes. "Blame Canada"
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If the user has opted in, surely it shouldn't be an issue....I smell more BS.
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You can still get some thru RSS instead.
If you can ever get Outlook to pull them.
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At the peak of Microsoft’s browser war with Netscape in 1996, a small two-man team by the name of V_Graph approached Microsoft with a novel browser component that could integrate web content into custom applications. They called their product “web widgets.” "Well, this theory, that I have, that is to say, which is mine,... is mine."
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According to new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Facebook altered the News Feeds for hundreds of thousands of users as part of a psychology experiment devised by the company's on-staff data scientist. By scientifically altering News Feeds, the experiment sought to learn about the way positive and negative effect travels through social networks, ultimately concluding that "in-person interaction and nonverbal cues are not strictly necessary for emotional contagion." Just in case you needed another reason not to like Facebook
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There was a conversation on an email discussion list over the past couple days where one individual running WSUS to patch computer reported that Windows 8.1 was not shown correctly as a targeted system. Instead, it was being reported as version 6.2. Because six versions ought to be enough for everyone
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Well, DOS 6.2 was awesome.
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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I was trying to think of a way to bring it back to that great OS, but failed.
TTFN - Kent
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I got it running in a Hyper-V VM for old time's sake...things were so much simpler back then.
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The surprise hit of Google I/O was without a doubt Cardboard. Google’s paper product — or phone-based VR viewer — made its debut during yesterday’s keynote, and today, David Coz, the project’s founder, revealed its origins. It still blows my mind, so many minutes later
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Google wants to make the experience of using Chromecast more social. To do that, it's opening up the $35 device to everyone in your living room, regardless of whether or not they're connected to your Wi-Fi network. - .... .- - .----. ... / .- -.-. - ..- .- .-.. .-.. -.-- / -.- .. -. -.. / --- ..-. / -. . .- -
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To translate that Morse Code, visit here: Morse Code Translator[^] Kent Sharkey wrote: - .... .- - .----. ... / .- -.-. - ..- .- .-.. .-.. -.-- / -.- .. -. -.. / --- ..-. / -. . .- -
To that, I reply:
-.-- --- ..- / .-. . .- .-.. .-.. -.-- / - .... .. -. -.- / - .... .- - / .. ... / -. . .- - / - .... .- - / ... --- -- . --- -. . / --- ..- - ... .. -.. . / -.-- --- ..- .-. / .-.. .. ...- .. -. --. / .-. --- --- -- / .-- .. -. -.. --- .-- / -.-. .- -. / ... .... --- .-- / ... --- -- . - .... .. -. --. / .-.. .. -.- . / .--. --- .-. -. --- / --- -. / -.-- --- ..- .-. / - ...- ..--..
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What? It's not showing on there already?
TTFN - Kent
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-.-- --- ..- .-. / .-. . .--. .-.. -.-- / .. ... / .-. . .--- . -.-. - . -.. / -... . -.-. .- ..- ... . / -.-- --- ..- / -.. .. -.. / -. --- - / .-. . .--. .-.. -.-- / .. -. / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . .-.-.- !!
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Great idea! It reminds me of the 1970ies when the TV remote control used ultrasonic sound. Was a great experience when the neighbour used the dog whistle to call his dog...
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It's rare that you come across a bug so subtle that it can last for two decades. But, that's exactly what has happened with the Lempel-Ziv-Oberhumer (LZO) algorithm. Software bugs ... in SPACE!
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A good bug is a dead bug!!!!
I'd rather be phishing!
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The free, virtual and community-driven dotnetConf is on. Point your web-browser to dotnetConf.com. No registration, manager approval or anything required! The virtual conference is two days long. You had me at free
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Er... I think I just missed just about all of it.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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