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or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the 0..1 Range
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Over 2,430 high-resolution free images scanned from more than 160 different old or rare books, with extracts! Remains of Ruined Castles, Deserted Abbeys, Old Manor Houses, mansions and stately homes; also engravings, woodcuts and pictures of Old England and Wales; symbols, photographs and clip-art, Pictures of old books, and much more, stock images scanned from old books, leather-bound books and musty dusty books, by Liam Quin.
This tutorial assumes a basic knowledge of vim -- insert mode, command mode, loading and saving files, etc. It is intended to help vi novices develop their skills so that they can use vi efficiently.
Do whatever you want. Don't learn it if you feel it's too much effort just for nothing. Learn emacs instead. Or stay in your IDE using a lousy editor. Whatever. But in any case, don't ever claim again that those 'vi guys are nutheads' - I hope that I have succeeded in showing you why they (we) stick to it, and you should at least be able to understand its power, even if you prefer to stay away from it.
a poll voting example app
doing away with old-school user profiles
using Xorg bitmap fonts
Frequently Asked Questions about the SIL Open Font License (OFL)
Yes, the way your professor explained FSM makes them much harder than they are in practice. Alright, just forget about that because they aren’t really that complicated.
An algorithm for transforming any text into potentially humorous garbage even more efficiently than by passing it through a marketroid
Knowing which hardware devices support GNU/Linux is important not only for practical reasons---you want your hardware to work with the software that you want to use---but also for ethical and political reasons.