Posté: 10 Déc 2005, 04:04
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Say! Thanks, P_S! I've been wondering whether Jer's code screens actually meant anything.
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Say! Thanks, P_S! I've been wondering whether Jer's code screens actually meant anything.
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garooob a écrit:That is hilarious! Thanks, Potter_System, for bringing that to our attention! I can make out PHP and SQL. It also says "comments" so it may be like a forum or something.
cs a écrit:Some day when you have the time, STP tell us more about your studies. What degree you are working on -- what courses you are taking -- etc.
Potter_System a écrit:Howdy:
I didn't have anything funny to do, so I started to see photos from "Tentation" on the site. I found a geek note. Look this image
Can you read that PHP-like code?
(If you don't know, PHP loves MySQL; and there's written a function to make a connexion to a MySQL database)
And the advice?
("Only edit below this line if you know...")
I should download the chapter, but it seems that Jérémie knows PHP
That's all
manson a écrit:Hello everybody ! i hope you didn’t forget me : P !
Olivier a écrit:you seem to have better eyes than mine
Chauve-Souris a écrit:...comments are in-code documentation. That's the stuff programmers hate to bother with when they are writing the program, but later hate themselves for not putting in when they have to go back and figure out how the code works, to debug or change something.....
Chauve-Souris a écrit:...comments are in-code documentation. That's the stuff programmers hate to bother with when they are writing the program, but later hate themselves for not putting in when they have to go back and figure out how the code works, to debug or change something.....
garooob a écrit:...Shoot, I commented the heck outta my code and still couldn't debug it worth crap. I hate writing code!
Chauve-Souris a écrit:garooob a écrit:...Shoot, I commented the heck outta my code and still couldn't debug it worth crap. I hate writing code!
I love writing code AND debugging it. (Of course, with MY code there's almost never anything to debug [arf, arf?])
What I hate is going back to the code a month or a decade later and trying to figure out what the heck I had been doing. Comments help a lot with that.
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garooob a écrit:Well the idea for that came from a project we had to do in school. It was a little Java program that parsed out HTML from different websites and puked out a single HTML page with bits and pieces of the other sites. However, I don't have any of the code (must have done it in the lab), nor do I have a way to compile it if I did. Have you ever done anything like that?
garooob a écrit:... Have you ever done anything like that?
Chauve-Souris a écrit:Much of my work has been done in a delightful but little-known language called "Forth".
Chauve-Souris a écrit:-
Oh my garshk! I yam flabbergasket!
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I was cleaning out my hard disk a couple of days ago and inadvertantly removed a bit too much of my Firefox files, so I have been using MS Internet Explorer for a couple of days. What a difference! I had no idea what I have been missing. IE is interminably SLOWWW loading screens, even screens that I had just had up previously. It especialy had trouble with sub-forum screens, the ones that list the subjects. It was driving me sane!
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Anyhoo, I re-downloaded Firefox, and now it's like a breath of fresh air. I found that the new version (1.5) is ready, and I'm sure it's even faster than 1.0. What a pleasure!
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Everyone: if you are using IE, or even Firefox 1.0, get yourself to http://www.mozilla.com/, click the green box, and start really living. It's only 5 Mb, it unpacks and installs like lightning, it keeps all your old bookmarks and (if from Firefox) options and extensions. I didn't even have to re-load my Google toolbar! Ya gotta get it!
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Benjeremie a écrit:They Found a bug in The last Version of Firefox 1.5
A bugs In the Url Stored in History.dat
The only know(remede) a this Bug is Renew This file Automactily By firefox
an change this Storage time to 0
++ Benjeremie
Potter_System a écrit:...However, this bug only makes Firefox take almost all your RAM; while in IE a "bug" is when someone is able to install an ActiveX program
Chauve-Souris a écrit:Extremely drôle, P_S
So, anyway, is your cool code THE BUG, or is it the FIX? Are you participating in the development of Firefox? Geez, it's great!