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  • ...rs so that list traffic gets routed to an appropriate folder. Here we make a suggestion about how to do this. (Note: I'd appreciate it if someone would ...store, or an IMAP folder store) in which to store our emails. I've created a folder structure that looks like this:
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  • ** Hosting (lease a managed personal server for $50/mo) ...nk/app/src/process/form.php?view=markup /app/src/process/form.php] and add a new action.
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  • ...Royal Exhibition Hotel]. People arrived from 5pm and we were all done just a little past 9pm. In attendance was: ...tos] from the evening in the ProgClub photo album. Unfortunately we missed a few people with the photos, those who left early (004) or arrived late (Tee
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  • ...2017]]) we've updated the [[comms bonus]] to be a book purchase instead of a bill payment at the discretion of the winner. There was also some updates t ...rything goes smoothly, but there may be some service disruption. Will make a further announcement when migration is complete.
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  • A wonderful night was had by all. ...Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire, and didn't even get kicked out for making a racket!
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  • ProgClub has a number of [[ProgClub:Policy|policies]] that members are expected to abide b
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  • ...ys]. Now, rather than being kept up-to-date together, [[honesty]] will run a recent distro (Ubuntu 14.04) while [[hope]] will be kept back (Ubuntu 10.04 ...b community! Hope everyone has a cracker year! First news for this year is a minor update to our policies:
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  • ...[http://progclub.com/progrock/ ProgClub]. The Melbourne-based ProgClub is a club for Progressive Rock enthusiasts, and they used to have the [http://pr
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  • ...created an account you can update your preferences and optionally specify a new [[Skins|skin]]. ...don't actually need to be a ProgClub member for that. If you already have a blog account you can [https://www.progclub.org/blog/wp-login.php?redirect_t
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  • ...ing to the [https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual manual] you can find a freedombox with e.g.: ...[https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Download download] page you can write a [https://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/MicroSD MicroSD] image with e.g.:
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  • ...to pay a bill, we offer the purchase of a book instead. The comms bonus is a small friendly incentive to participate at ProgClub. In order to be eligible for the ProgClub Comms Bonus a member needs to:
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  • ...ension:NoTitle NoTitle] extension. Pcwiki has also been updated to include a link to the [http://validator.w3.org/ W3C HTML validation service] at the b ...f the pcwiki software. The latest release is fairly stable, there are only a few niggling [[Pcwiki#TODO|issues to address]].
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  • N/A. N/A.
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  • ...er:John|JE]] 2011-12-10: doco on the member net/mobile net home pages with a link to this pcmnet project page explaining what the software does
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  • ...://www.progclub.org/gallery/progclub-events/progclub-christmas-party-2014/ a few photos]... The [[cdr]] project is a set of shell commands for searching directories using regular expressions.
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  • ...han a time-stamp later in the page, put the latest changes at the top. Put a link to your wiki user account before the time-stamp so we know who's doing Follow [[Git#Create_new_git_project|these instructions]] to configure a git repository.
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  • back online after a 'backup-offline' command. Conducts a quick-and-dirty backup of [[#HOST|HOST]]s without taking them offline. This
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  • ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to ## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users.
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  • ...t'd probably be for a really good reason, such as, for instance, you being a low-life spammer, or something [[Acceptable use policy|along those lines]].
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  • ...i18n subsystem are identified by a value known within the GNUrc system as a "langtag", short for "language tag". The v2_exception_log table is a registry of unhandled exceptions that have occurred in the application depl
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  • ...ing software. It's a fork of [http://wordpress.org/ WordPress] 3.2.1, with a custom theme compatible with [[Pcwiki]]'s OldSkool. For other projects see
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  • ...ose} software. That's the software that {does what the project does}. It's a fork of {whatever you've copied} with {whatever you've added}. For other pr If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know.
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  • | Two_Words || N/A (do not use) | TWO-WORDS || N/A (do not use)
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  • ...d include another equal sign on each side. To demonstrate this point take a look at the following example- ...subheading of 'Foods' so we add an extra equal sign, similarly 'Fruits' is a subheading of 'Healthy Foods' so we add yet another equal sign.
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  • You can [[register]] to become a ProgClub member. Membership is free, and gives you access to ProgClub [[Ser ...wiki looks you can [[Skins|change it]]. If you're not used to working with a wiki you can get some help on the [[MediaWiki]] software we use (it's the s
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  • ...positional]] vs. [[#Thematic|thematic]]. Positional attributes can vary in a responsive design whereas thematic attributes will (probably) not.
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  • * Placing a high value on freedom of inquiry; hostility to secrecy * Information-sharing as both an ideal and a practical strategy
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  • ...tware that allows you to encrypt/decrypt content in your web browser. It's a bit of fun to learn about Firefox addon development. For other projects see If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know:
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  • IPSec is a project to get IPSec working between hosts on the ProgClub network. For oth ...ables&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a allowing ipsec traffic through iptables]
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  • #p-logo a { background-position: center center !important; }
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  • # have a sensible, robust, comprehensive, and well considered [[#Versioning|version # have a managed [[#PATCH|PATCH]] version number which got incremented automatically
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  • ...That's the software that allows you to find a date that people can attend a particular event. For other projects see [[Projects]]. Here a user can create an event by specifying an event name, earliest date and lat
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  • This page is a reference for ProgClub system administrators. For information about ProgClu ...so we leverage this fact to simplify our UFW rules, for example, by using a default allow incoming policy.
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  • * Ben A
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  • Pcma is the ProgClub database management software. It's a fork of [http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/index.php phpMyAdmin] [https:/
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  • [http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion] is a version control system used by ProgClub as part of its [[SCM|Software Confi ...unt, which means you need to be a [[Register|registered]] member. Becoming a member who has commit access to pcrepo entails accepting the ProgClub [[Pro
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  • * it gets HTTPS security working without the user needing to ignore a security warning ...ngs are used. Note that a table like this would be a good thing to ship on a physical card that comes with FreedomBox hardware. The user will need to kn
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  • Within a branch there might be an /etc folder, and in /etc might be a 'test' or 'set-version' script as standard. ...firm that the software is fit for release. If the 'test' script exits with a non-zero error level the release is aborted because crucial tests have fail
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  • If you want to register to become a ProgClub member: please fill in and submit the [https://www.progclub.org/me If you're having trouble with a facility on the network, or would like to request an improvement, or have a
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  • ...for the [https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ SaltStack] implementation - a key component of the [[Migration_2016]] project. This section describes a base Ubuntu 2016.04 (LTS) build.
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  • {{Test|a=Parameter A|b=Parameter B|user=John}} Your parameters are a={{{a|undefined}}} and b={{{b|undefined}}}. [[User:{{{user}}}|{{{user}}}]].
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  • ...ing:0.5em;margin:0;margin-bottom:0.5em;">...because every programmer needs a good club!</h3> <!--We have a [https://www.progclub.org/blog/ blog]<br><br>-->
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  • We have a spec concerning [[versioning]] of our projects.
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  • ...gle sign-on project. The idea is that users can login to our systems using a single username and password. For other projects see [[Projects]].
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  • We have a [[reference]] section, [[affiliates]] and [[ProgClub:Policy|terms and condi
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  • ...ogClub]] TODO list management software. That's the software that generates a TODO list from the comments in your source code. If you use this script you ...ur source code where they're most relevant and convenient but also publish a [[#TODO list|TODO list]] on the wiki and in our documentation.
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  • ...llery software. That's the software that allows us to share pictures. It's a fork of [http://www.plogger.org/ plogger] 1.0RC1 with no current modificati ...it would be best for you to track the upstream project, we've just created a copy here to make it easy for us to manage deployments.
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  • ...han a time-stamp later in the page, put the latest changes at the top. Put a link to your wiki user account before the time-stamp so we know who's doing And to set up a git repo for Chris:
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  • Wow. What a turn out. Twelve people! That's got to be a record. ...de from pulp and juice of one fruit, whereas marmalade generally refers to a fruit preserve made from the juice and peel of citrus fruits.
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  • Actually, there are two pics of a club there - one full-size and one close-up of the tip. Thus, at first glance, it looks more like a morningstar than a club.
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  • ...e that allows users to view [http://www.progclub.org/pcrepo/ pcrepo]. It's a fork of [http://www.viewvc.org/ ViewVC] 1.0.12 with some minor improvements * [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-13: Added a ProgClub logo with a link back to the wiki
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  • This year ProgClub turns 10! But we're not going to have a party, because COVID. Hopefully we will be back online for the Christmas pa We're all very sad. CK is planning a funeral.
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  • Jsrun is Shawn A. Van Ness's JScript.NET utility software. For other projects see [[projects * [http://www.windojitsu.com/ Shawn A. Van Ness]
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  • ...tues I think I will move on to horse names. Or chemical elements is always a solid choice.
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  • x2maths.web is a mathematics website collaboration. For other projects see [[projects]]. There are no downloads, this project is a website.
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  • This is a template for headings on "done" bullet points.
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  • We have a bunch of friends and affiliates, they are:
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  • [http://git-scm.com/ Git] is a version control system used by ProgClub as part of its [[SCM|Software Confi To create a new project in git:
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  • Defined parameters: {{Test|a=A|b=B|user=John}} indented text line 1, with a space following:
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  • ...ction on a wiki, isn't it..? I mean... each page on the wiki is invariably a "reference". Anyway. Here's some stuff that we thought was "referencey" eno
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  • [[ProgClub]]. That's us! We're a club for computer programmers. [[Welcome]]!
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  • The project takes a HTML snippet and then uses the [http://validator.w3.org/ w3.org validator] ...form in the top frame for specifying and submitting HTML snippets and then a report on the HTML snippet from the W3C Validator in the bottom frame after
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  • ...han a time-stamp later in the page, put the latest changes at the top. Put a link to your wiki user account before the time-stamp so we know who's doing There was a problem where fstab NFS mounts weren't working. To workaround the problem:
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  • ...is the ProgClub Firefox extension which will close your current tab after a timeout. For other projects see [[projects]]. ...er a timeout (in Firefox). It was particularly created so you could set up a YouTube play-list and go to bed knowing it wouldn't play all night.
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  • ProgClub has a number of policies covering various aspects of the club's business. Please ...or not otherwise subscribed to the announcement list, you don't have to be a member to be [https://www.progclub.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/announcemen
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  • ...was founded by, and is mostly comprised of, Australians; although we have a few international members. If you're from somewhere else you are of course Every programmer needs a good club!
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  • ...l and dynamic code base, not ready for public consumption. This project is a replacement for its predecessor [[PHPBOM]]. For other projects see [[projec Why this software? Because I want a web framework and toolkit I can use to deliver data driven web applications
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  • Environmental factors play a huge role in childhood unhealthy weight. American families often dine out, ...edia such as television, video games, computers and movies. TV viewing is a major cause of childhood obesity since it discourages physical activity. I
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  • ...ut that. For what it's worth, I'm working on solving that problem, but I'm a fair way off, and in the mean time it's way too late. Google is already rea ...we let pretty much anyone be an administrator -- so that might be a bit of a problem for you.
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  • ...antic Versioning] (v2.0.0 at time of writing). Thus, this specification is a superset of the SemVer spec. The first MAJOR version number is zero (0). Version zero is a development version and breaking changes are allowed. The first release ver
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  • ...main [http://jsphp.co/ jsphp.co] web-site yet, we'll wait until things are a little further along before rolling out our first version. ...Royal Exhibition Hotel]. People arrived from 5pm and we were all done just a little past 9pm. In attendance was:
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  • ...hem to become better more productive programmers. We also exist to provide a collaborative platform for the development and distribution of free softwar
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  • ...equested it is served from the software's local cache. The idea is to have a system that caches upstream HTTP data forever. ...=markup controller.php] which receives HTTP requests. It is configured for a base path in Apache with something like this:
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  • ProgClub has a few domain names: ProgClub operates a member services network called [[MemberNet]]. Part of MemberNet is [[Mobile
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  • ProgClub is a [[programmers' club]], a free international club for enthusiastic and passionate computer programmer
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  • ...o implement a pessimistic lock with a relational database? (Consensus: use a timeout based system) There has been a little activity at the club lately. We've release v1.0 of our new project a
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  • ...is the ProgClub PHP framework software. That's the software that provides a framework for your PHP applications. For other projects see [[projects]]. * [https://www.maxmind.com/en/opensource MaxMind GeoIP]: You need a [https://www.maxmind.com/en/sitelicense GeoIP Site License] to use this sof
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  • ...lub was an image of a mace, as in a "club". Because every programmer needs a good club! It looked like this: ...were going to contract a graphic artist to come up with a proper image of a "club" for us (view the [[Talk:ProgClub_logo|talk page]] to see his first d
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  • Why this software? Because we wanted a pretty-printer for dealing with (normalizing) the syntax used by the [[JsPH ...can be run on the command-line (in [https://nodejs.org/en/ Node.js]) or in a web browser.
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  • This is a draft document, very much a work in progress. See the [[Talk:Cweb|talk page]] for notes and caveats. Se ...and essentially the software is a distributed search engine implemented on a 64-bit LAMP platform.
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  • ...lity scripts project. That's the software available in /home/jj5/bin. It's a compilation of scripts for doing useful things on the ProgClub network, suc
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  • ...years after I started programming. Every time I solve a problem caused by a type of bug I will try to add it to this list so it doesn't get me so easil Some questions to ask yourself when you're debugging a problem:
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  • ...building it. There are cost effective designs you can consider like using a flat roof. ...ants are assumed to be earning high income and hence could like to live in a good designed building. The house will be definitely costly than the other
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  • ...hing could happen at any time, and you'd just have to deal with it. Life's a bitch, isn't it? * there is no guarantee that software will respond in a timely manner. Services may be slow or unavailable.
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  • ...software we use to develop web applications and web services in PHP. It's a mashup of bits and pieces [[User:John|John]] thinks are useful when deliver Why this software? Because it's a good place to store useful bits and pieces that [[User:John|I]] (we?) proba
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  • ...o manage and develop JavaScript functions that emulate PHP functions. It's a new version of [http://phpjs.org/ phpjs] with some planned bug fixes and im ...the jsphp.com web site. It's a free software content management system for a JavaScript library. The JavaScript library itself is licensed separately un
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  • ...other study notes on my [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/ sixsigma] wiki, and a [https://www.progclub.net/~jj5/ web-site] on [https://www.progclub.net/ Pro Back in the day I had a go at Stanford's [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/AI_class ai-class].
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  • N/A N/A
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  • We have a news page because the [[Forums|other forums]] can tend to be a little chatty and irrelevant -- ''as they should be''.
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  • N/A. | A || Page || Add / Create / New || ||
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  • So [[pcrepo]] is the [[ProgClub]] Subversion repository. Subversion is a Version Control System used by ProgClub to manage some if its [[projects]]. ...o/?sortby=date browse the repo] on the web or you can access directly with a Subversion client:
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  • [[User:John|John]] has hacked out the first version of a simple HTTP statistics collection and reporting facility. You can read abou ...[User:Key|Key]] has been hacking on [[pcmnet]] again and tidying things up a little bit. Thanks Key!
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  • ...e to get done. It's not comprehensive. If you have ideas feel free to make a note of them. = Starting a ProgClub project =
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  • ...ard JavaScript format I'd better explain what that is... this page remains a work in progress. The purpose of this guide is to inform the [[ProgClub.js] Always use a semicolon if you can!
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  • ...to give the system a more suitable distributed design. Rather than having a centralised repository for managing URL and Query IDs these will be adminis A HTML, CSS and JavaScript environment is ambitious. For v1 maybe we'll aim f
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  • ...such as protecting user data even if the user saves a copy of the page as a HTML file on their hard-drive, and there is *some* value in using the Javas
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  • ...l, I am not good at creating things in the web (I mean coding) in spite of a long familiarity with using it. I will appreciate your help and am willing
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  • ...the [[ProgClub]] network. See [[future machine names]] if you need to name a new machine. For information about ProgClub domains, see [[domains]]. For i = A note on virtualisation =
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