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  • ...as created before "responsive design" was a thing. The idea was to provide a members area to experiment with content and services specifically targeted
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  • JsPHP is the ProgClub project to implement PHP functions in JavaScript. It's a fork of [http://phpjs.org/ phpjs] with some planned bug fixes and improveme ...can include from your own project. If you need the php.js file packaged in a different format then get in contact with [[User:John|John]] and let him kn
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  • If you would like to become a ProgClub member please [https://www.progclub.org/members/register.php regis
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  • N/A. ...a web link for download. Either type of input is processed and turned into a Data URI.
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  • ...t you can get access to our network services from your home. You will need a static IP address in order for this to be feasible, of course. ...ver_SSH|SSH tunnel]] to solve your connectivity woes. This can be a bit of a hassle to setup every time you need it, so for the longer term you might li
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  • See the project page for a list of copyright holders. WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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  • // https://stackoverflow.com/a/1287209 // 2021-03-04 jj5 - NOTE: if this is annoying you or creating a problem let me know at
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  • ...tware that allows you to change directory from your terminal by specifying a regular expression for the directory(s) you want to go to. For other projec I have a backup script which creates directories for each computer in /var/backup/su
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  • ...your HTML or PHP files) in the 'public_html' directory, and you will have a web-site available from MemberNet: There are a few things you can do with your member web-page(s) to integrate well with [
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  • Why this software? Because some friends and I started a project to do this back around the year 2000 and we never shipped it. I thi * N/A at this time
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  • ...o you (you can of course change that by [[Register|registering]] to become a ProgClub member!). ...actually need to do anything at all. However, if you'd like to, there are a few things that you can do, as detailed below.
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  • ...owards events such as the Anniversary Party and Christmas Drinks (which is a more sociable allocation of resources). There's a new project at ProgClub called 'psweb'. The psweb software provides the www
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  • ...th Key to make it easier. I'm just a member that lurks around and, once in a blue moon, contributes to the club by working on one of the [[Projects]] (l
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  • $ bugslist --all -a= -c=s -o=sk -t=s > doc/links.wiki * [http://stackoverflow.com/a/21963136/868138 fast JavaScript hashing]: [https://www.progclub.org/pcrepo/
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  • ...hanks everyone for coming! Awards for the evening include Livia for eating a chicken parmigiana bigger than she was, CK for best "Welcome to Australia" ...h December at The Royal Exhibition Hotel, as usual. Look forward to seeing a few of you there!
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  • This project is a checkers simulation inspired by a [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/AI_class#Checkers checkers board] in the lectu This is a project to create a HTML table of a list of words on the computer on Noam Chomsky's desk during [http://www.you
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  • Becoming a member of ProgClub is free and easy! Simply fill out our [https://www.progc ...y mail to [mailto:jj5@progclub.org jj5@progclub.org]. You don't need to be a member to join our [[mailing lists]] if you'd like to hang out with us and
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  • N/A. If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know:
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  • ...moment. It's not configured yet! See [[Email]]. We'll get there. There are a few things to do for the [[Pcwiki]] software too, particularly to have user
    590 bytes (95 words) - 18:07, 4 August 2011
  • See the project page for a list of copyright holders. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
    915 bytes (140 words) - 01:36, 4 December 2018
  • ...ackup-unity.sh'..? And if I was going to defer my 'unity' backup script to a more general script that can backup any particular server, was I going to c ...e might not yet be sufficiently powerful for all possible scripts; this is a work in progress and these are just first thoughts. If you have suggestions
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  • ...nd getting back a short URL that will link to the long one. Basically it's a HTTP redirection tool.
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  • ...to any of them (except for the admin lists, which are private). If you are a member then you have to be subscribed to the announcement list, and that's ...now how to configure mail filters, though you probably do. I mean, you are a programmer, aren't you?
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  • A few dishevelled notes on things that it would be good to get done around he ...or things that could use some attention. If you want to dive deep there is a [[:Category:TODO]]. Technically projects which have outstanding tasks are i
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  • The "text tables" format (TTB) is a human-readable data-format that is potentially less bandwidth intensive tha ...ence it. E.g. the record data in the "member" array could be referenced by a "member_uid" map like this:
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  • ...ail/users/login.php setup email forwarding and manage their account]. It's a fork of [http://postfixadmin.sourceforge.net/ Postfix Admin] with no modifi
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  • A PHP include file is included in our ProgClub wiki/blog software to collect If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know:
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  • ...ProgClub forums is material that you have written yourself or copied from a public domain or other similar free source. ...lsewhere) without restriction and without attribution. Some forums provide a mechanism for attribution, while others do not. Where it is feasible to do
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  • * /* non-breaking spaces (UTF8) */ "\xc2\xa0", "A\xc2\xa0B\xc2\xa0C", TODO: list all country names in a map using the native tongue, e.g. [ 'au' => 'Australia', ... ]
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  • File:Mail filter gmail 2 ver2.png
    New Gmail layout has given this part of adding a new filter a glossy, more white look.
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  • ProgClub is run by a [[Benevolent Dictator]], in accordance with the [[charter]].
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  • ...reimplementation of [http://rdfind.pauldreik.se/ rdfind] with support for a maximum number of hard links per file. For other projects see [[projects]]. ...using the original [http://rdfind.pauldreik.se/ rdfind] program and I lost a bunch of files because I exceeded the maximum number of hard links per file
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  • This is a ProgClub [[network administration]] project to get email and the [[mailing
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  • For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
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  • The software is a JavaScript program which runs via Node.js. It processes a JSON file as input and produces /etc/hosts compatible output on stdout. For If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know.
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  • This page documents the proposal for a version numbering scheme for all ProgClub [[projects]]. This versioning sys This document is a work in progress.
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  • [[Main Page|ProgClub]] is a club for computer programmers. That is, a [[Programmers' Club]]. [[Register|Membership]] is free, and entitles you to If you need to get in contact with someone at ProgClub have a look on the [[contacts]] page, or check out our [[members]].
    955 bytes (152 words) - 23:25, 12 January 2015
  • A jjcode can be in one of four formats: ...sure of the format you can call e.g. key2bid, key2cid, etc. to get it into a known format.
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • File:Mail filter gmail 3 ver2.png
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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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