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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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  • 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://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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  • ...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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  • N/A. | A || Page || Add / Create / New || ||
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • # a web-site with [[members]]' areas available from [https://www.progclub.net/ We used to operate [[ProgClub]] [[MobileNet]] as a part of [[MemberNet]], but MobileNet was not used and has been disbanded.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • Blackbrick is a technology company and the sponsor of [[ProgClub]]. You can find Blackbrick
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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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  • Hi there, I'm [[User:John|John]]. I just wanted a page where I could document various Linux things that I bump into. This is ...sorganised notes on [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/UNIX UNIX], which include a few tips for MacOS. I also have some tips for [http://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/
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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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  • Pcldap is the ProgClub LDAP administration software. It's a fork of [http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page phpLD
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  • * [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-18: Created a commit hook for pcrepo on [[charity]] that:
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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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  • See the project page for a list of copyright holders. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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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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  • ...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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  • Defined parameters: {{Test|a=A|b=B|user=John}} indented text line 1, with a space following:
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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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  • 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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  • If you would like to become a ProgClub member please [https://www.progclub.org/members/register.php regis
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  • ...n keys must point to a previously defined table. If you find yourself with a cyclic situation you can fix it by splitting your two tables into three tab ...rious [[#Patterns|patterns]] can only depend on other types of tables with a higher precedence. So for example application [[#entity|entity]] data canno
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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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  • If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know:
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • A tool (probably a firefox plugin) that watches your web-browsing and shows word definitions,
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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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  • ...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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  • ...account creation, active and ceased. An administrator will be able to get a report of accounts that are awaiting email verification, pending account cr ...fter they fill in the web application form they will receive an email with a link to confirm their email address. The email confirmation is there to pre
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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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  • = Creating a repo = See [https://stackoverflow.com/a/1146981/868138 here]:
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  • See the project page for a list of copyright holders. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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