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  • 04:4704:47, 15 October 2009 diff hist +673 Nm Java Basename Created page with 'Ruby contains a nice build in function to get the basename of a file. <geshi> File.basename('https://www.theeggeadventure.com/wikimedia/index.php') => "index.php" </geshi> The h…' current

14 October 2009

13 October 2009

  • 10:0610:06, 13 October 2009 diff hist +1,041 Nm Unix command jokes Created page with 'Here's some funny Unix command and error messages. A few I've come up with, and the rest I've borrow. For the ones with %, they work inside of csh shell. The ones with the $ pr…' current

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  • 08:0208:02, 19 September 2009 diff hist +376 Nm Mkmf not found Created page with 'Today, on Ubuntu I tried to manually install mysql. My first problem was this error: <geshi lang="bash"> sudo ruby extconf.rb extconf.rb:1:in `require': no such file to load -…' current

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  • 01:5301:53, 29 June 2009 diff hist +297 Nm Ruby regular expressions Created page with 'Comments are one of the great, yet little used, features of modern regular expression engines. Consider the following: <geshi lang="ruby"> "Ruby is fun" =~ /(?#a)r(?#e you able…' current

28 June 2009

26 June 2009

  • 00:5800:58, 26 June 2009 diff hist +244 Nm Vim arrow keys New page: Using rxvt and vim 7.1, sometimes the arrow keys produce 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' instead of navigating. Adding this to my ~/.vimrc seems to fix the problem. <geshi lang="bash"> :set term=built...

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  • 01:5601:56, 24 June 2009 diff hist +1,209 Nm Oracle DBMS OUTPUT.PUT LINE New page: Q: How do I view the output from DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE statements in a stored procedure. A: You can have the output sent to your screen if you run the following statement before executing ... current

19 June 2009

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