Also, remember structured programming is your friend! Many small files
preferably with no more than one task in them each with commenting can be
used to build large projects. The advantages of doing this are a few.
First, you may be able to write a wrapper program that you can then use to
test yo
On Monday 30 June 2003 8:20 am, Chris Rose wrote:
> Can any of the linux users on here who still develop on the console
> (preferably w/ vi, since i'm not really an emacs fan {/me ducks}) weigh
> in with tips on how their workflow actually runs? How do you organize
> things, what programs do you n
Hello,
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 19:40:53 +1200, cr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There *used* to be, in RedHat 7.2 or thereabouts, a 'Desktop switcher'
app. It required a restart of X for it to take effect. But I can't
seem to find it in Debian 3.0.
cr
I don't know how much this'll help, but I have
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 05:12, Dan Zlotnikov wrote:
> This is the most bizarre thing that's happened yet. I tried startkde from
> a text-term and it died. Trying to switch to the KDE wm from inside GNOME
> tended to hang up the x-session. Then, all of a sudden (must've been some
> bloody slow pro