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by: Mike Dee |
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A very very basic UTF-8 question that's driving me nuts:
If I have this in the beginning of my Python script in Linux:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
should I - or should I not - be able to use non-ASCII characters
in strings and in Tk GUI button labels and GUI window titles and in
raw_input data without Python returning wrong case in manipulated
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by: John Bailo |
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The war of the OSes was won a long time ago.
Unix has always been, and will continue to be, the Server OS in the form
of Linux.
Microsoft struggled mightily to win that battle -- creating a poor man's
DBMS, a broken email server and various other /application/ servers to
try and crack the Internet and IS markets.
In the case where they didn't spend their own money to get companies to
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by: John Eric Hanson |
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My company is considering a development path in which we develop code on 32
bit Windows machines to run remotely on 64 bit Linux machines.
What could go wrong?
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by: John Owens |
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Hi,
I'm looking for a plugin for Visual Studio .NET or another IDE etc that
would allow me to develop on Windows but have the compiler and debugger and
code run on Linux.
e.g.
Code using Windows
Build ( Behind the scenes: FTP updated files over to Linux and then compile
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by: Tim Golden |
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Tim Golden enlightened us with:
> > Well, I'm with you. I'm sure a lot of people will chime in to point
> > out just how flexible and useful and productive Linux is as a
> > workstation, but every time I try to use it -- and I make an honest
> > effort -- I end up back in Windows
> I'm curious, what do you mean with "it" in the part "every time I try
> to use it"?
Fair question. I have, over the years, installed and used Gentoo,
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by: A.M |
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Hi,
I am planning to develop python applications on windows and run them on
Linux. Are ActivePython scripts compatible with Linux? Is there any
guideline that explains the compatibility issues between python in different
platforms?
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by: VijaKhara |
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Hi,
I am given source codes written using C. The writer told me that he
wrote on Linux. Now I am trying to compile and run it on Windows. There
are many errors shown up. Are there any configurations or any chances
in the source codes I need to get done before compiling it on Windows?
Thanks
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by: peter |
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I've come across a weird difference between the behaviour of the
Tkinter checkbox in Windows and Linux. The issue became apparent in
some code I wrote to display an image in a fixed size canvas widget. If
a checkbox was set then the image should be shrunk as necessary to fit
the canvas while if cleared it should appear full size with scrollbars
if necessary.
The code worked fine under Linux (where it was developed). But under
Windows,...
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by: Lior |
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Hi,
I have small code, that compiles on Visual C++ into a shared library
(DLL).
I need to compile it under linux, but the code includes some data
types I'm not familiar with, such as DWORD, HANDLE, __int64, ULONG
etc.
What are those words?
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by: Hystou |
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Most computers default to English, but sometimes we require a different language, especially when relocating. Forgot to request a specific language before your computer shipped? No problem! You can effortlessly switch the default language on Windows 10 without reinstalling. I'll walk you through it.
First, let's disable language synchronization. With a Microsoft account, language settings sync across devices. To prevent any complications,...
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers, it seems that the internal comparison operator "<=>" tries to promote arguments from unsigned to signed.
This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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by: Hystou |
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Overview:
Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows Update option using the Control Panel or Settings app; it automatically checks for updates and installs any it finds, whether you like it or not. For most users, this new feature is actually very convenient. If you want to control the update process,...
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by: tracyyun |
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Dear forum friends,
With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each protocol has its own unique characteristics and advantages, but as a user who is planning to build a smart home system, I am a bit confused by the choice of these technologies. I'm particularly interested in Zigbee because I've heard it does some...
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by: agi2029 |
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Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing, and deployment—without human intervention. Imagine an AI that can take a project description, break it down, write the code, debug it, and then launch it, all on its own....
Now, this would greatly impact the work of software developers. The idea...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome a new presenter, Adolph Dupré who will be discussing some powerful techniques for using class modules.
He will explain when you may want to use classes instead of User Defined Types (UDT). For example, to manage the data in unbound forms.
Adolph will...
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by: TSSRALBI |
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Hello
I'm a network technician in training and I need your help.
I am currently learning how to create and manage the different types of VPNs and I have a question about LAN-to-LAN VPNs.
The last exercise I practiced was to create a LAN-to-LAN VPN between two Pfsense firewalls, by using IPSEC protocols.
I succeeded, with both firewalls in the same network. But I'm wondering if it's possible to do the same thing, with 2 Pfsense firewalls...
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by: adsilva |
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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by: 6302768590 |
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Hai team
i want code for transfer the data from one system to another through IP address by using C# our system has to for every 5mins then we have to update the data what the data is updated we have to send another system
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