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Portable SQL - Devpit
Apr 24, 2007 ... There's no such thing as Portable SQL. However, since few of us are lucky enough to pick the right database before doing significant ...
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Portable SQL - Devpit
Apr 24, 2007 ... There's no such thing as Portable SQL. However, since few of us are lucky ... Editor's note: Go ahead and add syntax for other databases. ...
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Dates, Times, and Timezones (in perl) - Devpit
Oct 21, 2008 ... Dates, Times, and Timezones (in perl) ... Finally, re-execute # str2time() to get the output in the correct timezone for that time of year. ...
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DSL Bridge Hack - Devpit
Dec 21, 2005 ... If your ISP doesn't support bridging mode, and you want to put a firewall behind your cisco 678 dsl modem, you'll need a second IP - or so ...
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Common Lisp - Devpit
Apr 12, 2007 ... *BSD, and MacOS X; SBCL - fork of CMUCL, even more portable .... Most of the code in the example is complex macrology with the purpose ...
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Serial Over RJ-45 - Devpit
Jun 4, 2007 ... These wirings make it easy to create a null-modem wiring by simply crimping the RJ-45 plug on backwords on one end of the flat satin cable. ...
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Extracting an rpm to a local directory - Devpit
May 19, 2008 ... Note: --nodeps tells rpm to ignore the package dependencies. Package dependencies aren't necessary for simply applying patches. ...
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Serial Over RJ-45 - Devpit
Jun 4, 2007 ... There are many ways to wire a DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter. Obviously any wiring will work for a straight-through cable. Since a serial port uses ...
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Serial Over RJ-45 - Devpit
Jun 4, 2007 ... There are many ways to wire a DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter. Obviously any wiring will work for a straight-through cable. Since a serial port uses ...
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Common Lisp - Devpit
Apr 12, 2007 ... (Note that it is mostly hard to read because it is a domain-specific language for code templates, implemented as a reader macro that ...
 
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