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It was really simple to configure and install... 1,112 Views / 9 Replies  
It was really simple to configure and install irssi from tarball (I already had glib installed).

./configure --with-perl=NO; make; make install;
Posted by beamso, on Apr 17, 2005 at 10:45 PM, in Developer Center
The programmer behind NetNewsWire has some sample... 1,092 Views / 11 Replies  
The programmer behind NetNewsWire has some sample code for an RSS reader at http://ranchero.com/cocoa/rss/.
Posted by beamso, on Apr 10, 2005 at 05:34 AM, in Developer Center
The content of the books that you've looked at... 945 Views / 11 Replies  
The content of the books that you've looked at are as much proper architecture as what the code actually does. I use Struts... it may be overkill, but the validation is good. The biggest hurdle...
Posted by beamso, on Oct 19, 2004 at 02:21 AM, in Developer Center
I found that you have to be careful with JSTL... 1,195 Views / 5 Replies  
I found that you have to be careful with JSTL versions and what DTD you reference in your web.xml. I recall JSTL 1.1 not working well unless you specified that you were working with a version 2.4...
Posted by beamso, on Sep 5, 2004 at 06:40 PM, in Developer Center
Compiere (http://www.compiere.org/) is something... 1,330 Views / 19 Replies  
Compiere (http://www.compiere.org/) is something close to what you're looking for. I haven't heard or seen the server run on a Mac though. The client will.
Posted by beamso, on Jul 24, 2004 at 12:54 AM, in Applications
Seconded. When I was doing a Cryptography... 715 Views / 4 Replies  
Seconded. When I was doing a Cryptography subject at uni everyone I knew in the subject read this book.
Posted by beamso, on May 31, 2004 at 07:46 PM, in Developer Center
Handbook of Applied Cryptography... 715 Views / 4 Replies  
Handbook of Applied Cryptography (http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/)
Posted by beamso, on May 31, 2004 at 01:04 AM, in Developer Center
Okay... I was told this one in class last night. ... 791 Views / 6 Replies  
Okay... I was told this one in class last night. The steps you outline above are signing with the sender's private key and then encrypting with the recipient's public key.

As the recipient's...
Posted by beamso, on May 24, 2004 at 08:45 PM, in Developer Center
Re: Demo Crypto Problem 791 Views / 6 Replies  
Just so I understand what you're doing, you're signing the message before encrypting the message for the other party to decrypt.

I can't work out your encryption function, but try using...
Posted by beamso, on May 21, 2004 at 02:36 AM, in Developer Center
Thanks! You are absolutely right. It's in the... 2,027 Views / 35 Replies  
Thanks! You are absolutely right. It's in the Key Bindings tab of the Preferences. (under Text Key Bindings -> Text Editing)
Posted by beamso, on Apr 28, 2004 at 12:32 AM, in Developer Center
The easiest way to download Xcode in that form is... 2,027 Views / 35 Replies  
The easiest way to download Xcode in that form is to use the command line ftp client, or a gui client like Transmit.

With regards to Xcode 1.2, it's stupid that code completion is F5. I use a...
Posted by beamso, on Apr 26, 2004 at 10:00 PM, in Developer Center
I realise this is probably late, but the... 2,043 Views / 21 Replies  
I realise this is probably late, but the Calendar.add() method can accept negative numbers, which is essentially subtraction.

So, you can use Calendar.before() or Calendar.after() to work out...
Posted by beamso, on Apr 23, 2004 at 03:30 AM, in Developer Center
Java has the same memory management and pointer... 1,637 Views / 33 Replies  
Java has the same memory management and pointer issues. I'm sure you've seen null pointer exceptions, memory leaks and out of memory exceptions in your Java work. Plus there's an performance...
Posted by beamso, on Feb 20, 2004 at 12:18 AM, in Developer Center
Thanks for logging that bug. I've voted for it... 551 Views / 1 Replies  
Thanks for logging that bug. I've voted for it already. I also logged a bug on the fact that Monaco is antialiased when rendered by Eclipse in the editor (unlike typical OS X rendering of that...
Posted by beamso, on Feb 20, 2004 at 12:06 AM, in Developer Center
Re: Chicken or Egg: Drawing Java String's 731 Views / 3 Replies  
Hi. The java.awt.Component class has a getGraphics() method, so you can get the graphics even if you aren't in the paint method. You can also get the Font for the component, using the getFont()...
Posted by beamso, on Jan 10, 2004 at 07:28 AM, in Developer Center
Sticky: I never thought I'd post this, but... I wear it... 756,259 Views / 1,155 Replies  
I never thought I'd post this, but... I wear it with the main strap over my left shoulder, across my ribcage and under my right arm. I find that I put it on by picking it up by the strap with my...
Posted by beamso, on Jan 10, 2004 at 07:07 AM, in Mac Notebooks
Sticky: If you download the PDF catalogue from their... 756,259 Views / 1,155 Replies  
If you download the PDF catalogue from their website here (http://www.crumpler.com.au/)
the final page has a model wearing most of the bags in the 2004 catalogue.
Posted by beamso, on Jan 10, 2004 at 07:00 AM, in Mac Notebooks
There is a Java app called jEdit which you may be... 1,620 Views / 31 Replies  
There is a Java app called jEdit which you may be interested in. It can be configured with plugins to have code completion. I couldn't get it to work though :(.
Posted by beamso, on Jan 1, 2004 at 09:53 PM, in Developer Center
Sticky: I've got the Very Busy Man for my 15" Aluminium... 756,259 Views / 1,155 Replies  
I've got the Very Busy Man for my 15" Aluminium Powerbook. It's a tight fit. That having being said, I'm not sure if anything's changed between styles (mine's the old style).
Posted by beamso, on Oct 31, 2003 at 12:35 AM, in Mac Notebooks
Sticky: Re: dangit 756,259 Views / 1,155 Replies  
I have the Very Busy Man for my 15" Powerbook. It's a good fit.
Posted by beamso, on Oct 3, 2003 at 07:03 AM, in Mac Notebooks
Verification: A new 15" Powerbook does fit in the... 1,216 Views / 11 Replies  
Verification: A new 15" Powerbook does fit in the Very Busy Man.
Posted by beamso, on Sep 28, 2003 at 06:57 AM, in Mac Notebooks
I have a Very Busy Man. I use it with my 12"... 1,216 Views / 11 Replies  
I have a Very Busy Man. I use it with my 12" iBook. It will hold everything you were asking it to hold and possibly more. I use a pouch attached to the shoulder strap (the Scrote) to put my phone...
Posted by beamso, on Sep 24, 2003 at 10:03 PM, in Mac Notebooks
That's because the OS was able to identify a UID... 562 Views / 4 Replies  
That's because the OS was able to identify a UID that the file was created by. Maybe the original poster should attempt to change the owner, or change the permissions on the file.
Posted by beamso, on Jan 21, 2002 at 05:52 PM, in macOS
I got a Crumpler bag for my iBook. It's called a... 858 Views / 17 Replies  
I got a Crumpler bag for my iBook. It's called a Very Busy Man. Try www.crumplerusa.com (http://www.crumplerusa.com)
Posted by beamso, on Jan 15, 2002 at 07:46 AM, in Mac Notebooks
The journalist seems more pissed about not being... 830 Views / 25 Replies  
The journalist seems more pissed about not being in the inner circle before the release of the new iMac than any particular misgiving about its design and expandability.

I know that for PCs to get...
Posted by beamso, on Jan 10, 2002 at 06:52 AM, in Mac Desktops
I thought a bus error was a fancy name for a... 529 Views / 2 Replies  
I thought a bus error was a fancy name for a segmentation fault, but don't hold me to that definition.
Posted by beamso, on Jan 9, 2002 at 06:54 AM, in Developer Center
I'm unsure about your screen size preferences (I... 809 Views / 42 Replies  
I'm unsure about your screen size preferences (I have an iBook, and the 12" screen suits me just fine) but I feel that the 14" iBook isn't great value, especially considering the extra memory (256MB)...
Posted by beamso, on Jan 8, 2002 at 02:02 AM, in Mac Notebooks
You can use fink to download and install linux... 529 Views / 9 Replies  
You can use fink to download and install linux applications onto you Mac OS X machine (they don't necessarily have to be GNOME compliant). The previous poster is right... it's not exactly user...
Posted by beamso, on Jan 2, 2002 at 08:11 PM, in macOS
You have to make sure that /usr/local/man is in... 602 Views / 5 Replies  
You have to make sure that /usr/local/man is in your MANPATH.
echo $MANPATH shows you your MANPATH
setenv MANPATH `echo $MANPATH`:/usr/local/man puts /usr/local/man into your MANPATH
Posted by beamso, on Dec 16, 2001 at 06:24 PM, in macOS
 
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