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    20 KB (2,922 words) - 19:36, September 29, 2014
  • ==== Programming Languages ==== Along with the addition of {{c|gcc-9.1.1}} come a host of improvements to our language offerings, some of which are listed below:
    6 KB (945 words) - 17:28, September 11, 2019
  • ...like Notepad it has syntax-highlighting support for a variety of different programming languages. It is provided by the {{c|app-editors/gedit}} package. || [[File ...its development began in 1985. It is written in C and its own programming language, Emacs Lisp. It is using Emacs Lisp that it can be extended, by use of exte
    12 KB (1,785 words) - 23:33, April 14, 2020
  • ...like Notepad it has syntax-highlighting support for a variety of different programming languages. It is provided by the {{c|app-editors/gedit}} package. || [[File ...its development began in 1985. It is written in C and its own programming language, Emacs Lisp. It is using Emacs Lisp that it can be extended, by use of exte
    12 KB (1,785 words) - 18:30, April 5, 2021
  • ...like Notepad it has syntax-highlighting support for a variety of different programming languages. It is provided by the {{c|app-editors/gedit}} package. || [[File ...its development began in 1985. It is written in C and its own programming language, Emacs Lisp. It is using Emacs Lisp that it can be extended, by use of exte
    12 KB (1,831 words) - 23:33, April 14, 2020
  • : The Practical Extraction and Report Language (stage3) : The Python interpreted language (stage3)
    21 KB (3,273 words) - 00:18, November 17, 2010
  • ...er on the stack. That buffer is probably a local variable in a programming language like C. That buffer gets overwritten by unchecked data from an external sou
    5 KB (816 words) - 14:01, July 11, 2015
  • |Subtitle=More bash programming fundamentals ...rief tip on handling command-line arguments, and then look at bash's basic programming constructs.
    17 KB (2,667 words) - 02:53, January 2, 2015
  • i have several examples of how to embed playlists in [[Programming]] but there are no examples in how to wiki. # http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Widget:Ohloh_Project for dynamic language summary on packages
    4 KB (667 words) - 00:19, November 4, 2020
  • ...oo Kits]]) which contains the [[wikipedia:Ruby (programming language)|Ruby language]] itself as well as Ruby modules. then can this older version of the language be removed or deprecated in Gentoo. This involves updating hundreds of ebui
    12 KB (1,975 words) - 17:59, January 5, 2021
  • |Subtitle=An intro to the great language with the strange name ...ion of awk, called gawk, sounds downright weird. Those unfamiliar with the language may hear "awk" and think of a mess of code so backwards and antiquated that
    17 KB (2,879 words) - 15:54, January 5, 2015
  • |Subtitle=Fundamental programming in the Bourne again shell (bash) You might wonder why you ought to learn Bash programming. Well, here are a couple of compelling reasons:
    19 KB (3,233 words) - 02:53, January 2, 2015
  • ...l ''Bash by example'' article, because now that we've already covered bash programming fundamentals in [[Bash by example, Part1|Part 1]] and [[Bash by example, Pa ...is article, not only will you have an excellent grasp of larger-scale bash programming projects, but you'll also have implemented a good portion of a complete aut
    26 KB (3,985 words) - 20:51, March 4, 2015
  • ...ditor, we are ready to tackle any number of UNIX-related administration or programming tasks with ease. ...ery lightweight, typically many times smaller than your favorite scripting language. Secondly, because sed is a stream editor, it can perform edits to data it
    13 KB (2,392 words) - 23:02, June 26, 2015
  • <span style="color:green">awk</span> is a handy line-oriented text-processing language. To learn more about awk, read the following Funtoo articles: In the "Bash by Example" article series, Daniel shows you how to use bash programming constructs to write your own bash scripts. This series (particularly Parts
    56 KB (8,993 words) - 08:55, December 28, 2014

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