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Date: Jun 5, 2008 12:20
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Author: KoKo
Date: Jan 15, 2007 13:36
..., but at work, I have to change to IP address,subnet mask,DNS server to a specific ip. I'm tired of doing this by hand every day. Is there a simple way to switch back and forth between automatic and specific ip? is there a program that does this?
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Author: kokojie
Date: Jan 11, 2007 06:20
I use the same laptop at home and at work, at home I want to set the network to automatically obtain an IP address from my router, but at work, I have to change to IP address,subnet mask,DNS server to a specific ip. I'm tired of doing this by hand every day. Is there a simple way to switch back and forth between automatic and specific ip? is there a program that does this?
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Author: John Passaniti
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:05
... it would show which blocks within the range differ. You could then display differing blocks side-by-side (or above/below, or toggling back and forth with 1 key, depending on your screen dimensions) with differences highlighted, and accept or reject the changes. That code is still around ...
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Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:11
...) for doing version control using Forths that stored source using *true* .... Second, I'm asking about Forth systems that are based on *... It might only offer manual roll-back of a specific block to a...differing blocks side-by-side (or above/below, or toggling back and forth with 1 key, depending on.... Rather (US & Canada) 800-55-FORTH FORTH Inc. +1 310.999.6784...
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Author: Erik Sojka (MVP)
Date: Sep 7, 2008 14:15
...a PST file, which is a native file format in Outlook. You can then easily move emails back and forth among PST files and whatever other storage you're using (Exchange or IMAP folder, etc.) ..., so that's how we're going to do it, but back at home - can I import them back into outlook in this format? And if so, how? Email me here or at info@...
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Author: Charles Davis
Date: Jul 24, 2008 04:25
...change of labels, is pretty much how I was looking at the 'Forth as an OS' problem, uh, sorta, anyway. Chuck D ...analyzes it and automatically picks the best approach under-the-hood. Forth users tend to be wary about things like that. ...to be pretty sure which is usually better. But the easier it is to switch back and forth, the less it matters which is better.
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Author: Jonah Thomas
Date: Jul 24, 2008 04:06
...) wrote: Doug Hoffman <no.spam> writes Re: OO in Forth I think you're on to something, possibly big. For years ... and analyzes it and automatically picks the best approach under-the-hood. Forth users tend to be wary about things like that. So I want...ways to be pretty sure which is usually better. But the easier it is to switch back and forth, the less it matters which is better.
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Author: DavidM
Date: Jul 2, 2008 15:18
....sourceforge.net) comes with great forth syntax coloring support. What makes ... the more commonly-used Emacs 'forth-mode' is that Leo's ... is highly extensible. To color forth code in Leo, one needs...that I'm getting back into Forth programming, it's a...send to have good extensible Forth support. Makes a huge difference...syntax (which is such a core Forth programming practice). Cheers Dave...
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Author: Jonah Thomas
Date: May 5, 2008 10:06
...s a lie. It flipflops back and forth. Actually, it doesn't, ..., what would he have based Forth on? COBOL and Fortran? Chuck ... lessons learned from Lisp in Forth. Not as a language as ... would Lisp be considered successful back then? Incidentally, did anybody ever ... build a Lisp interpreter in Forth? I remember people saying there ... efficient to run them in Forth than to start up a ...
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