% find . ./bin ./bin/cdt.dll ./bin/graph.dll ./bin/sample.gv ./incomings.c ./Makefile % These are the files from this hello world project. The dlls are from the GraphViz installation directory … more →
: ) wonderful world ( :grault wrote 4 weeks ago: % find . ./bin ./bin/cdt.dll ./bin/graph.dll ./bin/sample.gv ./incomings.c ./Makefile % These … more →
grault wrote 1 month ago: C:\grault>type lib-foo.c int getone () { return 1; } C:\grault>gcc -shared -o lib-foo.dll lib- … more →
grault wrote 1 month ago: First of all, here’s the lisp I’ve used: % clisp --version | grep -v ^Machine GNU CLISP … more →
grault wrote 1 month ago: I’ve met with a folder with around 400000 files on Windows. Listing the files takes more than … more →
grault wrote 4 months ago: Due to the rdnzl .net layer for common lisp, you’re able to use the word interop assemblies an … more →
grault wrote 5 months ago: Here’s the spec. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <?mso-applic … more →
grault wrote 6 months ago: Today is a scripting day : ) If you have to maintain a large MS Access database (manipulate data in … more →
grault wrote 6 months ago: In case you have generated Word files which are parts of a future “master” document and … more →
ali wrote 7 months ago: Fast, Effective Windows Optimization One-click overview of your PC performance Quick analysis of you … more →
ali wrote 7 months ago: Fast, Effective Windows Optimization One-click overview of your PC performance Quick analysis of you … more →
grault wrote 7 months ago: Just a few words about my attempt to use Gnus with msmtp. The first step was to launch msmtp without … more →
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grault wrote 1 year ago: Update: if you’re looking for splitting mp3 files without reencoding and by using only mplayer … more →
grault wrote 1 year ago: I’m on vacation until 7th of Jan. This time, I’m using a Windows machine. I decided to s … more →