My Christmas Wish
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Could someone out there, please make a keyboard with (, ), {, and } as seprate keys? I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
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Could someone out there, please make a keyboard with (, ), {, and } as seprate keys? I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
Buy an italian keyboard, you've to use AltGr+Shift to type the curled braces, but in this way you'll excercise your thumb :) (many people here use alt+123 and alt+125, and that's even worse :)) -- Looking for a new screen-saver? Try FOYD: http://digilander.iol.it/FOYD
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Buy an italian keyboard, you've to use AltGr+Shift to type the curled braces, but in this way you'll excercise your thumb :) (many people here use alt+123 and alt+125, and that's even worse :)) -- Looking for a new screen-saver? Try FOYD: http://digilander.iol.it/FOYD
Well, I should consider myself lucky then. I have a question that has been bothering me sice high school: Do programmers from other countries that use the standard c libraries and the like, in which the functions and variables, etc are in English have workarounds or interpreters that convert them into their language, or do they just have to "learn" English?
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance." - Me, Right after I got my butt kicked in college.
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Could someone out there, please make a keyboard with (, ), {, and } as seprate keys? I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
Josh Koppang wrote: I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. That must be very frustrating [eh hem] :wtf:
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Well, I should consider myself lucky then. I have a question that has been bothering me sice high school: Do programmers from other countries that use the standard c libraries and the like, in which the functions and variables, etc are in English have workarounds or interpreters that convert them into their language, or do they just have to "learn" English?
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance." - Me, Right after I got my butt kicked in college.
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Well, I should consider myself lucky then. I have a question that has been bothering me sice high school: Do programmers from other countries that use the standard c libraries and the like, in which the functions and variables, etc are in English have workarounds or interpreters that convert them into their language, or do they just have to "learn" English?
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance." - Me, Right after I got my butt kicked in college.
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Josh Koppang wrote: I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. That must be very frustrating [eh hem] :wtf:
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Brian Delahunty wrote: That must be very frustrating [eh hem] When I actually take a break from work, or she kidnaps me from my computer, be make the best of it :-O
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance." - Me, after getting my butt kicked once in college.
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Hi, sure we do.. in french (francais) they write: pour(int i=0;i<10;i++) { si(i=7) { ecritf("Bonjour!"); } } ;):D:D:D Was that question serious??? Olli :laugh: :laugh:
Nope, you got it, more tounge-in-cheek sarcastic.
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance." - Me, after getting my butt kicked once in college..
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Hi, sure we do.. in french (francais) they write: pour(int i=0;i<10;i++) { si(i=7) { ecritf("Bonjour!"); } } ;):D:D:D Was that question serious??? Olli :laugh: :laugh:
lol! (2b || !2b)
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My bothering question: What do I do if I use the Euro symbol in my NT password and then have to log in using a keyboard that doesn't have one... X| :~ Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge
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Could someone out there, please make a keyboard with (, ), {, and } as seprate keys? I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
And for ASP/HTML/XML developers, one with seperate < and > keys.
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My bothering question: What do I do if I use the Euro symbol in my NT password and then have to log in using a keyboard that doesn't have one... X| :~ Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge
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Could someone out there, please make a keyboard with (, ), {, and } as seprate keys? I spend more time with the shift key than with my wife. There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
I don't know about { and }, but the Amiga had stand alone ( and ) keys on the numeric keypad: pic here You could probably rig one up on a PC's serial port and use it as a keyboard if you wrote the necessary software :-D Or just find a keymap editor program, and swap some keys around. -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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Hi, sure we do.. in french (francais) they write: pour(int i=0;i<10;i++) { si(i=7) { ecritf("Bonjour!"); } } ;):D:D:D Was that question serious??? Olli :laugh: :laugh:
Well, when I was first looking for a programming job in US I was asked a few times something like: "Sure, we understand that you have programmed in Russian, but can you program in English?". They were serious too... :wtf:
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BTW SimonS, thank you for quoting me..... I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds.... So, strange things might happen! :~ Olli :~
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Olli wrote: thank you for quoting me..... I promote CP like I promote MS. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge