Joseph Carter wrote,
Object Pascal is probably the target to aim for, and a compiler that
supports Object Pascal is (or at least was) necessarily a superset of
Borland Pascal. Neil can comment about how much Delphi has evolved since
the 16 and early 32 bit days I hope.
Not as much as you might
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 10:47:18PM -0800, Neil Parker wrote:
Object Pascal is probably the target to aim for, and a compiler that
supports Object Pascal is (or at least was) necessarily a superset of
Borland Pascal. Neil can comment about how much Delphi has evolved since
the 16 and early 32
(Attn: Jason Chan and Hal Pomeranz, and other sysadmins and security ppl)
Folks, a security group in Portland is having a talk tomorrow, here is the
info:
| Toby Kohlenberg, Intel, will be speaking on How (and why) to build a
| Security Operations Center. With our current elevated threat
Hello Open Source Enthusiast--
The O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) will be held July 26-30, 2004
at the Portland Marriott Downtown in Portland, OR. But in the meantime,
we need your help in refining our program. We have a special survey we
are passing around and if you include your
SANS makes a lot of useful information available for free to the
community. One of their more interesting projects recently, IMHO, has
been the development of a one-page cheat sheet for administrators to
help them look for strange behavior on a system that might indicate a
break-in or other
T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 10:47:18PM -0800, Neil Parker wrote:
Object Pascal is probably the target to aim for, and a compiler that
supports Object Pascal is (or at least was) necessarily a superset of
Borland Pascal. Neil can comment about how much Delphi has evolved
Is there a decent javascript book out there? I've been doing web development in one
form or another for about 9 years now, and I need a book that doesn't assume I'm an
idiot (even if I am :). Something good with detail, decent coverage of the language
features, and a comprehensive reference.
Hal Pomeranz is presenting at OSU tomorrow night.
If I could, I'd go.
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From: Scott Kveton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:19:49 -0800
Subject: [lug] Reminder: LUG tomorrow @ 6:30pm ...
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It has been mentioned that we might want to have a booth
at OSCON this year.
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From: Marsee Henon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:54:04 -0800
Subject: 2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention Planning Survey
To: [EMAIL
Hi,
I have qmail running except for a little error I could solve, maybe, if I could just
see the whole error message. ps axfw shows:
4854 pts/0S 0:00 /bin/sh /command/svscanboot
4857 pts/0S 0:00 \_ svscan /service
4859 pts/0S 0:00 | \_ supervise qmail-send
4861
John Fleming wrote,
So it sounds like it [Delphi] is heavily windows oriented, does it have
enough unix support to be productive in linux?
Delphi itself is Windows-only.
However, there is Kylix, which is essentially Delphi for Linux. It comes
in a commercial (Enterprise) version and a free
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