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Andrew Poole |
Message #21630, posted by andypoole at 12:01, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21618 |
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well shut up moaning at me and get on with it then. I've got a lecture on Java to go to Well go to it then, and stop wasting your time on forums it hasn't started yet and doesn't until 10. and besides.. it's hardly a long way to go... it's only across the road Pfft, Java is piss easy
I'm already half way through the excercises for the first semester, getting 100% in all of them. And that's using a crippled version of emacs, too. Today I'm going to download the 'proper' version of emacs, and see if it's any good. However from what I've seen so far it isn't any better; rumoured to be around 40megs in size, and it takes several seconds to load a file.
/me wants StrongEd...
maybe but we gotta do it.
We use JBuilder |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #21633, posted by Phlamethrower at 12:05, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21630 |
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maybe but we gotta do it. Not if you're smart enough
E.g. at the moment I should be in a programming tutorial class, but Smart People Who Know What They Are Doing (TM) don't need to turn up
We use JBuilder Yea, I think we can use JBuilder too. I'm not sure if it's installed on all the computers though. Plus the stupid coursemaster thing we're forced to use has the crippled version of emacs integrated into it, so it probably isn't worth the effort. |
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John Hoare |
Message #21641, posted by moss at 12:14, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21633 |
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I'm debating whether to attend my Internet class, but seeing as I've spent all morning working on it I do have something to show the tutor for once |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #21642, posted by Phlamethrower at 12:17, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21641 |
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PHP based, I hope? |
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John Hoare |
Message #21644, posted by moss at 12:37, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21642 |
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PHP based, I hope? Fraid not. I have got a section marked "Insert RSS Feed here" though... |
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Andrew Poole |
Message #21647, posted by andypoole at 12:42, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21644 |
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PHP based, I hope? Fraid not. I have got a section marked "Insert RSS Feed here" though... Tsk.. put an RSS feed in it then |
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John Hoare |
Message #21648, posted by moss at 12:47, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21647 |
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Tsk.. put an RSS feed in it then I'll have a go tomorrow. Problem is, I know what library I'm going to use (http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/) - but I haven't investigated whether it's a simple case of bunging in some variables, or whether it's more complicated. I'm guessing the latter. Which is difficult, seeing as I know *no* PHP at all... something I must rectify. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #21653, posted by Phlamethrower at 12:54, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21648 |
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As simple to use as:
require('rss_fetch.inc'); $rss = fetch_rss($url);
Does that answer your question? |
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John Hoare |
Message #21654, posted by moss at 13:00, 21/10/2002, in reply to message #21653 |
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As simple to use as:
require('rss_fetch.inc'); $rss = fetch_rss($url);
Does that answer your question? Bearing in mind I know *no* PHP at all, I'm guessing I need to spend a night learning the basics to get it to work. |
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