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A German hackerspace (RaumZeitLabor) A hackerspace or hackspace (also referred to as a hacklab , makerspace or creative space ) is a location where people with common interests, often in computers , technology , science , digital or electronic art (but also in many other realms) can meet, socialise and/or collaborate . Hackerspaces can be viewed as open community labs incorporating elements of machine shops , workshops and/or studios where hackers can come together to share resources and knowledge to build and make things. [ 1 ] Many hackerspaces participate in the use and development of free software , open hardware , and alternative media . They are often physically located in infoshops , social centers , adult education centers, or on university campuses , but may relocate to industrial or warehouse space when they need more room. The specific activities that take place at hackerspaces vary from place to place.
http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/elisp-manual-21/elisp_366.html This variable is set by major modes, as a buffer-local variable, to specify how to fontify text in that mode. The value should look like this: The first element, , indirectly specifies the value of font-lock-keywords . It can be a symbol, a variable whose value is the list to use for font-lock-keywords . It can also be a list of several such symbols, one for each possible level of fontification. The first symbol specifies how to do level 1 fontification, the second symbol how to do level 2, and so on.

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http://forrst.com/ CSRF identifier option specified in X-Alt-Referer header (can be verified on server as well as generating customized CSRF tokens on server and assigning them on a per form basis) Checksum support for serialized form data using the Content-MD5 header value due to native base64 and md5 encoding (RFC-2616.14-15) I like the native checksum support using native Content-MD5 & base64 encoding. It works quite simply, bind the plug-in to the form when a user submits the form a serialized string is created and assigned to the post/get dataType option while simulaniously passing the serialized string through the md5() hashing algorithm, base64 encoding the results and assigning it to the Content-MD5 header.

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From our recent discussion on R, I thought this paper deserved its own post (ECOOP final version) by Floreal Morandat, Brandon Hill, Leo Osvald, and Jan Vitek; abstract: R is a dynamic language for statistical computing that combines lazy functional features and object-oriented programming. This rather unlikely linguistic cocktail would probably never have been prepared by computer scientists, yet the language has become surprisingly popular. With millions of lines of R code available in repositories, we have an opportunity to evaluate the fundamental choices underlying the R language design. http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/

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http://commandpromptcommands.com/ Here at Command Prompt Commands .com you will find a list of DOS commands for Microsoft's MS-DOS operating system. For most of the commands, the Unix equivalent is given.
Second release candidates for Python 2.6.8, 2.7.3, 3.1.5, and 3.2.3 released Another iteration of release candidates for Python 2.6.8 , 2.7.3 , 3.1.5 , and 3.2.3 have been released for testing. They include several security fixes. EuroPython 2012 will be in Florence, Italy, July 2nd-8th. The Call for Proposals is open until March, 18th. Sponsorship packages are available, too!

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Between the rise of the paperless office, Facebook, Twitter, and other services, our personal lives, recreational activities and work commitments are increasingly dependent on a computer or digital device. And as the number of applications and games on our hard drives balloon, we find ourselves lacking the screen space to adequately display them. The solution is the simultaneous use of multiple monitors, an increasingly popular choice due to the plunging cost of hardware and ever-improving technology. http://www.geforce.com/

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