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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. I recently bought a shiny new amplifier. To replace my aging stereo amp. It's pretty shiny, and one of the neat features is a serial port for controlling it over . er . serial. The Cambridge Audio website publishes the specifications for the serial port, and I've hacked together a little python application to control my amplifier from the command line. For the python script. To use it, ./cambridge [up, down, off, on, mute].
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http://www.twigathy.com/tob.html
Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. Tob - experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Tob is an interesting experiment into doing a Markov-chains like bot in a new and different way. Internally, he stores each word as a seperate process and builds up a graph of words. Creating a new phrase from this graph is essentially just traversing it. Tob has a couple of other functions as well, for example DNS and RDNS lookup. Feed - Pass Tob a URL and he will consume its contents into his puny brain.
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http://www.twigathy.com/jstack.html
Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. JStack is a Java based stack machine emulator that would probably go nicely with this course. At Kent. It's pretty simple to use although you will need to compile it yourself. Compile using "javac -cp . *.java" and run using "java -cp . StackMachine text.file" where text.file is a textfile containing stack machine instructions. Now that you've read all that, click here. To download JStack :). JStack is liscenced under the GPL.
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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. Thomas Paul Carlson 2006-2009.
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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. You've somehow found yourself at my homepage. I read somewhere that you have something like 30 seconds to capture the readers attention.unfortunately I don't have anything outstanding or amazing right now. This series of webpages are a collection of projects, information and the odd tutorial. Thomas Paul Carlson 2006-2009.
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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. Frightened Freshers Guides To. Back in my first year, as part of revision for exams I wrote a few documents that are basically a walkthrough of some of the modules. They are not complete and should not really be relied upon for accuracy. The engrish contained within is sometimes verylots bad too.nonetheless, here are some useful things for you to look over. Frightened Freshers Guide To CO320. Frightened Freshers Guide To CO326.
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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. I couldn't find a great deal of information on the internet about how to actually use some of the very shiny new features in JCSP, specifically the JCSP.net stuff. JCSP.net allows for you to connect up JVMs running on the same or different machines and have them communicate using channels as though they were local processes. Here's what you need to begin:. A recent version of JCSP. Hold on a second, where's the network stuff? Import org.jcsp....
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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. Producing Quality Hard Copies Of Code With LaTeX. For the last Programming Language Technology assignment, we were told to print out our code and hand it in at reception rather than submit online (And have the lecturer print everything out, presumably). This presented a slight problem. How do you make code look good when printed out? So, to start with I created a new LaTeX document on raptor. The code listing for the first few lines follows. For the...
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Experimental JCSP IRC Bot. Quality Hard Copies Of Code. This is just a list of stuff that I would quite like to buy or have bought for me at some point in the future but currently do not have the money for. I'll cross things off as they are bought / recieved as gifts / stolen / aquired.Others might call this kind of page a wishlist. Beware, this list is somewhat out of date. I'll get around to updating it at some point and knocking off old items. More RAM for the MacBook. It was cheap :p. Some really nic...