Differences between revisions 17 and 18
Revision 17 as of 2008-02-15 00:29:07
Size: 580
Editor: c2
Comment: nmsxstb
Revision 18 as of 2008-02-15 01:28:51
Size: 1796
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 1: Line 1:
http://nude-6-581.ferrow.net http://dick-6-791.emauntoz.net http://lesbian-18.endomone.net http://nude-33.ferrow.net http://gay-55.endomone.net http://girl-115-165.fargis.net http://milf-1.endomone.net http://ass-7-162.ermox.net http://girl-35-251.fargis.net http://gay-11.endomone.net http://adult-16-746.ermox.net http://gay-23-210.endomone.net http://nude-75-661.ferrow.net http://girl-81-142.fargis.net http://nude-20.ferrow.net http://didlo-677.emauntoz.net http://escort-8-230.emauntoz.net http://gay-21-471.endomone.net
http://girl-79.fargis.net
Started to write computer programs using
Algol 60 and Fortran running on a mainframe
computer.

Learned to
program in APL, MS-DOS Quick``Basic , MySQL,
PHP, C, C++, MS Visual Basic
and MS Visual C++ and to write
DHTML pages using Java``Script.

If you are interested in playing against or
programming your first own Java``Script engine
for the five-in-a-row game check out my online
page:
      http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/

My first own Python scripts are dated 2003.
 
News:

# 2005-10-12 : uploaded the
How``To_Access``Raw``Sectors``Of``Physical``Drives_onWindows.py
to http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/HowTo_AccessRawSectorsOfPhysicalDrives_onWindows.py
and
How``To_Access``Raw``Sectors``Of``Physical``Drives_onLinux.py
to http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/HowTo_AccessRawSectorsOfPhysicalDrives_onLinux.py
.
For more details on this subject check out the thread
" Wanted: Python module allowing direct access to raw sectors of harddrives
(MFT, boot sector, etc.) in MS Windows ", initiated on 2005-10-10 in
comp.lang.python.

# 2005-04-09 : posted to comp.lang.python a Python script
(pyMBM.py) querying the shared memory area exposed by the
freeware MBM 5 utility
(available from http://mbm.livewiredev.com/)
for tracking motherboard sensory information as
temperatures, fan speeds and voltages.

# 2005-02-07 : uploaded my own version of Console.py to
http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/Console.py
Console.py is part of the readline module and is used by
e.g. IPython. In my version the (extended) Console()
class supports any ANSI escape sequences of the form
ESC[#m and ESC[#,#m , making it possible to set any
by console supported text and background colors.
Line 4: Line 49:
CategoryAdvocacy CategoryHomepage

Started to write computer programs using Algol 60 and Fortran running on a mainframe computer.

Learned to program in APL, MS-DOS QuickBasic , MySQL, PHP, C, C++, MS Visual Basic and MS Visual C++ and to write DHTML pages using JavaScript.

If you are interested in playing against or programming your first own JavaScript engine for the five-in-a-row game check out my online page:

My first own Python scripts are dated 2003.

News:

# 2005-10-12 : uploaded the HowTo_AccessRawSectorsOfPhysicalDrives_onWindows.py to http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/HowTo_AccessRawSectorsOfPhysicalDrives_onWindows.py and HowTo_AccessRawSectorsOfPhysicalDrives_onLinux.py to http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/HowTo_AccessRawSectorsOfPhysicalDrives_onLinux.py . For more details on this subject check out the thread " Wanted: Python module allowing direct access to raw sectors of harddrives (MFT, boot sector, etc.) in MS Windows ", initiated on 2005-10-10 in comp.lang.python.

# 2005-04-09 : posted to comp.lang.python a Python script (pyMBM.py) querying the shared memory area exposed by the freeware MBM 5 utility (available from http://mbm.livewiredev.com/) for tracking motherboard sensory information as temperatures, fan speeds and voltages.

# 2005-02-07 : uploaded my own version of Console.py to http://people.freenet.de/AiTI-IT/Python/Console.py Console.py is part of the readline module and is used by e.g. IPython. In my version the (extended) Console() class supports any ANSI escape sequences of the form ESC[#m and ESC[#,#m , making it possible to set any by console supported text and background colors.


CategoryHomepage

ClaudioGrondi (last edited 2008-11-15 13:59:52 by localhost)

Unable to edit the page? See the FrontPage for instructions.