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Mechanical / Software Engineer at RRCI
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ban2fail
Simple & efficient log file scanning and iptable filtering
C • 9 stars
qtimemage
Time tracking and reporting program for Linux that doesn't suck!
C++ • 3 stars
ez
EZ Method and Libraries to Make C Simpler and More Secure
C
Proficient: C, C++, Bash, CSS Acquainted/rusty: Fortran, Python, PHP, C#, Javascript Libraries: Wt, Qt, OpenCV, glibc Meta Language tools: Bison, Flex Scientific Background: Mechanical engineering, numerical methods
Wt, CSS
Ban2fail: https://github.com/jrbrtsn/ban2fail EZ: https://github.com/jrbrtsn/ez QTimeMage: https://github.com/jrbrtsn/qtimemage EngCalc: https://sourceforge.net/projects/engcalc
Collaboration coding in C, C++, Bash
John Robertson
If you really hate SQL, and I do too, you can use Berkely DB....
Sep 28 '20
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Sep 25 '20
I've been using SQLite on embedded systems for the last 10 ye...
Sep 23 '20
I've been using Vim for 22 years, and continue to learn new t...
Sep 22 '20
You are correct, thanks for pointing out the oversight. I got...
Sep 21 '20
Incrementing an integer is atomic.
Nice write up! I didn't know about xfconf-query ;-)
Sep 18 '20
Lolz! Still useful for screen sharing ...
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Nice write up! I didn't know about xfconf-query ;-)
What do you use for video calls?
Lolz! Still useful for screen sharing ...