Programming with nano
by kapaci7 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6QH9C)
In the official manual of slackware, you can code with nano.
A function name is TRANCHE
but better word used for TRANCHE is PADERNO = PADER = BABA
So we want a non grec version of Slackware.
Importants numbers : 1 2 4 7 11 12 14 17....
Code in nano :
BABA 1
START
EX 2
END
BABA 2
START
EX 4
END
BABA 4
START
EX 8
END
END
For internet electricity, you can use the function CLIENT
BABA B
START
CLIENT 127.0.0.1
END
END
EX = SO, SO is better..
The code will be compile and run at reboot of the machine.
It run at the startup of the Slackware boot.
If you code more, you have to reboot everytime.
I'm french, my friend brought Slackware for 80$ with the disks, product key, installation manual, programming manual. That saved my life.
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A function name is TRANCHE
but better word used for TRANCHE is PADERNO = PADER = BABA
So we want a non grec version of Slackware.
Importants numbers : 1 2 4 7 11 12 14 17....
Code in nano :
BABA 1
START
EX 2
END
BABA 2
START
EX 4
END
BABA 4
START
EX 8
END
END
For internet electricity, you can use the function CLIENT
BABA B
START
CLIENT 127.0.0.1
END
END
EX = SO, SO is better..
The code will be compile and run at reboot of the machine.
It run at the startup of the Slackware boot.
If you code more, you have to reboot everytime.
I'm french, my friend brought Slackware for 80$ with the disks, product key, installation manual, programming manual. That saved my life.
Support Eon-Art.com ( A + D Class Amplifier ) The best in the world, with high-end components. (Available to listen at AudioFest of Montreal and Toronto)
Philippe Pelchat