Forum for C language

Hi all,

Just wonder which forum is best/popular for C language?

Thanks,

Li

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Li Chen wrote:

Hi all,

Just wonder which forum is best/popular for C language?

Thanks,

Li

comp.lang.c on Usenet. Try groups.google.com.

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RMagick: http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/

Hi all,

I install Ruby1.92(PC version) on my USB drive but I cannot install a
text editor without using adminstrator previlege. I wonder which editor
can be installed without using this previlege.

Thanks,

Li

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Tim Hunter wrote:

comp.lang.c on Usenet. Try groups.google.com.

Thank you,

Li

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If you don't need file associations and the like, just use one that is
distributed in a plain ol' ZIP file. I think Notepad++ and VIM both
ship this way, so just unzip to your USB drive, and run.

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On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Li Chen <chen_li3@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi all,

I install Ruby1.92(PC version) on my USB drive but I cannot install a
text editor without using adminstrator previlege. I wonder which editor
can be installed without using this previlege.

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Phillip Gawlowski

Though the folk I have met,
(Ah, how soon!) they forget
When I've moved on to some other place,
There may be one or two,
When I've played and passed through,
Who'll remember my song or my face.

you can also try emacs, i love emacs =)

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On 10-11-05 05:55 PM, Phillip Gawlowski wrote:

On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Li Chen<chen_li3@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi all,

I install Ruby1.92(PC version) on my USB drive but I cannot install a
text editor without using adminstrator previlege. I wonder which editor
can be installed without using this previlege.

If you don't need file associations and the like, just use one that is
distributed in a plain ol' ZIP file. I think Notepad++ and VIM both
ship this way, so just unzip to your USB drive, and run.

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Kind Regards,
Rajinder Yadav | DevMentor.org | Do Good! ~ Share Freely

GNU/Linux: 2.6.35-22-generic
Kubuntu x86_64 10.10 | KDE 4.5.1
Ruby 1.9.2p0 | Rails 3.0.1

There is a website dedicated to the matter of portable applications:

Apparently gvim also can be used that way:

And maybe PSPad as well:

Kind regards

rober

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On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@googlemail.com> wrote:

On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Li Chen <chen_li3@yahoo.com> wrote:

I install Ruby1.92(PC version) on my USB drive but I cannot install a
text editor without using adminstrator previlege. I wonder which editor
can be installed without using this previlege.

If you don't need file associations and the like, just use one that is
distributed in a plain ol' ZIP file. I think Notepad++ and VIM both
ship this way, so just unzip to your USB drive, and run.

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remember.guy do |as, often| as.you_can - without end
http://blog.rubybestpractices.com/

Hi all,

Thanks for the recommendation. I download Scite and install it the USB
drive and it works.

Li

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