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1294 - An example of Java Inheritance from scratch
One of the most important topics for newcomers to OO (Object oriented) programming to learn is how to design their classes and make best use of inheritance, and I find myself writing new examples from first principles during our courses. That way, the delegates learn how to actually do the job - the ....

1293 - Weymouth - Sunny Summer Sunday afternoon
My thanks to Lisa for her pictures and presentation above (reproduced with permission). Makes my writing of the Horse's Mouth really simple with morning, and reminds me of a great day out! ....

1292 - DHCP automatic IP address v Static IP
"My system chose its own IP address ... does it matter?" From Skype - a fresh server (a real "beast") is just being commissioned: newsystem 06/08/2007 07:22 okay, this beastie has powers beyond my full comprehension. Firstly, it has two ethernet ports. secondly, it automatically chose an IP addre ....

1291 - Day trip to Weymouth
What better than a day at the seaside - Weymouth is less that 2 hours from Melksham by train, and it was a beautiful day. Thanks to First Great Western's "Group Save" ticket, we can make the trip at a sensible price. Of course - there was the small issue of the first train from Melksham being ....

1290 - Badges, Breakfasts and Trigger
"And who are YOU?". A question I could have asked of a number of people wandering around at a [name suppressed] venue that I was attending an event at recently. There was quite an art in looking at the people around and deciding whether or not they were staff on duty or visitors / customers. I ....

1289 - Pure Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl -n s/\<.*?>//g; @fol = split; if (/06:44/) {   @op = @fol[1..$#fol -1];   print "@op\n";   } I still enjoy - REALLY enjoy - filtering data and grabbing stats out of it. And what better than Perl - the Practical Extraction and Reporting Language. S ....

1288 - Linux run states, shell special commands, and directory structures
Some useful notes from the board ... Run states of Unix and Linux systems: 0 - Halted 1 - Single User 2 - Multiuser 3 - Full Multiuser (inc servers) 5 - Same + X Windows 6 - transient reboot Install Order for LAMP Linux ... ... then Apache httpd ... then MySQL ... then PHP. PHP must be after M ....

1287 - Work and play at Well House Manor - Football and Shell Shortcuts
We're running a Linux and LAMP course this week - great group and I'm going to be sorry when it's the end of the course. Yesterday we had a cold buffet lunch for a change, and made the best of the lovely weather and spacious garden to relax for a while - we do a long day, and so a good break at ....

1286 - A wasted evening?
It's when a meeting has trouble agreeing the minutes of the previous meeting of the same committee that you know that it's not pulling as a single body. And it took a whole hour at last night's FSB regional committee meeting to get past that item on the agenda. It's when the HQ representative is s ....

1285 - In the army, or in civvie street?
Working as the proprietor of a company such as Well House Consultants is more like being in the army that being in a company in civvie street. That's the startling conclusion we came to at lunch time today, on a course where we have delegates who have been in both. "When you're in the army, you're ....

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