I've been using VIM a lot (on the command line too), and am always bummed when I have to switch over to the arrow keys to switch between open terminal windows. GNU Screen is a really nice option (thanks, Peter!!).
GNU Screen Homepage
Handy shortcuts:
Ctrl-a, [0-9] - Switch to a numbered window
Ctrl-a, [n] [p] - next or previous window
Ctrl-a, c - create a new window
Ctrl-a, a - toggle between this and the last window
Ctrl-a, Ctrl-A - give a new name to this window
Ctrl-a, d - detach from this window
screen -ls - list screens
screen -x - reattach to screens
Thursday, June 16, 2011
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Boost ASIO Tutorial
This looks like a promising tutorial to the Boost ASIO stuff. Not quite as nice as Python Twisted, but hey, it's C++.
http://www.gamedev.net/blog/950/entry-2249317-a-guide-to-getting-started-with-boostasio?pg=1
http://www.gamedev.net/blog/950/entry-2249317-a-guide-to-getting-started-with-boostasio?pg=1
Osama's Compound flooded with reviews from Google Maps users
This is the cute little rustic B& B you only encounter once in a lifetime. The lack of Wi-Fi makes it impractical to hold a MMORPG convention here, but if FPS games are your thing, you do seem to experience a lot of the real thing.
Link to map page
Link to map page
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