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Tag Archives: Windows
C Sorting Command Line Switch Tutorial
Yesterday we started with a Windows C program that sorts arguments on the command line via the qsort method when we presented C Sorting Primer Tutorial as shown below. Today we show you a very useful technique to open up … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, command line, command line arguments, desktop, Digital Mars, DOS, function pointers, Microsoft C, output, pointer, pointers, programming, qsort, sort, tutorial, Windows
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C Sorting Primer Tutorial
As we have mentioned before, as with C String Function Timings Primer Tutorial as shown below, you don’t have to use an IDE to do C programming. There is Digital Mars C as an example of that. We have talked … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, command line, command line arguments, desktop, Digital Mars, DOS, Microsoft C, pointers, programming, qsort, sort, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Control Panel Desktop Background Regedit Tutorial
One of the easiest ways to personalize your Windows desktop is to configure your Desktop Background in the Control Panel area of functionality. You can have a desktop background that is like a slideshow where you control the time between … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, command line, Control Panel, desktop, desktop background, personalization, photography, regedit, registry, tutorial, Windows, Windows 7, windows registry
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Windows Hard Disk Primer Tutorial
On Windows, many users would still have at least one hard disk installed. Typically on Windows that first main disk is called C: … pretty boring name, huh?! … however, you can give it a nickname (for the “volume”) that … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, dir, disk. hard disk, DOS, label, MS-DOS, net use, network drive, networking, Samba, subst, tutorial, virtual disk, vol, volume, Windows
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Windows Wireless Printing Primer Tutorial
Some printers are capable of supporting wireless printing on a Windows network. Wireless printing is a pretty powerful tool to have, doing away with that “office” or “home” network “ethernet” wiring or printing cabling of older configurations. So supposing you … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Control Panel, desktop, ethernet, hardware, hotspot, laptop, network, PC, printer, printing, tutorial, WiFi, Windows, wireless, wireless printing
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Windows Web Browser Home Page Primer Tutorial
If you use Windows a lot, and you are not yet up to the touch possibilities of Windows 8 (yet?), you will find right-clicking pretty natural, and then you may have got to the slightly advanced anticipation-of-what-would-(likely)-be-available-on-a-right-click “club” of users … Continue reading →
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Tagged Control Panel, desktop, Firefox, Google Chrome, home page, Internet Explorer, laptop, menu, Microsoft, Opera, PC, Safari, shortcut, tutorial, web browser, Windows
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Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial
Was discussing Windows and File Servers the other day with a student and realized it is a subject often taken for granted now in workplaces, and perhaps in home networks. The way you can share files between networked computers has … Continue reading →
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Tagged blocking, client/server, command line, DOS, drive, file server, file sharing, hard disk, hardware, Mapping, Microsoft, networking, Open VMS, operating system, Pathworks, peer to peer, removable media, router, Samba, security, social media, subst, System Administrator, tutorial, UNC, USB, VAX, VMS, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
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FileZilla Secure ftp Primer Tutorial
When you maintain a Web Server there is often a requirement to upload (from your local disk) to the web server and download (from the web server) files you are working on? We discussed this previously with Web Server Access … Continue reading →
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Tagged download, files, ftp, local files, Mac, Mac OS X, security, sftp, transfer, tutorial, upload, web server, Windows
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