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13332_32 era's Bookmarks Tagged With "reference"

  1. Visit Shell Command Language Shell Command Language

    "This paper considers the effects of new features of the POSIX Shell command language included with XPG4 and the Single UNIX Specification."

  2. Visit Useful use of cat(1) Useful use of cat(1)

    Good catalog of situations in which cat(1) is actually useful.

  3. Visit Definitions of writing systems - Omniglot Definitions of writing systems - Omniglot

    Omniglot's start page for their writing systems section. Nice site, forgot I had bookmarked it before, duh.

  4. Visit lintsh lintsh

    A fairly comprehensive catalog of non-portable shell programming constructs which a hypothetical "lintsh" ought to throw errors for. It's worse than I thought; perhaps we should all code in Bash (or Perl, or POSIX sh, or ...)

  5. Visit LingPipe: Language Identification Tutorial LingPipe: Language Identification Tutorial

    A very comprehensive tutorial, apparently for a university course. Includes references and software (in Java, argh), and a good list of problems.

  6. Visit Research on N-Grams in Information Retrieval Research on N-Grams in Information Retrieval

    Fairly nice and comprehensive bibliography, including links to relevant patents and a few applications, except (a) it's mainly IR-oriented and (b) last upated in 1997 (ouch!)

  7. Visit GRUB tips and tricks GRUB tips and tricks

    Basically yet another "how to boot Grub from a USB stick" but some useful background and tips here.

  8. Visit Saikee's grub booting tips - JustLinux Forums Saikee's grub booting tips - JustLinux Forums

    Saikee's grub booting tips -- a list of useful commands and tricks

  9. Visit Google Maps API Tutorial Google Maps API Tutorial

    "This tutorial is intended to help you create your own interactive maps using the Google API."

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