Grex Systems Conference
Welcome to...
b/i/t/s - the grex operating systems and programming conference
Your hosts,
Dan Cross <cross@cyberspace.org>
Nate Harmon <nharmon@cyberspace.org>
Jeff Rollin <twenex@cyberspace.org>
*This conference is a combination of the old jellyware and scripting
conferences. To see the old versions, type "join oldjellyware" or
"join oldscripting" respectively.*
item nresp header
1 0 - Welcome to this conference! [frozen]
2 0 - The Unix item
3 0 - The Commercial Unix item
4 79 - The Linux item
5 2 - The FreeBSD item
6 15 - The NetBSD item
7 2 - The OpenBSD item
8 8 - The DragonFly BSD item
9 4 - The Plan 9 item
10 31 - The OpenVMS item
11 0 - The operating systems item
12 3 - The Programming Langauges item
13 29 - Conference Administrivia
14 52 - The C item
15 10 - The C++ item
16 0 - The Java item
17 2 - The Smalltalk item
18 7 - The Scripting Languages item
19 16 - The Unix History Item
20 7 - The sed, awk, regular expressions and other tools item
21 27 - The Unix Hardware Item
22 0 - The Linux and *BSD Compatible Hardware Item
23 7 - The Ruby item
24 15 - The Microkernel vs. Monolithic kernel Item
25 0 - The Distributed Computing Item
26 2 - The Perl Item
28 9 - The Python item
29 13 - The Algorthims item
30 3 - The Data Structures item
31 0 - The Esoteric Item
32 14 - The Tcl/Tk and Expect item
33 11 - The Networking and Network Programming item
34 10 - The Web item
35 11 - The Unix Document Preparation item
36 3 - The Software Engineering item
37 4 - The Testing item
38 2 - The Program Documentation item
39 9 - The Mainframe item
40 35 - The Unix shell item
41 3 - New user/programmer questions item
42 0 - Life, the Universe, and Everything [frozen]
43 12 - The Dodo Item -- evolutionary dead ends
44 7 - The last question isn't really a question
45 28 - The OS X Item
47 5 - The Win32 item
48 23 - The Self-Printing Program item
50 10 - Funky Unix code
51 5 - The Cryptography item
53 3 - How to annoy everyone in the lab
54 15 - PHP: A function calling itself from within
55 11 - Okay, I should have probably read h2xs before asking this.
56 0 - Incoherent rant on Perl
57 36 - The End of the Line-ux?
58 27 - Windows Vista goes Gold
60 2 - Packet flooding
61 8 - Loop mounting in BSD
62 0 - Scaling databases
63 0 - XNA Game Studio Express released
64 0 - Spam Assassin
65 122 - Wireless Networking
66 10 - When is 3 not really 3?
67 13 - Direct Connections
68 49 - Programming Histories.
69 45 - Is `goto' still harmful?
70 203 - Microsoft rolls out "Vista" [linked]
71 24 - File Server
72 10 - Stupid unix (solaris) question.
73 5 - Performance question
74 80 - The Great Text-Editor Holy War Item.
75 6 - Equal-weight routes vs HSRP
76 26 - Why Can't I Connect to Grex?
78 1 - SCO's claim on UNIX
79 67 - Python or Ruby (or Something Else) for Web Development? [linked]
80 9 - Automatically re-nice long-running processes
81 26 - I propose we make mcnally a fw
82 21 - I need to be amused
84 62 - This is irking me.
86 4 - ff topic ramblings
87 4 - With Apologies to Robert Frost - by Randall Munroe
88 10 - Funky unixisms going on.
93 4 - SIGINFO for Solaris?
94 5 - emulating m-nets doublekill.
98 68 - The Mac OS X 10.5 - aka Leopard - Item
99 1 - The Computer Jobs ... and links item.
100 7 - Linus Torvalds on OpenBSD
102 32 - Thin-clients (X terminals) and getting audio on it
103 28 - Why is software of such generally low quality?
104 8 - The TOPS-20 item
107 4 - The Lisp item.
108 1 - The Scheme item.
109 3 - The Clojure item.
110 2 - The Lispy item.
111 2 - Programming Paradigms
112 4 - The Functional Programming item.
113 1 - "Considered Harmful" Considered Harmful
114 5 - Interesting b/i/t/s related web sites.
115 22 - Unix tool o' the day.
118 37 - The Mac OS X Item
120 3 - Seven Languages in Seven Weeks (the book and the challenge)
121 32 - Fav editors [linked]
122 13 - Backdoor or No Backdoor? [linked]
123 2 - A Disk Story, and More
124 0 - IAAA
125 13 - Raspberry Pi
126 1 - Wow, what a conference!
127 7 - The Sun Microsystems Item
128 0 - The web framework item
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