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Move swap to another partition, revisited again







Move swap to another partition,
revisited again

Move swap to another partition,
revisited again
06/17/2005 04:39 PM

This hint is based on several prior hints and comments published earlier (see references at the end), and is proven to work under Tiger. Before proceeding, please make sure you are familiar with the following terms: virtual m...




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PHP is still a better language for web development because it is a simpler language, easy to teach to Java or Javascript programmers, has more flexible string processing, and designed to work well with templates.

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This is what I saw:

Infoset:

  • An OPML document is a collection of objects.
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  • An object's properties are unordered map of name/value pairs.
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Syntax:

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Once you get this picture in your mind, you start to appreciate OPML more.  Throw in display and interaction semantics builted into the format along with distributed object linking and embedding Dave often raves about and you got quite a beast of a language.

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There are some shortcomings with OPML though which I would like to see addressed.

OPML Wiki

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