I'm very new to Linux/C.
In the glibc(eglibs-2.15) sources on my Linux I can only find puts() declaration in /libio/stdio.h
extern int puts (__const char *__s);
but cannot find sources for puts() anywhere in glibc sources.
Well, today I found something out pretty cool. I had no idea that Ruby did pattern matching, though I've seen it in OCaml, Erlang and Haskell.
I am trying to develop a user input form where i take his details and store them
in the form i have fields for his name, email, address, phone number etc.
a person may have multiple emails or multiple phone numbers.
he can add a field by clicking a button.
and then i want to store the data entered by the user in a shared preference.
i have a question:
how do i retrieve data from dynamically add
When user registers on my web site, web site sends user email confirmation link.
Subject:
Please confirm your email address
Body:Please open this link in your browser to confirm your email address:
http://www.postjobfree.com/a/c301718062444f96ba0e358ea833c9b3
This link will expire on: 6/9/2012 8:04:07 PM EST.
If my web site sends that email to GMaill (either @gmail.com or another domain that's
GrexIt, the company behind the email collaboration tools for Google Apps users, is out with a new product today designed to address our collective email addiction (or OCD, as the company puts it.) The startup is launching an email add-on for Gmail and Google Apps users called InboxWhiz which allows you to schedule when your email arrives in your inbox, thereby quelling your Pavlovian response to t
This application will forward your incoming texts to your email address. If you reply to the email, your email will be forwarded as a text to other person from your phone number!
Here's what happens in essence :
If you get a text from 123-777-9999, your phone will forward this text to your email address. So you get an email from 123-777-9999@mdrtools.com to your email address.
i am making a web application for i-phone and android where i have to show the math symbols. At first i used mathML , but it is not working for some symbols. My question is that "What is the alternative to show the math symbol in webkit/mobile web browser". Can anyone suggest me what will be the better option to go with
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On Google Play
Send Fake Emails from any email address to any email address!
100% Authentic and easy to use!
- From Any Email Address
- To Any Email Address
- Instant Delivery
Best way to prank your friends, foes, colleagues, boss etc. Let the devil inside you out.
And it actually works.