If I were you, I'd start with Metasploit.
It depends. Windows uses '\' and *nix uses '/' for path. In programming, windows sometimes uses '\\'. I'm unaware of the reason though.
Yup it is what your graphics vendor provides. Though, I've never tried this in Linux.
Stop posting your assignment here and start to work on something.
PHP is not my cup of tea. Shabbir is best guy to ping. :)
I think mysql is written in C. Why reinvent the wheel?
Creating a structure at runtime? :crazy: I can think of only one option. If the user passes you the data types, you can allocate so much of...
Before I try to answer your question, I am just curious about, "Why you wanna create a forum in JSP when forum world is mostly dominated by PHP"?
Linux kernel development. by Robert love.
This is my experience with Windows 8. I downloaded the developer preview. I ran it in VirtualBox and encountered many silly bugs. I rebooted...
Not a joke. Linux just sees all the threads as a process. Everything is represented with struct task_struct structure.
Github itself has online tutorials. http://pages.github.com/ It would be great if you try to use Google before posting.
I wonder why people don't use Google. :) http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-unix-difflinux.html
Get some book related to OS concepts. No one can give you precise answers for your queries. You've to find it out yourselves.
And also a matter of personal preference. :)
Thread and process are considered same in Linux. In windows, they are different entities. Linux sees threads as just a sub-process. The linux...
Its better if u get a chrome book that is recently launched by Google ;)
It depends whether the 7 segment Common cathode or common anode. Please refer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven-segment_display and you can...
contact your website hosting people and take the site down. Thats the only way I could think of.
Seems to be MD5. One needs tools and computational power and of course time to crack it. I think, It isn't necessary to be a good hacker.
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