arrays and pointers & Tango

Denis Koroskin 2korden at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 04:31:17 PDT 2008


On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:19:25 +0400, Nick B <nick.barbalich at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
>> Nick B wrote:
>>
>>> bearophile wrote:
>>>> Nick B:
>>>> But in most situations you don't want that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> to show the relationships between the strings, like as follows:
>>>> I don't understand.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Is this possible using Tango ?
>>>> I think Tango or Phobos matter little for this, but I can't be sure
>>>> because I haven't understood what you want. You can also try the #d or
>>>> #d.tango IRC channels, where you can ask things with more  
>>>> interactivity.
>>>>
>>>  >  where can i find the #d.tango IRC channel ?  What tool do I use to
>>> access it ?   when are most people on the IRC channel ?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>  Use an IRC client - for example mIRC or xchat. Search and you will  
>> find a
>> multitude of options.
>>  Connect to irc.freenode.org, and when there join the #d.tango channel.  
>> You
>> will find people there all day round, but European and US day/evening  
>> time
>> is probably the most active.
>>
> Lars
>
> I did as you suggested. I have downloaded mIRC and installed it,
> but when I installed it and go to #d.tango  there is no one there !
> This may because of the  difference in time zone, living in New Zealand.  
>   This means I'm 20 hours  behind california, 17 hours behind new york,  
> 12 hours behind england, and 11 hours behind Germany. It does not make  
> it easy.
> Is there any way to open a session and leave it open, so that I can at  
> least see what is being discussed.
> Also, how can i verify that I am at the right place ?
>
> regards
>
> Nick B
> y

Try getting the list of existing channels and pick d.tango from there.  
There is 56 user in the channel right now.


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