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Le Thu, 18 Nov 2004 21:13:15 +0100 jdanield <listes-mail@euro-formation.com> écrivait : > > et dans le shell, je tape > > pocolibs <Enter> > > et hop ... Vu que c'est un répertoire où je vais 200 fois par jour, > > ça fait une différence. > > et ln -s ~/laas/src/pocolibs pocolibs, jamais? À la limite alias pocolibs='cd ~/laas/src/pocolibs pocolibs' A+ CPHIL -- There was once a programmer who worked upon microprocessors. "Look at how well off I am here," he said to a mainframe programmer who came to visit,"I have my own operating system and file storage device. I do not have to share my resources with anyone. The software is self-consistent and easy-to-use. Why do you not quit your present job and join me here?" The mainframe programmer then began to describe his system to his friend, saying: "The mainframe sits like an ancient sage meditating in the midst of the data center. Its disk drives lie end-to-end like a great ocean of machinery. The software is a multi-faceted as a diamond and as convoluted as a primeval jungle. The programs, each unique, move through the system like a swift-flowing river. That is why I am happy where I am." The microcomputer programmer, upon hearing this, fell silent. But the two programmers remained friends until the end of their days. -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming" -------------------------------------------------------------------- Les listes de diffusion occultes: <URL:http://www.CULTe.org/listes/>