Does our wiki have this extension?

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Troy Martin
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Does our wiki have this extension?

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http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension ... ight_GeSHi

It's an awesome code syntax highlighting extension, Chase should install it if he ever returns and we don't have it! :P It even takes assembly language! And DOS batch files (oh noes! script kiddies!)
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Solar wrote:It keeps stunning me how friendly we - as a community - are towards people who start programming "their first OS" who don't even have a solid understanding of pointers, their compiler, or how a OS is structured.
I wish I could add more tex
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Re: Does our wiki have this extension?

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cool
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Yea
THat is just what we need, i will make all posts easy to read ,
but for how long have chase been away ??

BTW
it is not cool
it is MONSTER cool :twisted:

KMT dk
well, what to say, to much to do in too little space.
when it goes up hill, increase work, when it goes straight, test yourself but when going down, slow down.
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Re: Does our wiki have this extension?

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It is not wicked...
It is NIFTY WICKED!

I had to. :P
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Solar wrote:It keeps stunning me how friendly we - as a community - are towards people who start programming "their first OS" who don't even have a solid understanding of pointers, their compiler, or how a OS is structured.
I wish I could add more tex
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