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linuxlore probably more than just linux beginning irc author : paul tansom | category : computers , howto , linux , windows after some discussion last night at php hants about the fact that irc is a great facilitator of support / discussion, but largely ignored because there is rarely enough information for a new user to get going i decided it may be worth putting together a howto type post so here goes… what is irc? first of all, what on earth is it? i’m tempted to describe it as twitter done right years before twitter even existed, but i’m a geek and i’ve been using irc for years. it has a long heritage, but unlike the ubiquitous email it hasn’t made the transition into mainstream use. in terms of usage it has similarities to things like twitter and instant messaging . let’s take a quick look at this. twitter allows you to broadcast messages, they get published and anyone who is subscribed to your feed can read what you say. everything is pretty instant, and if somebody is watching the screen at the right time they can respond straight away. instant messaging on the other hand, is more of a direct conversation with a single person, or sometimes a group of people, but it too is pretty instantaneous – assuming, of course, that there’s someone reading what you’ve said. both of these techonologies are pretty familiar to many. if you go to the appropriate website you are given the opportunity to sign up and either use a web based client or download one. it is much the same for irc in terms of usage, although conversations are grouped into channels which generally focus on a particular topic rather than being generally broadcast (twitter) or more specifically directed (instant messaging). the downside is that in most cases you don’t get a web page with clear instructions of how to sign up, download a client and find where the best place is to join the conversation. getting started there are two things you need to get going with irc, a client and somewhere to connect to. let’s put that into a more familiar context. the client is what you use to connect with; this can be an application – so as an example outlook or thunderbird would be a mail client, or ie, firefox, chrome or safari are examples of clients for web pages – or it can be a web page that does the same thing – so if you go to twitter.com and login you are using the web page as your twitter client. somewhere to connect to can be compared to a web address, or if you’ve got close enough to the configuration of your email to see the details, your mail server address. let’s start with the ‘ somewhere to connect to ‘ bit. freenode is one of the most popular irc servers, so let’s take a look. first we’ll see what we can find out from their website, http://freenode.net/ . there’s a lot of very daunting information there for somebody new to irc, so ignore most of it and follow the webchat link on the left. that’s all very well and good, but what do we put in there? i guess the screenshot above gives a clue, but if you actually visit the page the entry boxes will be blank. well first off there’s the nickname , this can be pretty much anything you like, no need to register it – stick to the basics of letters, numbers and some simple punctuation (if you want to), keep it short and so long as nobody else is already using it you should be fine; if it doesn’t work try another. channels is the awkward one, how do you know what channels there are? if you’re lucky you’re looking into this because you’ve been told there’s a channel there and hopefully you’ve been given the channel name. for now let’s just use the php hants channel, so that would be #phph in the channels box. now all you need to do is type in the captcha, ignore the tick boxes and click connect and you are on the irc channel and ready to chat. down the right you’ll see a list of who else is there, and in the main window there will be a bit of introductory information (e.g. topic for the channel) and depending on how busy it is anything from nothing to a fast scrolling screen of text. if you’ve miss typed there’s a chance you’ll end up in a channel specially created for you because it didn’t exist; don’t worry, just quit and try again (i’ll explain that process shortly). for now all you really need to worry about is typing in text an posting it, this is as simple as typing it into the entry box at the bottom of the page and pressing return. be polite, be patient and you’ll be fine. there are plenty of commands that you can use to do things, but for now the only one you need to worry about is the one to leave, this is: /quit type it in the entry box, press return and you’ve disconnected from the server. the next thing to look into is using a client program since this is far more flexible, but i’ll save that for another post. share this: click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) continue reading > 0 12 jun 2014 scratch in a network environment author : paul tansom | category : code club , microsoft , scratch , windows , windows 7 i have been running a code club at my local primary school for a while now, and thought it was about time i put details of a few tweaks i’ve made to the default scratch install to make things easier. so here goes: with the default install of scratch (on windows) projects are saved to the c: drive. for a network environment, with pupils work stored on a network drive so they always have access whichever machine they sit at, this isn’t exactly helpful. it also isn’t ideal that they can explore the c: drive in spite of profile restrictions (although it isn’t the end of the world as there is little they can do from scratch). after a bit of time with google i found the answer, and since it didn’t immediately leap out at me when i was searching i thought i’d post it here (perhaps my google fu was weak that day). it is actually quite simple, especially for the average code club volunteer i should imagine; just edit the scratch.ini file. this is, as would be expected, located in: c:\program files\scratch\scratch.ini initially it looks like this: pretty standard stuff, but unfortunately no comments to indicate what else you can do with it. as it happens you can add the following two lines (for example): home=u: visibledrives=u: to get this: they do exactly what is says on the tin. if you click on the home button in a file dialogue box then you only get the drive(s) specified. you can also put a full path in if you want to put the home directory further down the directory structure. the visibledrives option restricts what you can see if you click on the computer button in a file dialogue box. if you want to allow more visible drives then separate them with a comma. you can do the same with a mac (for the home drive), just use the appropriate directory format (i.e. no drive letter and the opposite direction slash). there is more that you can do, so take a look at the scratch documentation here . for example if you use a * in the directory path it is replaced by the name of the currently logged on user. depending on your network environment it may be handy for your code club to put the extra resources on a shared network drive and open up an extra drive in the visibledrives. one i haven’t tried yet it is the proxy setting, which i hope will allow me to upload projects to the scratch website. it goes something like: proxyserver=[server name or ip address] proxyport=[port number] share this: click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) continue reading > 0 01 dec 2013 code club christmas capers author : paul tansom | category : code club , scratch there have been a couple of false starts in publishing the christmas special code club pr

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