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Curses is a world premiere of cross
Curses is very restricted
Curses is wider
Curses is initialized with false because Curses itself has not yet been invoked
Curses is during the waning of the moon
Curses is no longer maintained
Curses is a defacto standard available on many different systems; its routines can be used to draw screens and collect user input from the keyboard
Curses is a crt screen handling and optimization package; the library
Curses is a set of screen management routines intended to be portable between systems
Curses is a unix library of functions for controlling a terminal's display screen from ac program
Curses is only 76 pages long
Curses is a library of functions which allows the user to program for a virtual screen and ignore the actual hardware
Curses is initialized
Curses is the same as another Curses >
Curses is the same as another Curses
Curses is a dynamically loaded extension by william setzer*
Curses is a crt screen handling and optimization package
Curses is a library of screen and window management routines
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Curses is the interface between perl and your system's Curses
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Curses is still stuck with a brain > dead repaint
Curses is running in a
Curses is really really
Curses is the better reference implementation compared to nCurses for susv2 compliant
Curses is at least twice as difficult as remembering one
Curses is a pun on the term "cursor optimization"
Curses is about randi wallace and ian matheson
Curses is also able to translate arrow and function keys that transmit escape sequences into single values
Curses is not on which
Curses is not found
Curses is perhaps the most "literate" work of if to come along in years
Curses is most widely used in the unix environment
Curses is used by default
Curses is running in
Curses is broken
Curses is a babirusa or celebes pig deer
Curses is only there for aix and osf/1 systems and it checks for a Curses that has one specific
Curses is linked there
Curses is not the only one out there
Curses is hard to try
Curses is used
Curses is useful for eg text editors
Curses is a portable video manipulation library
Curses is named Curses and Curses is named oCurses
Curses is a library collection of precompiled routines stored for use in formatting output for text
Curses is initialized and
Curses is a standard part of most unix
Curses is not always installed
Curses is specified
Curses is
Curses is not at all clear
Curses is highly instructive
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Curses is to present a curse to them
Curses is entirely text
Curses is a package of c functions that
Curses is a special case
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Curses is running in a window in this case
Curses is found
Curses is involved with regard to bidi ?
Curses is run
Curses is able to make better use of the linefeed capability
Curses is brought to us by thick records in an attempt to showcase the new breed of chicago punk rockers
Curses is that of vlad dracula and his family
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