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mokoshalb / Office_kms
Created July 4, 2019 05:36 — forked from CHEF-KOCH/KMS_office.cmd
KMS server Windows
cd\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16
cd\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16
cscript OSPP.VBS /sethst:kms.digiboy.ir
cscript OSPP.VBS /actcscript OSPP.VBS /dstatus
slmgr.vbs /ckms
@fcannizzaro
fcannizzaro / bintree.c
Last active November 20, 2020 06:43
Binary Tree C implementation
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<time.h>
#define TEST_NUMBER 100
typedef struct node{
struct node * l, * r;
int value;
} node;
@mycodeschool
mycodeschool / DoublyLinkedList.c
Created November 12, 2013 11:38
Doubly Linked List implementation in C
/* Doubly Linked List implementation */
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
struct Node {
int data;
struct Node* next;
struct Node* prev;
};
@mattnorris
mattnorris / github-pages.md
Created April 4, 2013 01:56
How to create a GitHub page using Jekyll and Bootstrap

Creating Whispernote's GitHub Project Page

Jekyll, GitHub's static site generator, and Bootstrap were used to create Whispernote's GitHub Project Page. This document shows how.

Project Goals

I wanted a stylish "brand" page for my project, and I wanted to reuse the README file I had created without a lot of copy/pasting. GitHub's Jekyll allowed me to essentially embed the file as a partial. What I got was really an enhanced README file (thanks to some jQuery and Bootstrap), which is exactly what I wanted.

gh-pages