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09/14/2011
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I just thought this information would be useful when using IRC especially when setting it up for the first.
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Clients to connect to a network:
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Chatzila (Firefox extension)
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Xchat
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Irssi
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IRC Networks:
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Freenode (Used by Fedora, Open Office, X.org, etc)
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Moznet (Mozilla)
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The Open and Fee Technology Community (Used by Gcc, django, etc)
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To join a channel: /join #ChannelName
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Some commands:
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/nick NewNickname
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/topic
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/names
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/query Nickname (open a private channel the person)
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/leave
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09/08/2001
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Today was my first day of [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OSD600 OSD600]. I am excited about this course because it will provide the opportunity for me to apply the programming skills that I have learned and to develop in other interesting areas such as Java Script within an open source environment.
 
Today was my first day of [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OSD600 OSD600]. I am excited about this course because it will provide the opportunity for me to apply the programming skills that I have learned and to develop in other interesting areas such as Java Script within an open source environment.

Revision as of 20:24, 14 September 2011

09/14/2011

I just thought this information would be useful when using IRC especially when setting it up for the first.

Clients to connect to a network:

Chatzila (Firefox extension) Xchat Irssi

IRC Networks:

Freenode (Used by Fedora, Open Office, X.org, etc) Moznet (Mozilla) The Open and Fee Technology Community (Used by Gcc, django, etc)


To join a channel: /join #ChannelName

Some commands:

/nick NewNickname /topic /names /query Nickname (open a private channel the person) /leave


09/08/2001

Today was my first day of OSD600. I am excited about this course because it will provide the opportunity for me to apply the programming skills that I have learned and to develop in other interesting areas such as Java Script within an open source environment.