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  1. The curses library was originally written for BSD Unix; the later System V versions of Unix from AT&T added many enhancements and new functions. BSD curses is no longer maintained, having been …

  2. Even though the VT100 terminal type eventually became standard, curses continued to play an important role, by providing an extra level of abstraction to the programmer, alleviating the …

  3. The curses library was originally written for BSD Unix; the later System V versions of Unix from AT&T added many enhancements and new functions. BSD curses is no longer maintained, having been …

  4. Curses programs by nature disable the “normal” behavior you expect of a terminal window. If your program has a bug that makes it exit prematurely, that behavior will not automatically be re-enabled.

  5. Draw up the family tree and identify those specific sins committed and possible curses. Identify re-occurring patterns of tragedies, sickness, early deaths, miscarriages, closed wombs, divorces, …

  6. The Curses library forms a wrapper over working with raw terminal codes, and provides highly flexible and efficient API (Application Programming Interface). It provides functions to move the cursor, …

  7. Because Jesus Christ is our Savior and Lord, those curses that normally would flow down through the generations can now be placed upon Him and nailed to the cross.