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2005 Feb 10
2
rewrite of scatter.smooth to handle NAs
I rewrote scatter.smooth to handle missing values, but I have a question about a move I had to make. Here's the code: Mscatter.smooth<-function (x, y, span = 2/3, degree = 1, family = c("symmetric", "gaussian"), xlab = deparse(substitute(x)), ylab = deparse(substitute(y)), ylim = range(y, prediction$y), evaluation = 50, ...) { if (inherits(x,
2006 Apr 19
24
Why Ruby on Rails
...ROR development/training and we will use it for some of the web projects we have lined up. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to links stating the advantages of ROR?, who''s using it?, any sites out there with it at the moment?. I have read the Agile book and stated the obvious adavantages as speed of development, cheap, easy to learn, TDD/MVC/Agile sells itself. Do the javascript Libraries in ROR have any widgets similar to ASP.NET''s gridviews, treeviews etc as the main reason for choosing ASP.NET is these fancy controls that you can configure with a wizard and ASP.NET do...
1998 Aug 24
1
ERRDOS - 50 when restoring a tar file
A collegue of mine has problems restoring files that are created with smbtar. I also tried it (using smbclient -T) and encountered the same problem. The tar file can be restored on unix without problem, but restoring them on a PC results in the following error messages: smbclient '\\jaap\temp' -Tx backup.tar Added interface ip=192.93.141.1 bcast=192.93.141.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Server
2007 Aug 22
2
Multiple servers using realtime
I am in the process of setting up several * servers using realtime and connecting to mysql. I am trying to figure out if I should just use one database and one set of tables for all of the user data. Or if I should have separate databases for each * box. The boxes are independent of each other in that customerA only connects to box A. They will never fail over to box B or anything like
2005 Sep 15
2
ppc questions
Chris Mauritz wrote: > > The 32bit PPC release is for the older G3/G4 macs, no? I've got a > pile of unused G4 400-800mhz powermacs just sitting around The ppc32 distro will work on any NewWorld G3, G4 based machine ( and 32bit ibm power, like the older rs6k's ) - it _also_ works fine on the MacMini and G4 Xserve's. With some common sense tweaks, a G4 450Mhz is a very