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2004 Sep 15
2
BUGS and OS X
Is there a way of running BUGS on OS X (from R)? I only see Windows versions on their website. If not, what are the alternatives for Bayesian analysis? Thanks, Tamas
2012 Mar 04
5
moving form validation to client-side
Hi I know with javascript we can validate the input of a form on the client, is there an easy way to specify this in rails? I am thinking the javascript code getting generated using some sort of DSL? -- Kind Regards, Rajinder Yadav SafetyNet Test Driven Development http://safetynet.devmentor.org -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails:
2005 Apr 18
0
Introduction and question regarding the WINEPS printing system
...the paper sizes do not get handed through to Origin anymore. No matter if I set A6 or US Legal, everything is the same huge quadratic size (53'x53', IIRC). Does anybody know why that is, and most of all, how to remedy it? Regards, Amy -- Amelie Zapf (amy@ameliezapf.com) Jazz Pianist, Bassist, Composer, Berlin, Germany "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Mark Twain
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: nice idea
...music, you can reasonably expect an unforseeable attack and a consistent decay for each sound component. That means if you can totally describe the first wave to hit (say a guitar string) you can use those function coefficients to help determine what the combined wave will look like when, say, the bassist starts up. The key here is the ability to come up with that exact-match equation. I expect it to take some serious crunching to accomplish, but I really don't know the magnitude of the problem. It would appear that either the full-prediction or a limited-residual target would need to be implem...
2004 Sep 10
2
Re: nice idea
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 04:41:02PM -0400, Hod McWuff wrote: > > OK, then how about a speculative approach? > > I'm going to go on these assumptions: > * linear predictive coding > * exhaustive search option > * lpc coding is capable of producing zero residual > * doing so is practical with a tiny block size > > Start with say, 64 samples (arbitrary),
2006 Mar 25
67
Your Ruby IDE
Just a poll here i am looking for a good IDE for rails and wondering what you guys use? features i like in an ide code highlites auto code complete file browser Currently i am using dreamwever but the code highliting is really bad its also a pain to set up other doucment types such as .yml data config. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.