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2011 Jun 06
1
Higher weight on exact matches when doing wild card search
...they match a lot of words that aren't related to what the user actually
wants. I'm wondering if there's a good way to make specific matches get
a higher weight than longer words?
Example: when search for car, documents containing car are more relevant
than documents only containing carcass.
Thanks.
2007 May 07
11
Is there any IDE (event driven) for wxRuby?
...thing EVENT DRIVEN, something in which
you could drag and drop visual components of a graphic interface and
then deal JUST with the code that a button, for example, executes.
By the way, I''m using Mac OSX 10.4.9 (PPC)
Thanks in advance!!!.
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Watanabe Carcass
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gcarcass@gmail.com
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"Consciousness . . . is the phenomenon whereby the universe''s very
existence is made known."(Roger Penrose)
2007 Aug 02
1
RAD tool for OS X?
Hello everybody, I''ve been getting very impressed with the features of
wxRuby. I was wondering...
IS THERE ANY GRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT TOOL FOR RUBY?
Something like Boa Constructor for PYTHON or Glade?
I was forgetting... I''m thinking for MACINTOSH OS X but! deploying for
Windows and Mac.
I Know I can use wxGlade and use the XML saved file to handle the
events in
2020 Mar 28
1
Advice on article about installing R on Linux
...ges are the same, and
eliminates the key issue. Use:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:marutter/rrutter3.5
This is also release agnostic, so when you move to focal (20.04),
nothing needs to change.
Also, c2d4u doesn't exist for eoan. It only exists for LTS releases
(bionic, xenial, and fading carcass of trusty). I will be building
c2d4u for focal when that releases.
Michael
>> W: GPG error: https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu eoan-cran35/
>> InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public
>> key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 5171661...
2020 Mar 28
4
Advice on article about installing R on Linux
Dear list,
I've drafted an article on installing geographic R packages on Linux
computers and would appreciate any feedback. Is the following text correct,
useful and future-proof?:
R?s spatial packages can be installed from source on recent (since Ubuntu
19.04) versions of this popular operating system, once the appropriate
repository has been set-up, meaning faster install times (only a