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2007 Feb 14
2
environement.rb compent récupérer une variable ?
Salut, Je souhaiterai définir dans mon fichier environement.rb une variable qui puisse être récupéré dans mes controlleurs. Plus précisément je souahiterai initialiser une varible avec l''ip du serveur qui héberge l''appli et pouvoir la récupérer dans mes controlleurs. Je suis sur que c''est trés simple mais je n''ai pas trouvé l''info. Merci ! --
2004 Feb 23
2
(2) Questions
Hi Fellows from R-Help List! My questions are basic since i an new with R. I am very acquainted with Matlab & Gauss (the compentence, I guess). Anyhow, (1) I am trying to get R execute comands made or built as text, so that one can feed a particular option with many variations coming from a text file. Is this possible with the free version? For instance, there exists the eval comand in
2005 Oct 29
1
Navigating Rails Projects
I''m finding my larger rails project increasing difficult to navigate. Model,. controller, view, and helpers being seperated, as well as there being so many small fragments, it can be awkward to find a partial on a complex page, and awkard to move among all the compents that need to be touched for a non-trivial change. Just wondering if anyone had any tips regarding this. Thanks, Nick -- Nicholas Van Weerdenburg
2001 Feb 05
2
Project "Muncher" the next step in wine
Ok, It's a lame name but it was the best I could come up with after spinning around in a desk chair for a few minutes. Here is the general idea behind it. Once, in an interview, Steve Balmber, the CEO of Microsoft threw some standard MS FUD out about Linux being a poor choice becaue each distro tends to "mutate" linux and has no solid direction I thought "Wouldn't
2015 Oct 19
3
Managed Languages BOF @ Dev Meeting
On 18 Oct 2015, at 23:08, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> wrote: > > Supporting only basic block level granularity for "try ranges" may not > be sufficient for Java -- if a basic block has more than one null check > in it then throwing the NullPtrException for the first null check (if > it fails) is semantically different from throwing the