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2006 Apr 24
2
Ror has problems with memory usage??
I saw this on a forum for MODx (a CMS which seem very good, built on standards, with clean XHTML/CSS, using PHP). "RoR is a killer application, but is either a crusher when it comes to memory usage or SQL usage. Even simple seeming things can kill a server if it''s not dedicated to the application. In addition, RoR is much more complex really than MODx if you''re not accustomed to programming in Ruby ... you''ve got to go through build ses...
2001 Dec 13
0
Dune2000 and winex
I have heard that people have gotten Dune2000 to work under winex, but I've had no luck doing so. Could someone who has post their ~/.wine/config ? Thx -- http://www.bigfoot.com/~brihall Linux Consultant Wesley Crusher, please report to airlock 5!
2015 Apr 21
3
[LLVMdev] libclang_rt.asan-x86_64.a: No such file or directory
I just tried building the latest clang following the instructions in http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html, and got this error when trying to compile at test program: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find /home/davem/clang-235334/bin/../lib/clang/3.7.0/lib/linux/libclang_rt.asan-x86_64.a: No such file or directory This thread: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2015-April/084175.html indicates
2006 Dec 31
4
Does SQL group by have a heavy duty equivalent in R
I have hundreds of humans who have undergone SNP genotyping at hundreds of loci. Some have even undergone the procedure twice or thrice (kind of an internal control). So obviously I need to find those replications, and confirm that the results are the same. If there is discordance then I need to address it. I tried to use the aggregate function nr.attempts
2000 Nov 07
1
coercion of LHS to a list
I'm using R to manipulate some data for testing nebulisers. I have a data frame as follows: Volt ABal 0.4208 A1 0.3982 AF 0.4353 B1 0.3954 BF 0.4355 C1 0.3975 CF 0.4345 I also have a calibration curve loaded Voltage NaF LogNaF 1 0.3588 20 1.30103 2 0.3990 100 2.00000 3 0.4391 500 2.69897 If I try to