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2004 Aug 06
2
Speex for videoconferencing
...r manufacturer. I want to use speex for a privat videoconferencing project and faces some problems with it. First of all the projects in Visual-C++ doesn't work. I don't mean the path an dependecy problems. That is easy. But there are some errors. First i want to say that libspeex produce defently too much errors. I think it was written by a mathematician, right ;-)). We are very sensitive aboutr warning in the automoive section so in my opinion, all of these warning should be treated as errors and aditionale checks with a tool like PC-Lint should be made. However, here are the errors i g...
2011 Apr 01
1
Adding a "description" meta-tag to the R homepage
...hows up on a search result. The current description of the first result of searching "R" in google is: "*R*, also called GNU S, is a strongly functional language and environment to statistically explore data sets, make many graphical displays of data from custom *..."* * * This defention is truncated. It seems that other statistical packages (and some known open source projects) already noticed this. Here is what they write about themselves (when searching for their name on google): - SAS: 50,000 Customer Sites Use SAS for CRM, BI, Analytics & More-Get Info - SP...
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex for videoconferencing
> First i want to say that libspeex produce defently too much > errors. I think it was written by a mathematician, right ;-)). No, it was written by an electrical engineering Ph.D. student (i.e. me). Note that if you are that concerned with warnings (and code quality I hope), perhaps the best thing to do is start using *stable* versions. If yo...
2011 Nov 20
0
Adding a "description" meta-tag to the R homepage (bump)
...t; is: >> > >> > "*R*, also called GNU S, is a strongly functional language and >> environment >> > to statistically explore data sets, make many graphical displays of data >> > from custom *..."* >> > * >> > * >> > This defention is truncated. >> >> >> Interesting. What's odd is that although that phrasing is used in >> multiple places on the net, it is not in the actual >> www.r-project.org/index.html, nor in any other "official" places that I >> can spot. >> >&...