Displaying 20 results from an estimated 67 matches for "eloquent".
2009 Dec 13
20
Need help...NameError in InteractController#add_to_cart
Hi,I am developing a web app and am following the text-Agile web development.....Each time I click my "add to cart" button" i always get the page below:I have double checked to see if i have errors in my code,there was none,please what do i need to do to proceed?
NameError in InteractController#add_to_cartundefined local variable or method `find_cart'' for
2003 Feb 01
2
Re-assigning vector elements based on their initial values.
Is there an eloquent solution to re-assign vector element values?
I have a vector which contains chemical data, some of them are "flagged" as
non-detected values by their negative values.
I can find the statistics on the positive values in vector "v" simply by
typing:
>v<- c(5,5,-3,-3,7,8,10)...
2008 Mar 15
3
Firefox 3
...ements
+ Re-base of the top Desktop applications
- Evolution 2.12.3
- Firefox 3
- OpenOffice 2.3.0
- Thunderbird 2.0
+ Updated graphics drivers
--8<-----------------------------------------
I see that the folks from Red Hat decided to completely ignore Firefox
2.0: an eloquent detail.
Now it's more than once that I've read good things about Firefox 3. Much
less RAM-hungry than it's predecessors, excellent standards compliance,
much more stable. What's the best way to get Firefox 3 on my CentOS 5.1?
Is there some RPM for RHEL somewhere? Some SRPM? Or s...
2018 Apr 02
2
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...S" their hard
> > disks after the PC replacement and data migration exercise for 15
> > trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
> >
> > PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
> >
> <snip>
> A little too much other info, and overly eloquent. However, if your
> company told the client that you were going to deGauss all the h/d, that's
> what you need to do, contractually.
>
> If they've had a second discussion, and only want the data deleted, that's
> another story.
>
> Is the data on a different part...
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Any objections to my importing GoogleMock to go with GoogleTest in LLVM?
...th wrote:
>
> I'm not trying to make LLVM use unittests everywhere, I'm just trying
> to get a tool added to the toolbox so that a unittest I'm already
> writing can be written more simply and in a more maintainable fashion.
You're welcome to ignore me and keep writing eloquent emails, but you
still haven't shown an exact use case - why not write a unit test which
demonstrates the benefit and post a patch for review? for those who are
not familiar with gtest/gmock it makes it very clear.. Then the
discussion moves from opinions and "feelings" to tangible...
2004 Dec 19
1
Dialplan help - Can dial any user but not the PSTN
...ave a second
context named [nooutbound] where I have the exact same users minus the
include statement. Needless to say, I transfer my inbound callers into
the [nooutbound] so they can call all my users but don't have a path to
the outbound context.
Works great! However, there must be a more eloquent solution without the
duplication. Thoughts?
Chad Brown - IdentityMine
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2009 May 29
1
data manipulation involving aggregate
...f the summed areas for each "habitat". If a certain habitat doesnt exist in that square I want a zero, like this..
data.frame(sq=rep(seq(1:3),each=4),area.sum=c(3,3,0,0,2,0,1,0,1,0,5,3),habitat=rep(c("garden","pond","field","river") ))
Is there an eloquent, efficient way of doing this? My solution involves lots of intermediate aggregated data frames, one for each habitat, then a series of merges onto a bigger data frame.
Thanks peeps and have a good weekend,
Simon.
Dr. Simon Pickett
Research Ecologist
Land Use Department
Terrestrial Unit
Briti...
2001 Jul 04
2
boxplot(list(m[,1],...,m[,c]))
...other words, boxplot(list(m[,1],...,m[,ncol(m)])). At the moment, I am using
colpart <- function(m){
L <- list(rep(0,ncol(m)))
for(i in 1:ncol(m)){
L[[i]] <- m[,i] }
return(L)}
boxplot(colpart(m))
for this purpose. Surely there must be a more eloquent way!
Richard
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2004 Dec 10
7
Ripping CD audio for MOH
Hello-
I've got some audio CDs that I'd like to use for MOH.
What's the best way to do this? I don't care if it's mp3 or some other
format - whatever will work best.
What applications (osx or linux) are best? Optimal settings?
Thanks-
Tom
2005 Feb 05
1
Why Windows sucks.
The most eloquant rant on Windows I've read for a long long time....
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2005/02/04/notes020405.DTL
2008 Oct 20
2
[PATCH] ocfs2: Fix checking of return value of new_inode()
new_inode() does not return ERR_PTR() but NULL in case of failure. Correct
checking of the return value.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack at suse.cz>
---
fs/ocfs2/namei.c | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/namei.c b/fs/ocfs2/namei.c
index d5d808f..0372ef0 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/namei.c
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/namei.c
@@ -382,8 +382,8 @@ static int
2003 Jul 15
9
Poll - Would you pay $30-$50 for high quality speech synthesis?
Many of you are familiar with how lousy Festival sounds.
AT&T has a product, NaturalVoices, that sounds much better. There are
male & female voice fonts for US/UK/Indian English, French, Spanish,
and German.
I am considering offering a linux-based text-to-speech engine based on
the NaturalVoices runtime. An asterisk module would also be provided,
making it easy to add natural sounding
2018 Apr 02
1
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
...placement and data migration exercise for 15
> >>> trillion PCs (fictitious number used).
> >>>
> >>> PC = Personal Computer, which includes desktops and laptops
> >>>
> >> <snip>
> >> A little too much other info, and overly eloquent. However, if your
> >> company told the client that you were going to deGauss all the h/d, that's
> >> what you need to do, contractually.
> >>
> >> If they've had a second discussion, and only want the data deleted, that's
> >> another story...
2002 Dec 10
0
FW: Answers to "Problem with differences between S+ and R in parsing output tables with $"
...to me! Andy Liaw was there
quickly with the answer, while Ben Bolker and Douglas Bates showed the
importance of the str() function to sort out problems like these.
Thanks to all. I will ask more questions in the future as I plunge more
and more into R.
The code set forward by M. Crawley seems to eloquently establish a
fundamental calculating engine for determining the power of a test for
non-normal data. If one has seen how many contorted lines are required
for the same thing in programs like C++, FORTRAN, SAS or Statistica you
would appreciate my use of term "eloquence". How-to discuss...
2012 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Fwd: Re: [PATCH] Fix for bug in JIT exception table allocation
Pinging again, more loudly :-)
Michael Muller wrote:
>
> Ping. (looking for someone to review or commit this, thanks)
>
> Michael Muller wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, Duncan -
> >
> > > Hi Michael,
> > >
> > > > --- lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITEmitter.cpp (revision 163478)
> > > > +++ lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITEmitter.cpp
2018 Apr 02
2
What is the universal (world wide) understanding behind degaussing harddisks?
Good evening from Singapore!
The foremost question which I want to ask is, what is the universal
(world wide) understanding behind degaussing hard drives?
I work for No Secrets Agency (NSA) Pte Ltd (fictitious company name
used). My sales manager Edward Joseph Snowden (fictitious individual
name used) had *promised* our customer Leave Me in the Lurch (S) Pte
Ltd (fictitious company name used)
2020 Jun 17
11
Blog article about the state of CentOS
...he last 25 years.
https://kofler.info/centos-8-wertlose-langzeitunterstuetzung/
Disclaimer : I've been a CentOS user (and fan) since 4.x, I'm using it on all
my servers, and yes, I know the difference between upstream RHEL and CentOS.
The article is in german, but the statistics graph is eloquent enough for the
non-german-speaking users. It focuses on updates for CentOS 8, and more exactly
the extended periods of time where there have been no updates available.
The author's theory ("unspoken truth"): while it's a positive thing that Red
Hat is sponsoring CentOS, the amoun...
2016 Mar 21
5
Need help with code generation
On 21 March 2016 at 17:20, James Molloy via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Rafael,
>
> How can a high quality product crash by design? I understand the lack of
> structured error handling, and I understand asserting (which in release mode
> would be silent) on internal errors. But on an input? How can an application
> be taken seriously when crashes are
2010 Oct 20
1
Increasing the speed of speex playback
Hi, Steve. I tried your the time_scale_tests program, and it works
well! Especially for low speed changes, it's the best I've heard so
far.
For high speed increases, there is what sounds like static added to
the sound output. I've attached two sound samples of high speed
speech, which is a 4X speed up of a popular TTS voice in the blind
community (voxin/Eloquence). I've sped
2006 Nov 27
3
Consistency in REST-routes naming
Hello everyone!
In working with the Rails-REST-features I have always wondered about
the URL for the new-action
/objects/new
In REST the URL should represent a Resource. As the semicolon is for
adding non-standard actions (verbs) to a resource, IMHO it should be:
/objects;new
and not
/objects/new
In fact, this is just like an additional action, which I would specify
with the