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2003 Aug 05
3
s4 methods and base
...regard to s4 methods.
There seem to be quite a lot of inconsistencies between s3 and s4 methods
and classes currently and this (I'm sure) is only to be expected in a period
of transition. eg POSIXlt vs POSIXt and POSIXct. And there seem like dozens
of print methods to convert - it's not an enviable task and I'm sure it will
take time! ... if indeed you do see R being purged of s3 by some point in
the future.
But I think it would be helpful if there was some general guidance in terms
of the direction R is going?
For my own part I am very impressed with the power of the s4 methods and th...
2006 Mar 22
7
VERY IMPORTANT(TREAT WITH URGENCY)
...t Group. First and foremost,I apologized
using this medium to reach you for a transaction/business of this magnitude,
but this is due to Confidentiality and prompt access reposed on this
medium. Be informed that a member of the #asterisk channel on Freenode who
is well familiar with you gave your enviable credentials/particulars to
me. I have decided to seek a confidential co-operation with you in the
execution of the deal described Hereunder for the benefit of all parties
and hope you will keep it as a top secret because of the nature of this
transaction.
Within the Summit Opensource Develop...
2015 Jan 06
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...So have C, C++, C#, Objective C, Perl, Python, Ruby, PHP, Visual Basic, R, PL/SQL, COBOL, and Pascal.
About half of those are machine-portable. UCSD Pascal (1978!) even ran in a JRE-like VM.
Though Java is one of the top languages in the software world, that world is so fragmented that even its enviable spot near the top [3] means it?s got hold of less than a sixth of the market.
If that still impresses you, you aren?t thinking clearly about how badly outnumbered that makes you. *Everyone* with a single-langauge advocacy position is badly outnumbered. This is why I learn roughly one new progra...
2011 Oct 20
4
Randomized Points in space/ saving model results
A bit new to R and I'm working on something a bit more challenging than I am
used to- so here's whats going on:
Data inputs: 9 different shapefiles (.shp) of different point locations
(lat, long)
shapefile bounding box (lat/long corner points (14, 1)
(15,1) (14, 2) (15,2))
1 .csv of lat/long coordinates for points
Goal: a-
2015 Jan 03
2
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>>
>> OK, but should one developer make an extra effort or the bazillion
>> people affected by it?
>
> That developer is either being paid by a company with their own motivations or is scratching his own itch. You have no claim on his time.
Agreed - but I'm not going to say I like his