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2011 Jan 11
6
(JOB) Ruby on Rails Developers- Strongmail , Redwood Shores, CA
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2007 Mar 24
1
Timeout for conferences
...rly. Her meter at the phone company keeps running... I'd like to implement something to the effect of checking whether there is only one participant in the conference, and when this is the case, to cancel the call after a predefined time (perhaps 5 or 10 mins. to allow for some waiting for latecomers). Has someone already written some code or a quick idea for this scenario? Regards, --AvH
2015 Apr 27
4
Inconsistency when naming a vector
Sometimes the absence of a name is maked by an NA: x <- 1:2 names(x)[[1]] <- "a" names(x) # [1] "a" NA Whereas other times its y <- c(a = 1, 2) names(y) # [1] "a" "" Is this deliberate? The help for names() is a bit murky, but an example shows the NA behaviour. Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/
2015 Apr 27
0
Inconsistency when naming a vector
...> # [1] "a" "" > > Is this deliberate? The help for names() is a bit murky, but an > example shows the NA behaviour. I think it is (a) impossible to change (b) at least somewhat coherent The situation is partially due to the fact that character-NA is a relative latecomer to the language. In the beginning, there was no real distinction between NA and "NA", causing issues when abbreviating Noradrenaline, North America, Nelson Anderson, etc. At some point, it was decided to fix things up, as far as possible in a backawards compatible way. Some common idiom...
2018 Apr 02
1
XDC 2018: Call for Papers
Hello, I have the pleasure to announce that the X.org Developer Conference 2018 will be held in A Coruña, Spain from September 26th to September 28th. The venue is located at the Computer Science faculty of the University of Coruña. This year, we have created a new website for the event: https://xdc2018.x.org And a Twitter account for announcing updates, please follow us!