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2006 Feb 25
1
TextMate: syncPEOPLE on Rails Bundle Becomes Built-in Rails Bundle
It?s official, folks!
After talking with my partner, Greg Narain, as well as Allan Odgaard,
the creator of TextMate, we (syncPEOPLE) have decided to release our
Rails bundle under the MIT license so that it can nest itself nicely
within its new home, the TextMate Subversion Bundle Repository.
What this means for the rest of us is that all of these great...
2006 Oct 12
5
DTrace Feature set
Hi All,
Can someone help me in getting info about specific dtrace features introduced in individual S10 updates like U1,U2,U3 etc...
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2024 Oct 13
1
Embedding R in other applications as a scripting language
...a are safe), so I can't access the PostgreSQL + R
documents linked to from there. No big matter.
I'm not particularly versed in C myself, but I can read it well and I
understand more each day I read the R implementation itself and expose
myself to the actual usage of non-trivial C. I read *Narain Gehani's C: an
Advanced Introduction* over the summer to familiarize myself with the
aspects of the language which weren't transparent to me from studying other
languages (Java, R, Emacs LISP, Python).
Anyhow, if anyone has experience playing with this since it was more
popular twenty year...
2006 May 25
1
Rating System in Rails
hi everybody,
can you tell me, is there any plugins available for Rating (Rating
system) in Rails?
or any other way to do it?
plz give me the url if such plugin exist...
and plz give me the url of tutorial if any alternatives for Rating
process is available....
i expect some good replies...
Regards,
Neo
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2024 Oct 13
1
Embedding R in other applications as a scripting language
...;t access the PostgreSQL + R
> documents linked to from there. No big matter.
>
> I'm not particularly versed in C myself, but I can read it well and I
> understand more each day I read the R implementation itself and expose
> myself to the actual usage of non-trivial C. I read *Narain Gehani's C: an
> Advanced Introduction* over the summer to familiarize myself with the
> aspects of the language which weren't transparent to me from studying other
> languages (Java, R, Emacs LISP, Python).
>
> Anyhow, if anyone has experience playing with this since it was...