search for: nutter

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 60 matches for "nutter".

Did you mean: utter
2015 Feb 02
8
Another Fedora decision
...not own their machines. M$ does. M$ determines what they can do and what data M$ secretly collects on them, stores on the machine and prevents the user viewing. Seems like another move towards emulating M$. If testing then a one character password is very acceptable to me. Why should some arrogant nutter impose an arduous ultra secure password when a simple one character password will suffice ? Who knows the machine, the deploying environment and the circumstances better ? The user or some anonymous and arrogant nutter perhaps many thousands of miles (or kilometers) away ? Remember machines shou...
2006 Mar 27
6
Fwd: Tricky block args
.... Thoughts? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> Date: Mar 27, 2006 12:07 AM Subject: Re: Tricky block args To: ruby-core@ruby-lang.org Hi, In message "Re: Tricky block args" on Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:54:58 +0900, "Charles O Nutter" < headius@headius.com> writes: |We are trying to implement some missing block arg functionality. Could |someone knowledgable about the more unusual methods of declaring block args |point us to where in the C code it is implemented? Specifically, the ability |to specify an array or hash...
2006 May 14
9
IBM UniVerse database adapter for ActiveRecord?
I''m facing a situation where I am going to have to integrate with a legacy database , specifically the IBM UniVerse database, which is not *quite* relational. It feels like a holdover from the dark ages of computing. Before I attempt writing an ActiveRecord adapter, I''d like to know if anyone else uses this database and if I''m the only person that needs this thing. I
2006 Aug 16
4
Deploying only what you need with Capistrano?
...turned off. Is this contrary to the Rails way? It''s always been considered a best practice on my projects, but do folks in the Rails world share my concerns? Is there a way to make Capistrano only deploy what you need? -- Contribute to RubySpec! @ www.headius.com/rubyspec Charles Oliver Nutter @ headius.blogspot.com Ruby User @ ruby.mn JRuby Developer @ www.jruby.org Application Architect @ www.ventera.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060816/dda3e4be/attachment.html
2010 Mar 16
2
Retrieving latitude and longitude via Google Maps API
...m, then loading the coordinates in R and merging them back into the data frame I want to use. It'd be nice to be able to do it all in one script, but I'm not comprehending the API thing very well. I'm using R 2.9.1 on Windows XP. Any suggestions or pointers? Benjamin Benjamin Nutter | Biostatistician | Quantitative Health Sciences Cleveland Clinic | 9500 Euclid Ave. | Cleveland, OH 44195 | (216) 445-1365 =================================== P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Cleveland Clinic is ranked one of the top hospitals in Americ...
2015 Feb 02
0
Another Fedora decision
On 03/02/15 10:31, Always Learning wrote: > Remember machines should be working for the convenience of Humanity - > not for the convenience of anonymous nutters who know absolutely nothing > about the user's work situation ! 'anonymous nutters'? I guess those people on the cited mail lists are using fake names. Given you're carrying on about being English, maybe you should contemplate the slander, libel and defamation laws in that coun...
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 11:31:35PM +0000, Always Learning wrote: > If testing then a one character password is very acceptable to me. Why > should some arrogant nutter impose an arduous ultra secure password when > a simple one character password will suffice ? Who knows the machine, > the deploying environment and the circumstances better ? The user or > some anonymous and arrogant nutter perhaps many thousands of miles (or > kilometers) away ? I&...
2010 Feb 23
1
Circles around letters or numbers in plot title
...nd a letter or a number in a plot title? For instance, if I have a plot title "Scatterplot for Subject 24", I want to put a circle around 24 to distinguish that plot from the other 30 I've generated. Any tips or ideas beyond plotting a circle in the margin? Benjamin Benjamin Nutter | Biostatistician | Quantitative Health Sciences Cleveland Clinic | 9500 Euclid Ave. | Cleveland, OH 44195 | (216) 445-1365 =================================== P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Cleveland Clinic is ranked one of the top hospitals in Americ...
2006 Mar 21
7
Rails and JRuby
Has anyone attempted to run Rails inside of JRuby? Is that even possible? Aside from the performance implications, is it a bad idea? I''m thinking that it might be useful in very rare cases where a Ruby/Rails - equivalent of a Java solution may not exist yet. Any thoughts? Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Feb 03
7
The Origins of R
In another thread on this list, various wild allegations have been made, relating to the New York Times article on R. I object both to the subject line and to the content of several of the messages, and will not repeat or quote any of that content. It smacks to me of mischief making. Discussion has centered around the following quote from the NY Times article: ?According to them, the
2006 Jul 02
4
Ruby on Rails + DB2
Received this link from a regular email blast, it may interest some of you. I guess RoR is starting to gain more traction :-) http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/db2/library/techarticle/dm-0606dumbill/?ca=dnw-723 Cheers Mohit.
2006 Oct 02
22
Multi Byte Strings
Hey guys, We''ve been talking about the multi-byte patch and I think it''s time to get feedback from you guys on a possible way forward. We can include ActiveSupport::Multibyte with rails 1.2, and update all of the relevant helpers to use the String#chars proxy. This will mean that none of the action view helpers will mangle multibyte strings. Similarly, if any Strings are being
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
On 3 February 2015 at 10:31, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> wrote: > If testing then a one character password is very acceptable to me. Why > should some arrogant nutter impose an arduous ultra secure password when > a simple one character password will suffice ? Who knows the machine, > the deploying environment and the circumstances better ? The user or > some anonymous and arrogant nutter perhaps many thousands of miles (or > kilometers) away ? I...
2015 Feb 03
1
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 10:44:31AM +1100, Peter Lawler wrote: > On 03/02/15 10:31, Always Learning wrote: > > > Remember machines should be working for the convenience of Humanity - > > not for the convenience of anonymous nutters who know absolutely nothing > > about the user's work situation ! > 'anonymous nutters'? I guess those people on the cited mail lists are > using fake names. Whether anonymous or not, they continually show that they have no idea of a work situation. Each time we work a...
2006 Apr 06
2
Java: How to interact with ruby generated fields
Hello community, I''m new to rubyonrails and to this Forum. I have to call 2 Fields, generated by ruby, from a javafunction (onSubmit) but when I use this example it didn''t work, why? <%= start_form_tag({:action=> "show"}, { :onSubmit =>"post[testfieldone].value=examplefunction(post[textfieldtwo].value+post[textfieldthree].value);" }) %>
2008 Apr 07
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-based IBM summer internship position
...w (LLVM-level and/or back- end-level) optimizations targeted at Cell. This search is being started somewhat late for the summer. If you are interested in this position and qualify, please contact me as soon as possible. --Vikram Chris Frazier/Austin/IBM To vadve at uiuc.edu cc Mark Nutter/Austin/IBM at IBMUS, Hema N Reddy/Austin/IBM at IBMUS Subject Re: Follow-up to IBM / UIUC co-op, LLVM Professor Adve, Below you will find the job description we discussed. If you would, please post this Job description with any and all available sources that provides us the best opportunit...
2006 Aug 15
20
Talking to Java APIs
I''m trying to figure out how Ruby in general, and/or anything extra Rails may have, can talk to Java APIs of third party server apps. After quite a few search attempts net-wide and on ruby forums, and with "Programming Ruby" in hand, I''m coming up with zilch. Either I''m not finding it, or I''m not recognizing it. I''m assuming there has
2012 Oct 17
1
Comparing dcast and reshape
...e", "score.90d")), idvar=c("site", "id", "instrument"), direction="long") Any pointers on how to get FullLong into the same wide format as FullCast? Thanks for taking the time to educate me. Benjamin Nutter | Biostatistician | Quantitative Health Sciences Cleveland Clinic | 9500 Euclid Ave. | Cleveland, OH 44195 | (216) 445-1365 =================================== Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Cleveland Clinic is ranked one of the top hospitals in Ame...
2006 Apr 04
10
Ruby server infrastructure evolution -> app. servers?
All, Just musing about this whole FastCGI thing (that I hadn''t even thought of since 1999 when looking at OpenMarket for a customer and even then it was "old"), and wondering when we might see projects/products that attempt to provide Ruby application services in a J2EE-like container. I see the Cerise project - any interesting information on that? I''m assuming
2006 Aug 14
2
Rails Monitoring, reprise
Last week I posted a question about monitoring Rails applications. Basically, the java folks at my business cited one of their reasons for sticking with Java is it''s monitoring tools. After picking some ears, I found out that the one we''re looking at most is JBoss Operations Network. And I have to say, it''s pretty neat.