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2001 Feb 23
1
vorbis & open music
...ww.free-your-sound.net
> this license will be avilable within summer 2001 (this is our plan;
> you know what happens in reality ;-))
> it would be great if you could check our free-your-sound_page
> and tell us if we're on the right way or not; we're not that experienced
> by os_license, but we hope that it works, with the help off all that
> people working on that :: open source . open minds . open future ::
> thingie
mex
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power to the people
(and spacetravel for everybody ;-))
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mex
killerfish electronic music http://www.killerfish.de
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2001 Feb 23
0
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...ww.free-your-sound.net
> this license will be avilable within summer 2001 (this is our plan;
> you know what happens in reality ;-))
> it would be great if you could check our free-your-sound_page
> and tell us if we're on the right way or not; we're not that experienced
> by os_license, but we hope that it works, with the help off all that
> people working on that :: open source . open minds . open future ::
> thingie
--
power to the people
(and spacetravel for everybody ;-))
________________________
mex @ lemon
lemon.303 http://www.lemonworld.de
killerfish electr...
2008 Sep 04
1
Erlang-style message-passing in R: Rmpi, Snow, NetWorkSpaces, etc.
I see about 7 different R packages for multi-process parallel
programming. Which do you think is the best, most complete, and most
robust to pick for general purpose Erlang-style message-passing
programming in R, and why?
First here's my use case, and then my analysis so far. I often have
code whose basic organization looks something like this:
1. Fetch step: For each date, gather up or