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2008 Mar 03
5
on the philosophical aspects of a specification
a specification will _eventually_ be used, by someone, to tell the user they are doing things "wrong", won't it? and doesn't that turn markdown's genesis upside-down? heck, next thing you know we'll be telling them to r.t.f.m. i would prefer that implementers get more sophisticated about teasing out the user's intent in "ambiguous" cases. of course,
2009 Sep 16
2
Teasing out logrank differences *between* groups using survdiff or something else?
R Folk: Please forgive what I'm sure is a fairly na?ve question; I hope it's clear. A colleague and I have been doing a really simple one-off survival analysis, but this is an area with which we are not very familiar, we just happen to have gathered some data that needs this type of analysis. We've done quite a bit of reading, but answers escape us, even though the question below
2006 Mar 17
2
Groups and rpms
yum grouplist is almost ok for learning what groups are available.Though it does not distinguish between base/manditory and added in the installed list. But yum list is not really helpful. I would like to see something of what rpms are within what group. then what rpms are not in any group. And which groups and stand-a-lone rpms are base. maybe it can be teased out of comp.xml...
2014 Oct 19
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Are we ready to completely move away from the optionality of a DataLayout?
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> wrote: > I have a question: > > > 1) Synthesizing a "default" boring DataLayout for all modules that don't > > specify one. > > What is a default boring value for endianness? > Little. Sorry, but LE won here. I mean, we could make the default big-endian just to test the
2018 May 23
3
More testing
More testing. Test test test. :-) -- Matthew Fredrickson Digium, Inc. | Engineering Manager 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA
2011 Aug 04
3
#create tests fail when I add FriendlyId to my model
I am doing controller testing, and I can''t seem to get the create method test to pass when friendly_id is added to the mix. If I comment it out of the model, the tests all pass perfectly. The moment I add it back in, the error looks like this: 1) Error: test_create_valid(BrandsControllerTest): FriendlyId::BlankError: FriendlyId::BlankError
2007 Oct 26
1
Accessing scripts in a different directory on a Mac
Hi all. A question for knowledgeable folks using R on an Intel Mac running OS X 10.4.10 For ease of maintenance, I have broken a large R script into a main script which ?oversees? things by calling other scripts, using ?source?. Let?s call the secondary scripts ?sub-scripts.? I?d like for the sub-scripts to reside in a different directory (again, for ease of maintenance, and so I can access
2004 Aug 31
2
Strange behavior
...All messages, which I have already received are marked as new in pine or my webinterface squirrelmail. It seems, that dovecot doesn't mark the messages as read after fetching them. There are no strange entries in the logs, nothing which seems to be mysterious. Can anyone help me? This problem teases me. Cheers, DuRu
2004 Jul 02
1
[fdo] Updated syncmail script for new CVS loginfo syntax
Hi, If you are getting tired of being teased about updating your syncmail script to the new CVS loginfo syntax, this mail is for you. If you have opted to use the CIA script, you have already switched to the new loginfo format. If not, you need to do now. For that you need to add UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes to the CVS config file. Then if you have script using the old format you can escape it
2006 Jun 05
1
Unobtrusive javascript...what if?
What if...you could produce accessible, unobtrusive javascript, using Rails built-in javascript/prototype helpers, with just one extra line of code in your layout, a plugin, and one small enhancement to the helpers. Something like this: [php] <% form_remote_tag :controller => ''foo'', :action => ''bar'', :unobtrusive => true %> # which produces
2007 Feb 15
4
defining context(s) dynamically
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Q. Why does code which defines a context work in the
2007 Aug 08
3
VoicePulse Connect
Asterisk Users, Has anybody use Voicepulse Connect for Asterisk? I am trying to cover all my bases because in the past, I got burned with poor quality of service, along with failed DTMF tones with 3 different SIP Providers (Vitelity, Broadvoice, and Teliax). I am running Asterisk 1.2.13 on the Debian Etch system, using the SIP protocol. Any insights would be great. Thanks. -John
2012 Apr 13
3
A little exercise in R!
Greetings all! A recent news item got me thinking that a problem stated therein could provide a teasing little exercise in R programming. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-17680326 Cambridge University hosts first European 'maths Olympiad' for girls The first European girls-only "mathematical Olympiad" competition is being hosted by Cambridge
2008 Jun 13
12
puppet/naginator?
I''m very interested in the way that puppet appears to be able to generate nagios configurations though I can''t seem to find any documenation on how it works: http://reductivelabs.com/trac/naginator is clearly a placeholder page... Meanwhile the various pieces of info at links such as: http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/TypeReference#nagios-host are just teasing me.
2005 May 18
1
'fitdistr' and two views of the same data?
Hello, I have detailed (with pictures and whatnot) my question on my weblog at http://www.cs-ed.org/blogs/mjadud/archives/2005/05/a_question_abou.html The short version of the question is this: When I ask 'fitdistr' to try and fit my distribution as a "weibull" distribution, it comes up with some rather wacky parameters. If I take the same distribution, and do something
2020 Aug 10
2
How to deal with multiple patches to the same file
At 8/10/2020 03:02 PM, Robinson, Paul wrote: >> Why did you 'git pull --rebase' when the branch was up-to-date? Is this >> just a safety habit? > >Yes. Frequently I put my patches on my local master branch, rather >than create a separate patch branch, and always rebasing keeps my >commits at the HEAD of the branch. It's harmless when you have no >local
2007 Mar 08
3
low-memory vorbis decoding
Hi all, Does anyone have any experience porting libvorbis to platforms with small total memory sizes? Specifically, I'm trying to figure out if it's feasible to run Ogg Vorbis decoding on one of the PlayStation 3's SPU's -- secondary processors with only 256kb of local memory. It looks like out of the box the memory footprint of libvorbis is roughly: ~130k code ~60k static
2009 Sep 15
5
Very general question about Debian...
Hello ALL! First, I apologize for sending question that spill-out from the scope of this list. However, you might be essentially the best informants. In brief, I am thinking to give second shot to the Debian. Currently I am using Ubuntu 9.04, but Debian still teases me, so to say. I used to use Debian testing (Lenny at that time), but when Lenny became stable, things became very shaky in testing camp. I need Linux/GNU for work. And R is one of my main tools. In brief, my question is: Should I stay, or should I go?!? And then: to which release? I like Ubu...
2005 Jan 10
1
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, John Criswell wrote: >> 5. CVS doesn't support distributed development well. Tools such as Arch >> and Monotone work on a peer-to-peer basis. No one computer is "the >> repository". If the CVS server should ever go down (heaven forbid), we'd ... > How important do you (and others) feel this feature is? I see this as being a pretty big
2011 Aug 05
2
Which is more efficient?
Greetings all, I am curious to know if either of these two sets of code is more efficient? Example1: ## t-test ## colA <- temp [ , j ] colB <- temp [ , k ] ttr <- t.test ( colA, colB, var.equal=TRUE) tt_pvalue [ i ] <- ttr$p.value or Example2: tt_pvalue [ i ] <- t.test ( temp[ , j ], temp[ , k ], var.equal=TRUE) ------------- I have three loops, i, j, k. One to test the all of