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2008 Sep 24
1
possible interesting R projects for undergrads
Dear R People: I finally (Yay!) got R installed in a classroom! Anyhow, I have a respectful request, please: could anyone recommend some nice undergrad projects in R, please? This is in a statistical computation class; first time being run. Thanks, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: erinm.hodgess at gmail.com
2006 Apr 24
3
[O/T] undergrads and R
Dear R People: Are your undergraduate students receptive to learning R, as a rule? Most of the time, mine really like it. But this semester, they act as though they are being eaten by rats when learning R. They are not trying at all. Any similar experiences? If anyone has any good ideas, I would be THRILLED to hear them, as I...
2016 Feb 11
0
attention all undergrads: BigDataX REU Site in Chicago IL -- applications due 02/29/2016
BigDataX REU Program -- Summer 2016 http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/grants/BigDataX/2016/index.html The BigDataX (from theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales) is a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site in Chicago Illinois. The program has four mentors at two institutions, the Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Chicago, with a variety of complementing expertise from theory to programming languages to distributed systems. To apply to the program, see the online...
2016 Feb 11
0
attention all undergrads: BigDataX REU Site in Chicago IL -- applications due 02/29/2016
BigDataX REU Program -- Summer 2016 http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/grants/BigDataX/2016/index.html The BigDataX (from theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales) is a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site in Chicago Illinois. The program has four mentors at two institutions, the Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Chicago, with a variety of complementing expertise from theory to programming languages to distributed systems. To apply to the program, see the online...
2015 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] GVN PRE algorithms in LLVM
Hello everyone I am Rakshit Singla, a third year undergrad at IIT Hyderabad, India. I finished a basic compilers course last semester and am currently doing a compiler optimizations course. I have been exploring LLVM for the past few months (wrote a front-end for the Classroom Object Oriented Language and have been studying pieces of code.) I would like t...
1998 Aug 14
0
R-beta: Book "Data Analysis with R" (undergrad. teaching) ??
...textbook about basic statistics. Most importantly: I don't think it is still produced, but I might be wrong however, in any case, it wasn't freely available. >> I don't seem to be able to get it directly off the CRAN www page (see above) >> and I am proposing to use R for undergraduate teaching next term Very good! Now, what are the alternatives? --- this is also a question to everyone! 1) On CRAN's top page, klicking "Documentation" you find "Notes on R: A Programming environment for Data Analysis and Graphics" (~90 pages) as postscript file o...
2008 Aug 05
1
[LLVMdev] Contributing to LLVM
...ass at your university. > Compilers are a specialized field of computer science. It comes with a > nomenclature and set of skills all its own and which you will need to > know before you can make any progress at it. Classes and studying > should get you there. Absolutely. Your typical undergrad-level compiler course will focus almost exclusively on parsing. That's good theory to know because the general concepts apply to other phases of the compiler as well (pattern matching, data structures, tree traversal, etc.). An undergrad-level compiler course that actually has you build a co...
2008 Aug 05
0
[LLVMdev] Contributing to LLVM
On Aug 4, 2008, at 10:29 PM, Shrutarshi Basu wrote: > Hello all, > I'm a rising sophomore CS/Engineering student in the US and I'm > interested in programming languages/ compilers.I think the LLVM would > be a great project for me to contribute to, both to learn something > and help the project. Unfortunately, I don't know much about > compilers, much less anything
2015 Mar 10
2
[LLVMdev] GVN PRE algorithms in LLVM
...AM, Rahul Jain <1989.rahuljain at gmail.com> wrote: > This landed in my spam folder so resending it to the list! > On Mar 9, 2015 9:56 PM, "Rakshit Singla" <cs12b1029 at iith.ac.in> wrote: > >> Hello everyone >> >> I am Rakshit Singla, a third year undergrad at IIT Hyderabad, India. I >> finished a basic compilers course last semester and am currently doing a >> compiler optimizations course. I have been exploring LLVM for the past few >> months (wrote a front-end for the Classroom Object Oriented Language and >> have been stud...
2008 Sep 10
2
using R for online course/distance ed
Hi R People! I'm going to be putting together a completely online undergrad business stats course (a second semester course) and was going to use R and Rcmdr. My question: has anyone else used R for an online course, please? If so, did it go well, please? Thanks in advance, Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical S...
2017 Dec 24
3
Contributing to LLVM
Hello all, I am a grad student looking to get my hands wet contributing to LLVM. I have done an undergrad course in Compilers. I have some knowledge of parsers, code generation, optimization, IR and other topics taught in an undergrad course. I have worked through quite a bit of the dragon book. Is there a guide to get newbie devs up to speed on the process of contributing? Do I just build the project,...
2012 Dec 08
2
Want to contribute code to the Xapian project
Hey guys,I am a 3rd year Computer Science undergrad student.I a extremely interested in contributing code to the XAPIAN project. The work you people do sounds extremely fascinating and interesting.Can someone just give me a brief overview of how to proceed ?. I Can code in C,C++ and Python and have experience in Natural Lanuage Processing.Am also q...
2008 Aug 05
4
[LLVMdev] Contributing to LLVM
Hello all, I'm a rising sophomore CS/Engineering student in the US and I'm interested in programming languages/ compilers.I think the LLVM would be a great project for me to contribute to, both to learn something and help the project. Unfortunately, I don't know much about compilers, much less anything which would allow me to make a significant contribution. I've started reading
2019 Mar 27
2
Student Introduction
Greetings, I am Hemant Kumar Singh, a computer science undergrad studying in NIT Warangal, India. I am interested to work on the project "Weighting Schemes" under the guidance of Olly Bets and Gaurav Arora; this project requires basic(or better) C++ knowledge and I've done 2 years of basic C++ in my high school. Moreover, this is my 2nd semester pu...
2001 May 05
1
fix for oggdrop disappearing window
...ched patch just uses LOSHORT and HISHORT macros (signed versions of the LO/HI WORD macros) instead. Let me know if it makes sense. - btw, to reproduce the bug, grab the window and whip around like mad until it disappears. Thanks, Anish Dave Comp Sci/Soft Eng Univ of Waterloo (recent grad!) adave@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>application/octet-stream attachment: main.diff </UL> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: main.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 770 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists....
2010 Jul 27
2
Introductory statistics and introduction to R
Hi, I have a bright, diligent second-year graduate student who wants to learn statistics and R and will, in effect, be taking a tutorial from me on these subjects. (If you've seen some of my questions on this list, please don't laugh.) As an undergrad he majored in philosophy, so this will be his first foray into computer programming and statistics. I'm thinking of having him use "Introductory Statistics with R" by Peter Dalgaard, but I'm unable to tell if the book requires calculus. I don't think this student knows cal...
2020 Mar 21
3
[GSoC] Prospective student for Unify ways to move code or check if code is safe to be moved
Hello, I am an undergrad from India. This summer I'm interested in working on unifying the code motion checks as a GSoC intern with LLVM. I started reading about classical data flow analysis since few months, I see this as a great opportunity to start contributing to LLVM. The idea of unifying all the code motion check...
2014 Mar 16
2
Contribute in the Xapian project throgh GSoC.
...experience in Programming and algorithms(I had proposed a novel Image Segmentation algorithm for Parallel hardware that boosted getting depths of objects in an image). I think that I would be able to contribute in the Learning to Rank and the Cluster Analysis algorithms. Having studied it in my undergrad, I have a deep understanding of support vector machines, supervised and unsupervised learning and have implemented codes in Matlab and Python in my lab work. Other than that I am a regular C++ programmer and a linux user. Also very familiar with the OSS community, having contributed in the OpenCL(...
2004 Oct 11
3
[LLVMdev] [anilcjohn@sify.com: CS student from India]
----- Forwarded message from ANIL C JOHN <anilcjohn at sify.com> ----- To: brg at dgate.org Subject: CS student from India Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 22:07:56 +0600 (IST) From: ANIL C JOHN <anilcjohn at sify.com> Dear Sir, I am a computer science undergrad student doing my 7th semester B.Tech in computer science (equivalent to BS). I want to do a project using LLVM compiler framework, which can be done alone in about 4 months. If not, could me suggest me other project ideas related to compilers and kernel projects that which can be done as majo...
2013 Mar 21
3
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Hi,**** ** ** My name is Abhishek and I?m a 2nd year undergrad at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. I've experience in programming (Java, C++, python) and web development(PHP, javascript, jquery, CSS). I went through the project ideas mentioned on your GSOC web page and found "Performance Test Suite" quite interesting. Could I have more inf...