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2006 May 01
1
Radius 0.0.1 -- Powerful Tag-Based Templates
I am pleased to announce the immediate release of Radius 0.5.0. Radius is a small, but powerful tag-based template language for Ruby inspired by the template languages used in MovableType <www.movabletype.org> and TextPattern <www.textpattern.com>. It uses tags similar to XML, but can be used to generate any form of plain text (HTML, e-mail, etc...). This release is much more feature
2005 Apr 22
2
pointer to comments re Paul Murrell's new book, R, & SAS on Andrew Gelman's blog
There are some interesting comments re Paul Murrell's new book, R, & SAS on Andrew Gelman's blog: http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2005/04/a_new_book_on_r.html -- Tony Plate
2010 Mar 23
0
Processed: Re: Processed: ipv6 release goal
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > ## dear clint. > ## > ## release goals are release goals and not release blockers. > ## please learn the difference and discuss this beforehand. > ## > ## thanks. > ## > > severity 382189 serious > ## > Bug #382189 [nbd-server] no IPv6 support > ## > Severity set to 'serious' from
2005 Dec 15
7
PHP include() Type Functionality in Ruby/Rails
Greetings, I am working on extending a new part of our site to use Ruby on Rails, and have several portions of the site that is included in external files. The rest of the site is built on top of MovableType and uses PHP Includes to reference the external files. Is there similar functionality in Ruby or Rails that I can use so I don''t have to update excess content in two
2010 Sep 13
2
The future of R - Ross Ihaka stirs discussions around the web
Hello all, There is currently a (very !) lively discussions happening around the web, surrounding the following topics: 1) Is R efficient? (scripting wise, and performance wise) 2) Should R be written from scratch? 3) What should be the license of R (if it was made a new)? Very serious people have taken part in the debates so far. I hope to let you know of the places I came by, so you might be
2010 Mar 23
0
Processed: ipv6 release goal
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > severity 382189 serious Bug #382189 [nbd-server] no IPv6 support Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 384372 serious Bug #384372 [libadns1] libadns1: Cannot query IPv6 DNS servers Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 517299 serious Bug #517299 [klibido] klibido: needs
2005 May 01
2
eigen() may fail for some symmetric matrices, affects mvrnorm()
Hi all, Recently our statistics students noticed that their Gibbs samplers were crashing due to some NaNs in some parameters. The NaNs came from mvrnorm (Ripley & Venables' MASS package multivariate normal sampling function) and with some more investigation it turned out that they were generated by function eigen, the eigenvalue computing function. The problem did not seem to happen
2005 Apr 24
4
Typo 2.0
I''m proud to announce the 2.0 release of the typo web logging engine. What started as a toy project while I was waiting for a client at starbucks now became a prestige open source project with tons of modern features a dedicated dev team and even its own hosting service! Get it at http://rubyforge.org/projects/typo/ The 2.0 release has been long coming. Here are some of the new
2006 May 01
17
Radiant CMS
I am pleased to announce that Radiant CMS is now publically available from the Subversion repository at: http://radiantcms.org/ What is Radiant? ---------------- Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small teams. It is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a general purpose content management system (not a blogging engine). Radiant features:
2010 May 03
5
New parser-based Markdown implementation for Java
Markdowners, just a short heads-up to a newly released Markdown implementation: "pegdown" (http://github.com/sirthias/pegdown) implements a Java Markdown-to-HTML processor based on a PEG parser with the grammar being based on John MacFarlanes C implementation "peg-markdown". pegdown uses "parboiled" (http://www.parboiled.org) for the actual parsing work and, as
2008 Jan 01
0
Wish List
Most of the items on this list have been mentioned before but it may be useful to see them altogether and at any rate every year I have posted my R wishlist at the beginning of the year. High priority items pertain to the foundations of R (promises, environments) since those form the basis of everything else and the foundation needs to be looked after first. The medium items are focused on
2005 Apr 01
11
I want to blog!
This isn''t Rails or Ruby related, but I just need some advice and thought I''d ask the bright individuals here. I want to start my own blog but I''m not sure where to begin. I don''t want to get a blogger account because I want to have my own domain. Blogger also doesn''t have many features. My hosting service is 1AND1 so it supports php, cgi and mysql.
2008 Apr 19
3
Feature Request External label resolution
One of the things I'm coming up against. Maintaining a non-small web site with many internal links is a pain. Consider: Suppose that at one point I have site/ Images Business Home ... Later the site gets more complex, and Images has a bunch of sub directories. site/ Images header_rotate inventory_pix misc Business Home When this happens I have to
2006 Oct 07
6
Minor regexp oversight for setext headings
Noticed the patterns for setext style headings are: ^(.+)[ \t]*\n=+[ \t]*\n+ Should be: ^(.+?)[ \t]*\n=+[ \t]*\n+
2010 Nov 05
2
rendering Markdown automatically
I made this thing. Some of you may find it useful. https://github.com/skurfer/RenderMarkdown I'm using it for documentation at work. It could also be handy if you run Apache on your desktop machine and want to share files (for display purposes only) that way. -- Rob McBroom <http://www.skurfer.com/>
2007 Jan 28
1
needs must make MD ignore my PHP
I need to exclude arbitrary chunks of my documents from Markdown parsing, because my documents are littered with <?php blah blah ?>, and a few other oddities. These blocks get gifted with unwanted markup by Markdown: <?php blah blah ?> becomes <p><?php blah blah ?></p> If I can't make it stop that, it's a dealbreaker for me in an otherwise
2008 Sep 16
3
How to do Clustered Standard Errors for Regression in R?
I can't seem to find the right set of commands to enable me to do perform a regression with cluster-adjusted standard-errors. There seems to be nothing in the archives about this -- so this thread could help generate some useful content. I've searched everywhere. Can anyone point me to the right set of commands? An example would be most helpful as well. Bo [[alternative HTML version
2012 Feb 01
5
Mac markdown editor that saves as .txt
Hi all, I'm a newer user of markdown & MultiMarkdown, and I'm looking for the perfect setup of software for my Mac and my Android phone. I'd like to have my drafts editable from both. What I want is an attractive Mac app for writing (primarily blog posts and emails) that saves its files as .txt . Most of them save as .md or .markdown instead, and since there doesn't seem to
2004 Aug 18
6
Report of collision-generation with MD5
Just got a pointer to this via ACM "TechNews Alert" for today: http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0818w.html#item2 Seems that "... French computer scientist Antoine Joux reported on Aug. 12 his discovery of a flaw in the MD5 algorithm, which is often used with digital signatures...." There's more in the article cited above. Peace, david -- David H. Wolfskill
2007 Nov 26
0
rSpec (rev 2996), Rails (rev 8214): TextMate bundle problems
Hey guys, I''m trying to get rSpec (rev 2996) working with Rails 2 (rev 8214). Running the tests from the command line works, no problem. I installed the RSpec.tmbundle (also rev 2996), and would like to see the HTML test results in TextMate. When I run the "Run examples in selected files/directories" command in TextMate, I get the following dump: