Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Re: How to contact a lead Wine developer?"
2014 Jun 04
0
Lead Developer for a Groundbrekaing Crypto crowdfunding startup
Hello,
We're a VC backed early stage startup that is doing some groundbreaking
and intellectually fascinating.. We issue cryptocoins to raise fund from
crowd for app and game
developers, literally creating mini economy system around each app.
Looking a Lead Engineer (Ruby on Rails), preferably full-stack, and with
passion in crowdfunding or cryptocurrency. This is a long-term FT
opportunity
2007 Mar 12
0
Looking for lead front-end developer with experience in Prototype and Scriptaculous
Hello All,
We are a fun, innovative software company just outside of Boston
looking for a bright, passionate font-end web developer (either full
time or contractor) to join our team and lead the User Interface
development for our flag ship product, CommonSpot Content Server.
We''re in the midst of redesigning and building a new, interactive AJAX
based interface for our next major release
2011 May 23
2
How to contact a lead Wine developer?
Hi all,
I was looking here: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8051 , and in comment 81 it was recommended to contact the lead Wine developer(s) about the bug in question. I'm not sure who to contact, though. Might someone be able to tell me who would be an appropriate person/people to contact, please?
Thanks!
Hibba.
2005 Jul 11
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Vikrant Mathur lead developer for the open source OSP Toolkit to speak at Cluecon.
Vikrant Mathur is the lead developer for the open source OSP Toolkit
available on SIPfoundry. Mr. Mathur began his career in
telecommunications as a software engineer at Hughes Software Systems
where he focused on softswitch development. After completing his
Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State
University he joined TransNexus as a senior software engineer
2005 Jul 11
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Vikrant Mathur lead developer for the open sourceOSP Toolkit to speak at Cluecon.
Vikrant Mathur is the lead developer for the open source OSP Toolkit
available on SIPfoundry. Mr. Mathur began his career in
telecommunications as a software engineer at Hughes Software Systems
where he focused on softswitch development. After completing his
Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State
University he joined TransNexus as a senior software engineer
2014 Jul 02
0
Work From Home Lead Statistician Opening
We are currently seeking a Lead Statistician to work for a large Pharmaceutical company in the US. This position is a Work From Home opportunity. If you meet the requirements below please send your resume to Christina.Kinchen at InventivHealth.com or call 407-548-0670.
A brief description is as follows:
Title of Position: Telecommuting LEAD STATISTICIAN
REQUIRED:
. The ideal candidate will have
2015 Jan 22
1
CentOS - Firefox and Flash
On Wed, January 21, 2015 14:27, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 01:37:43PM -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> So, how does one enable flash video and audio in Firefox-31.4.0esr?
>
> One installs the flash plugin from Adobe and configures firefox to
> either run it automatically when needed, or to ask if you want
> to allow it to run, every time (which helps prevent
2016 Mar 02
4
Dial your phone and contact phone from within outlook?
I am wondering what the best solution is for initiating a call from Outlook Contacts. I imagine something that would start the call from the outlook card (or similar) and then dial the user's extension and the contact's phone number and place them in a bridge.
Anyone use something like this?
Travis Ryan
Director of Information Technologies
Oscar Winski Company
2407 North Ninth Street
2006 May 03
0
RoR Developer Job available in San Francisco (downtown)
Hello,
Thought I''d pass this along to any job seekers out there. My
understanding is that this is a relatively junior to mid-level position.
==============================================================
Web Application Developer -- Ruby on Rails
Blurb, Inc, San Francisco (Full Time)
Are you a person who is excited to explore new technologies and build
cutting edge applications
2018 Mar 12
0
Call for Papers: ManLang 2018 (Sept. 10-14, Linz, Austria)
Dear Person That Posted This Email,
Please be aware that calls for papers are only on-topic for this email
list if they are specifically about LLVM. For example, a call for a
workshop on LLVM in Scientific Computing would be on topic whereas a
general compiler call for papers (like the one below) is not.
That said, I hope you receive many strong submissions. Your conference
looks
2011 Oct 18
2
contact person for UseR 2012, please?
Dear R People:
Do you know who the contact person is for UseR 2012, please?
I'm trying to get together some numbers for funding (sorry for the tackiness).
Thanks,
Erin
--
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston - Downtown
mailto: erinm.hodgess at gmail.com
2018 Mar 07
2
Call for Papers: ManLang 2018 (Sept. 10-14, Linz, Austria)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
15th International Conference on Managed Languages & Runtimes
(ManLang'18)
September 10-14, 2018, Linz, Austria
http://ssw.jku.at/manlang18/
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ManLang (formerly PPPJ) is a
1997 May 11
2
R-alpha: Logarithmic scales
Here are another three problems with logarithmic scales:
1) segments() does not work with logarithmic scales. I suggest to change
lines 962-973 in "plot.c":
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (FINITE(xt(x0[i%nx0])) && FINITE(yt(y0[i%ny0]))
&& FINITE(xt(x1[i%nx1])) && FINITE(yt(y1[i%ny1]))) {
GP->col = INTEGER(col)[i % ncol];
2007 Jul 05
1
SIP / STUN / Network - Help!!
Hi Everyone.
I'm in a quandry & don't know which way to go. - Obviously I'm an Asterisk
newbie although I've been watching this list for over 2 years now.
I've got an Asterisk box (actually, it's an AsteriskNOW box) up and running
here at home. - It's on my home LAN - NAT'ed behind my LinkSys router. - On
the same LAN I've got a Cisco 7940, 7960, and
1997 Jun 23
0
R-alpha: various graphics Q.
"contour" can't return a list of contours (it would be nice)
"arrows" has different options from S-PLUS (no "open" or "rel" options,
no "lwd" parameter or graphics parameter pass-through; "size" in S
corresponds to "length" in R). [I know we needn't follow S-PLUS syntax
slavishly, but it would be nice at least to
2001 Feb 15
1
cointegrating regression
Hi all,
Can I run a cointegrating regression, for example
delta Xt=a1(Yt-1-cXt-1)+E1t
and
delta Yt=-b1(Yt-1-cXt-1)+E2t
with R were
Xt and Yt are non stationary time series at t
a,b,c are parameters and E1t and E2t are error terms at t.
Yt-Xt is stationary
Any suggestions are welcome.
Best regards,
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r-help mailing
2010 Dec 08
2
VARMA
Hi all,
I want to estimate parameters from a VARMA(p,q)-Modell.
The equations of the model or the model structures is given by:
Xt=beta1+beta2*Xt-1+beta3*Yt-1+epsilon1
Yt=beta4+beta5*Yt-1+espilon2
epsilon1 and espilon2 are white noise.
Xt is given by a vector of n elements e.g. (2, 4, 7, 9, …,n)’ and Yt is
given by a vector of n elements e.g. (4,9,12,17,…,n)’.
The lineVar from
2006 Feb 14
4
R and Power Point
Dear R People:
I'm using R in a time series class. This class is being
broadcast live to 2 remote sites via closed circuit TV.
My people at the remote sites are having a terrible time
seeing the computer screen as it is broadcast(resolution issues). I have
decided to put together Power Point slides for the teaching.
I am currently saving the R screen as WMF files and inserting them
into
2008 Jun 20
2
Problems with basic loop
I'm having trouble creating a looping variable and i can't see wher ethe
problem arises from any hep gratfully appreciated
First create a table
x<-table(SURVEY$n_0,exposed)
> x
exposed
False True
Under 16 24 1
16-19 68 9
20-24 190 37
25-34 555 204
35-44 330 87
45-54 198 65
55-64 67 35
65+
2000 Oct 19
0
legend -- one more try
Dermot MacSweeney pointed out to me that after my "fix" of legend(),
points were no longer coming out placed in the middle of the lines, but at
the right-hand edge. It turns out that naively swapping the order of
point-drawing and line-drawing also messes up the bookkeeping that
legend() does on the current x-location. Here's my patch, which fixes
that bookkeeping (and incidentally