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2006 Oct 13
0
[Fwd: Re: List Reply vs. Reply-All]
See below, which I meant to send to group. A neat case in point ;) alex -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Wxruby-development] List Reply vs. Reply-All Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 12:07:04 +0100 From: Alex Fenton <alex at pressure.to> To: Kevin Smith <wxruby at qualitycode.com> References: <452EFCAE.5000701 at qualitycode.com> Kevin Smith wrote: > It seems
2015 Oct 13
3
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
On 13 October 2015 at 16:41, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> - *Be welcoming.* We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports >> people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited >> to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, colour, >> immigration status, social and economic class, educational
2005 May 19
3
GUIDs vs. Auto-Increment id's
I know this thread has been discussed before, but I have run into this problem and would like to re-open it... I have come to a point in my project where I need to provide an import/export feature for Active Records. Since a user could export off one system and import onto another auto-increment integers will not work (collisions on ids due to lack of uniquness). Listed below is an initial list
2010 Jan 03
2
Emacs vs Eclipse vs Rcmdr
Hi everyone, I could have posted this on R-devel or the GUI list, however don't feel it's that serious. Hence, decided R-help would be the most appropriate. I'm not so much interested in which is the best user interface for R. Rather which is the best ***platform*** for developing ***new*** user interfaces for R. Noting I'm using the term user interface is a very general sense.
2006 Jan 10
2
DWR Vs Prototype/Scriptaculous
Hello Everyone, Does anyone have any insight into the DWR library (http://getahead.ltd.uk/dwr/index)? I want to know the pros/cons of using DWR Vs Prototype/Scriptaculous libraries. I am a great fan of the prototype/scriptaculous combination and have been working with them for the last 3-4 months but for some reasons I have been asked to look into DWR. Due to it''s tight integration
2013 Nov 02
5
Postfix vs Sendmail
I have two CentOS-6.4 servers, in different places. I am running postfix/amavis on one, and sendmail/procmail on the other. I don't recall having any difficulty setting up sendmail many years ago using sendmail.mc . But I found postfix very complicated to setup last year. (It's working fine now.) I recall that when I asked for advice one person advised me to read 2 books on postfix, and
2001 Nov 10
4
Codeweavers vs. RedHat distribution?
I am using the version of wine that came with RedHat 7.2. I just noticed that Codeweavers has their own distribution of wine that includes what looks like a convenient setup configuration utility. What are the pros and cons of uninstalling what I got from RedHat and downloading and installing the rpm from Codeweavers? Thanks
2009 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] Some understanding of LLVM vs gCC vs Intel C++ Compilers
Hi Chris, Thanks for the response. >> How does LLVm fit in? > > The llvm project provides two open source compilers, llvm-gcc and > clang. Clang is considered production quality on the mac for C and > ObjC. llvm-gcc on the mac supports c/objc/c++/objc++. Apple > productizes these and ships them with the Xcode installation. > >> I know that it is a C/C++ Compiler,
2013 Apr 18
1
Pros and cons of having folders under INBOX vs. not
I have some questions about whether I should set up folders under INBOX vs. having them outside the INBOX namespace. I'm setting up a new Dovecot 2.2.0 on an Ubuntu 12.04.2 server. My plan is to move my users (family members) to this new server from an old Cyrus server. Everybody is currently using (and will continue to use) IMAP, and either Thunderbird or SquirrelMail as their e-mail
2004 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] QMTest vs. Dejagnu
Tanya Lattner wrote: > I've finished adding the -rundejagnu option to the nightly tester script, > which was the last step to fully support Dejagnu. I think now is the > appropriate time to discuss keeping QMTest or switching to Dejagnu. A lot > of work went into using QMTest, so I think we should make this decision > carefully and before the 1.4 release. > > Here are the
2013 May 25
2
PuppetDB 1.3/ HSQLDB vs Postgres
Hi everyone; I was just wondering if anyone has any opinion/information on the pros and cons of using the built-in HSQLDB vs Postgres. Thanks! Bee -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. To post to
2004 Dec 28
3
ZtDummy vs Hardware
I was wondering what could be pros and cons of ztdummy vs proper timer device (i.e. X100P). I am going to set up an asterisk server in europe (to do trunking, to save bandwith) and I was wondering if it'll be OK to get it going with ztdummy. Furthermore, I have only a 1024/256kbps PPPOE DSL link and I need to squeeze 12 channels through, I was wondering which codec would be suitable
2007 Oct 18
8
centos 5 vs OpenSuse 10.3
Apart from religious grounds (!), is there any pros or cons why I should choose one over the other for a new install of asterisk ? Julian
2006 Jan 01
4
S3 vs. S4
Dear R People: Could someone direct me to some documentation on the difference between S3 and S4 classes, please? For example, why would a person use one as opposed to another? Maybe pros and cons of each? Thanks in advance! R Version 2.2.0 (I'm downloading the new one this afternoon!) Windows. Happy New Year! Sincerely, Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and
2007 Jun 21
1
what is "better" when combining data frames? merge vs. rbind & cbind
I often need to "combine" data frames, sometimes "vertically" and other times "horizontally". When it "better" to use merge? When is it better to use rbind or cbind? Are there clear pros and cons of each approach? --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jun 27
1
ExternalIVR vs AGI
I have an Perl AGI script that acts as an IVR for my Asterisk box. Basically, it simply plays audio files to the caller, collecting DTMF input and logging every DTMF input into a database table, simply to document every step or option selected by the caller. One thing is that in addition to playing audio files, it also, at some point, plays SayUnitTime command. This IVR has constantly
2006 Nov 06
1
Register vs. Host=IPADDR
I am not sure if I am going to use SIP registration's or just specify the host ip address in sip.conf. Are there any pros or cons to the two? My phones will have a static IP address and won't be changed unless a admin does it. So the logical path would be to just turn off registration on the sip account (in the phone setup). Can anyone forsee a problem to this? Something I will miss
2002 Aug 04
1
WebMin vs SWAT
Since I have not been able to get swat to work when I was installing webmin I noticed that it will configure samba! Are there any pros or cons to either one? Thanks Steffan --------------------------------------------------------------- T E L 6 0 2 . 5 7 9 . 4 2 3 0 | F A X 6 0 2 . 9 7 1 . 1 6 9 4 Steffan A. Cline Steffan@ExecuChoice.net Phoenix, Az
2008 May 28
1
manipulating multiply imputed data sets
Hi folks, I have five imputed data sets and would like to apply the same recoding routines to each. I could do this sort of thing pretty easily in Stata using MIM, but I've decided to go cold turkey on other stats packages as a incentive for learning more about R. Most of the recoding is for nominal variables, like race, religion, urbanicity, and the like. So, for example, to recode race
2007 Sep 04
3
Model Specs: Fixtures vs Mocks + Stubs?
What is the general opinion about fixtures versus mocking and stubbing in model specs? I heard from agile on IRC that they save the database testing for integration testing, but I also see that the caboose sample applicaiton uses fixtures. I also noticed that on the rspec site, it says "Ironically (for the traditional TDD''er) these are the only specs that we feel should actually