similar to: 100 most read R posts for 2012 (from the R blogosphere)

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2009 Dec 05
2
Announcing a new R news site: R-bloggers.com
Hello everyone. After some good time of work, I am proud to present: www.r-bloggers.com What is R-Bloggers.com? R-Bloggers.com hopes to serve the R community by presenting (in one place) all the new articles (posts) written (in English) about R in the "R blogosphere". How does R-Bloggers operate? This site aggregates feeds (only with permission!) from participating R blogs. The
2020 Apr 06
1
Wiki edit: HowTos/Virtualization
Hello everyone, First time contributor ... long time listener! Your /FirstnameLastname/ username: ChrisCallegari I am working with Open Source project called KubeVirt. Part of our mission is to ensure that the project can easily be deployed ... this includes host os and Kubernetes. We dev and test on Fedora, CentOS, and RHEL and several Debian derivatives for OS's and minikube for
2006 Jul 09
6
ajax effects
Hi, i was wondering if there was some kind of general line of code i could add to my application, anywhere i suppose, that would generate some kind of effect to notify the user that an effect is happening...it could be a box on the top of the screen or something, that would be like the small bar at the end of the browser that shows the user the status of a loading page ... i was hoping
2006 Mar 13
0
Adoppt Ruby on Rails: A social Networking Platform
So some of you here may have been wondering just what the heck I have been working on and asking all of these questions, some really basic quesitons, other very advanced. Well, I''m writing this post to tell you what I have been working on. I am an experienced PHP developer who with this project has totally converted to Rails. Despite my years of experience with PHP, I
2010 May 12
0
Revolutions Blog: April Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. By the way, you might have noticed that we've changed our name to Revolution Analytics from Revolution Computing. You can read about the motivation for the change, and our plans for new
2006 Jul 21
4
RoR for new apps, PHP for existing (?)
I''ve been evaluating frameworks, technologies, etc. for my company for a little while now. This is what I''m about to conclude for my report: 1. RoR is a good fit for new applications where we can define the DB schema. 2. PHP is a good fit where the DB schema already exists, or the "pieces" needed for the application exist all over the place. (ie: MS SQL Database
2007 Jan 21
14
[ActsAsFerret] OpenSolaris (TextDrive) indexing issues
Gents, I successfully installed AAF on my TextDrive OpenSolaris Container, but I''m having some issues with indexing. I have a model called Blogs which has AAF enabled. The first time I tried to find_by_contents for a ''word'' I know was on the Database I got now results. Apparently the index was not ready yet. Then I waited a few hours and checked that the /index
2007 Mar 10
6
ActiveResources 0.1.0 Released
See the blog post at http://blog.lonestarsoftware.net/2007/03/09/active_resources-010-released/ Reading through the rails blogosphere last week, I read a post (which I can not find again) that suggested a completely different approach to AJAX use in rails apps. The idea was to create a Javascript proxy to the ActiveRecord models and allow AR operations to be called from the client. I see this
2011 Apr 25
3
arcstat updates
Hi ZFSers, I''ve been working on merging the Joyent arcstat enhancements with some of my own and am now to the point where it is time to broaden the requirements gathering. The result is to be merged into the illumos tree. arcstat is a perl script to show the value of ARC kstats as they change over time. This is similar to the ideas behind mpstat, iostat, vmstat, and friends. The current
2006 Jul 02
0
Rails Core Weekly June 19 - July 2 2006
This is another edition of Rails Core Weekly, affectionately known as RCW. A much nicer pre-web 3.0 version is available from the following url : http://www.pinupgeek.com/articles/category/rails-core-weekly-news We have an Atom/RSS feed available there as well. Rails Core Weekly summarizes the rails-core mailing list, a list dedicated to Ruby on Rails internals and its development. RCW is
2006 Aug 02
1
posts to this list
When I see most posts coming through here the subject line starts with [Rails]. Maybe that is the way the list formats or maybe it''s my gmail. I noticed mine today did not have the [Rails] part. Just wondering why . Stuart
2006 Aug 10
2
my posts don''t get prefix if I don''t specify one
Hi All I was just wondering why my posts don''t have [RAILS] prefix in the subject line unless I specify one. Can that be a reason why I don''t receive replies to my posts? or atleast not as much as others :( -daya -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Jul 11
0
Clearing out AR object''s errors array on multiple form posts
I have a form that is POSTing to modify an ActiveRecord object @obj. I''m using @obj.errors.add() to add to the set of errors for this form. When I post with incorrect data, I see the error message. However, if I post again, without changing anything, the error is being added to the array. Should I be calling @obj.errors.clear at the beginning of my controller action to ensure that
2006 Apr 30
0
Posts not getting through (was problems with MySQL gem
No wonder noone has responded to my posts - I''m not sure they''re going out. Looking on the ruby-forum I don''t see any of the three messages I''ve posted about problems with the MySQL gem. Basically, doing a gem update is getting me this over and over - on both OS X and Ubuntu (Breezy): Halo:~ john$ sudo gem update Password: Upgrading installed gems...
1997 Jan 26
0
About "tiger team" posts
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- All posts regarding "tiger team" are being placed on hold until Rogier returns from his vacation. At this moment I would like to make a comment about it. It is clear that the majority of the readers of this mailing list that submitted messages saying that they would like to join such a team do not have a clear understanding what tiger teams do and
2002 Dec 28
2
HTML Posts -- Take 2
I had expected to be out of town this weekend so when I plans suddenly changed, I responded to a nudge from a list member and investigated means for stripping html from list posts. It turns out that MailMan 2.1 has this capability and since I run MailMan for my list server, that seemed like a good fit. After a couple false starts trying to upgrade, I think that I have it running. One thing
2002 Sep 14
0
Spam Filtering of Shorewall List Posts
I have now configured Postfix to filter all email sent to shorewall.net with SpamAssassin. I have also configured GNU Mailman so that any list email that appears to be Spam will be held for my approval. Hopefully, this will prevent Spam from becoming a problem on our lists. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy AIM: tmeastep \ http://www.shorewall.net ICQ: #60745924 \
2005 Mar 14
0
Duplicate Posts
We have someone in Europe (Germany presumably) that is subscribed to this list and that gets their email from pop.kundenserver.de and who is reposting all list posts BACK TO THE LIST through dmb-it.de. I assume that this is a mis-configured news gateway or something similar. The problem began on March 7 but wasn''t visible to the list until this past weekend when I put a hack in my
2005 Mar 05
1
List Closed to Non-member Posts
For several years, this list has been moderated for non-member posts. I''ve found that this is a pain for me (I have to wade through the spam to find and approve legitimate posts). Additionally, non-members seem to almost universally ignore instructions to mention that they are non-members in their post. Since the mailing list is set up so that replies go to the list rather than to the
2004 Nov 24
0
Off-list Posts
Folks, Several of you have received rather blunt emails from me when you sent me an off-list question or have continued an on-list thread off-list. It''s not that I''m trying to be a jerk but please consider: - There have now been over 50,000 downloads of Shorewall. - There are over 1,000 subscribers to this list. Assuming that each person downloading Shorewall has downloaded