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2006 Aug 19
22
Wazzup with the rubyonrails-talk Google Group?
I just got a Google Groups notification that I had been
subscribed to http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk.
Looking at the page, it appears that about 4300 folks have
been subscribed.  However, I saw nothing about this on
rails@lists.rubyonrails.org.  Wazzup?
-r
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2014 Apr 16
0
[XPOST] Invoicing - 1.0.0 released
Hello people,
  We have released invoicing gem which helps you in creating, managing and
generating pdf for invoices.
Bit of background: Invoicing gem was initially developed by Martin
Kleppmann (https://github.com/ept/) for generating and displaying invoices.
This release polishes the gem, makes it compatible with rails 3 and rails
4, adds pdf generation
source:
2014 Aug 07
0
CEBA-2014:1029 CentOS 7 iw FASTTRACK BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2014:1029 
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2014-1029.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 
x86_64:
f415d3067a6526104536cf9b4e00cce18b0bbd2792caab51cd94cb08bb3da22f  iw-3.10-6.el7.x86_64.rpm
Source:
2011 Apr 09
1
How do I make this faster?
I was on vacation the last week and wrote some code to run a 500-day
correlation between the Nasdaq tracking stock (QQQ) and 191 currency pairs
for 500 days. The initial run took 9 hours(!) and I'd like to make it
faster. So, I'm including my code below, in hopes that somebody will be able
to figure out how to make it faster, either through parallelisation, or by
making changes. I've
2006 Mar 14
0
ANNOUNCEMENT : A2Billing (Asterisk2Billing) - release v1.1
Hi Peoples,
Great day for the callingcard-fan !
Just a little mail to let you know that a new version of A2Billing 1.1
(Asterisk2Billing)
is available! Many features have been added, lot of bugs solved and
hundreds of good
improvement made, so there we go -> http://www.asterisk2billing.org
The key newest features :
	* Ecommerce product with API addons - Integration with OsCommerce
	*
2009 Feb 11
1
Ruby on Rails: Talk | Google Groups
This is more an architectural question....
I am looking to create a domain that sells widgets (as an example)
widgets.com
Now I have three sales reps, that each sell different kinds of
widgets, and do not need to know about each other.
larry.widget.com
moe.widget.com
curley.widget.com
I don''t want to repeat myself (of course!) with the shopping cart
logic or the transactional
2024 Jul 30
1
C API - no NULL pointer guarantee?
Erez,
I think the API is very explicit about this, NULL is not an accepted input for any function taking SEXP by design. The special case of try*Eval() return values can be taken as a case where the resulting object is not actually SEXP but rather a special type which can be NULL (=failure) or SEXP. It may be even perhaps useful to declare it as a separate type to make this clearer, but I
2005 Feb 02
4
(no subject)
can you recommend a good manual for R that starts with a data set and gives
demonstrations on what can be done using R? I downloadedR Langauage
definition and An introduction to R but haven't found them overly useful.
I'd really like to be able to follow some tutorials using a dataset or many
datasets. The datasets I have available on R are
Data sets in package 'datasets':
2001 Jun 27
0
Vorbis (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/19982.html)
In an article on theregister.co.uk, you wrote:
>   Either project - or any other open source MP3 encoder, for that matter
>   - could check out the open source codec, Ogg Vorbis, which offers
>   comparable size and sound quality to MP3. We don't know if it's any
>   good, and it's unlikely - for the time being at least - to be
>   supported by portable music players,
2009 Oct 14
3
currency conversion function?
Dear all
Is there any R function that would perform currency conversion using
up-to-date exchange rates? I would be looking for a function that
allows to download recent exchange rates (say, from Yahoo!) and then
use these in converting currencies (say, USD to EUR).
I am not sure whether r-sig-finance would be more appropriate, but the
(off-)topic feels general enough to me. Thank you
Liviu
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2013 Feb 04
0
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2013 Apr 25
1
Linear Interpolation : Missing rates
Dear R forum
I have data.frame as
df = data.frame(rate_name = c("USD_1w", "USD_1w", "USD_1w", "USD_1w", "USD_1m", "USD_1m", "USD_1m", "USD_1m", "USD_2m", "USD_2m", "USD_2m", "USD_2m",  "GBP_1w", "GBP_1w", "GBP_1w", "GBP_1w",
2006 Dec 04
0
google talk
hi
How does asterisk can act as google talk's client.
for mapping, received calls , to google talk. 
tanx
Mani
 
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2011 Jan 07
1
Currency return calculations
Dear sir, I am extremely sorry for messing up the logic
asking for help w.r.t. my earlier mails 
 
I have tried to explain below what I am looking for.
 
 
I have a database (say, currency_rates) storing datewise
currency exchange rates with some base currency XYZ.
 
currency_rates <- data.frame(date =
c("12/31/2010", "12/30/2010", "12/29/2010",
2011 Jan 07
0
Odp: Currency return calculations
My mistake sir. I was literally engrossed in my stupid logic, and while doing so, overlooked the simple and very effective solution you had offered. Sorry once again sir and will certainly try to be very careful in future.
Thanks again and have a great weekend sir.
Regards
Amelia
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From: Petr PIKAL
2024 Jul 30
1
C API - no NULL pointer guarantee?
Thank you Ivan,
At this point, without it being documented explicitly, I tend to lean on the safe side.
If the non-null assumption is ever incorrect, on debug and safe builds unwrapping is an assert that will guarantee to crash R.
While the source code has plenty of NULL checks, also for some SEXP, it's hard to tell just from grepping if any are related to the public API or not.
Secondly
2013 Apr 03
4
Better way of writing R code
Dear R forum,
(Pl note this is not a finance problem)
I have two data.frames as 
currency_df = data.frame(current_date = c("3/4/2013", "3/4/2013", "3/4/2013", "3/4/2013"), issue_date = c("27/11/2012", "9/12/2012", "14/01/2013", "28/02/2013"), maturity_date = c("27/04/2013", "3/5/2013",
2006 Mar 25
4
Rails PayPal and Currencies other than USD
Has anyone been able to make direct API calls to PayPal in currencies 
other than USD?  I get an error message "The currency code submitted is 
not supported.  Check the currency code and try again."
I''m using the PayPal plugin for Rails.  I can successfully transact in 
USD, but not AUD (Australian Dollars).
Cheers,
Dan
2010 Jul 19
2
Historical Libor Rates
Hello All,
Does anyone know how to download historical LIBOR rates of different
currencies into R?
Or if anyone knows of a website that holds all this data...I only need up to
january of 2000.
Also, how can we make the row names the index of a plot (the names of the x
values)?
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2008 Jan 19
0
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/10350
Would someone mind taking a look at this verified ticket and give
feedback/apply it?
Thanks,
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