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2012 Nov 29
0
The last call for Fukuoka Ruby Competition! - Matz's videos are available!
This is a reminder that Fukuoka Ruby award competition entry deadline is TODAY(11/29) at 12:00am!(11/30 5pm, Japan time). If you have developed Ruby programs within the past 12 months, please be encouraged to apply for this opportunity. Again, details are below... *2013 Fukuoka Ruby Award Competition* *Entry Deadline: November 30, 2012 at 5 PM Japan Time (GMT+9)* *Grand Prize: 1 Million Yen!
2011 Oct 11
1
Silicon Valley Ruby Innovator Award
The first ever Ruby competition judged by "Matz" in Silicon Valley. Application Deadline: October 17 http://www.myfukuoka.com/events/2012-fukuoka-ruby-award-competition -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org
2009 Oct 27
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2010 Fukuoka Ruby Award Competition – Enter Now to Win 1 Million Yen
*Fukuoka Ruby Award* http://www.f-rubyaward.com/index_en.html The Government of Fukuoka Japan, together with the Fukuoka Ruby Award Selection Committee, is excited to announce the opening of the 2010 Fukuoka Ruby Award Competition. The competition is free to enter. The grand prize is 1 million yen (approximately $10,000). Applications may be submitted Online at
2008 Dec 15
3
Fukuoka Ruby Award--about $10,000 for first prize
I am working with the Government of Fukuoka, Japan to get the word out about the Fukuoka Ruby Award to Ruby developers in the US. It is free to apply for this award. The top prize is about $10,000. Deadline is December 25, so there is not much time, but the application is fairly simple for developers who have existing projects. Here are the details: Fukuoka Ruby Award
2005 Feb 07
1
[matz@ruby-lang.org: Re: Performance of CGI::Cookie / SimpleDelegator fix]
Matz claims 1.8.3 might be released in April. If we''re lucky, maybe it will have the Windows socket connection fix applied. (Although the patch has been hanging around since last June... but maybe they just needed some prodding. :) ) Then RubyTorrent will be much more usable on Windows. ----- Forwarded message from Yukihiro Matsumoto <matz@ruby-lang.org> ----- Date: Tue, 8 Feb
2004 May 18
0
Odd behaviour while mounting a cifs volume
I tried to mount a volume using cifs as the filesystem type. I am using the cifs 1.02 patch on kernel version 2.4.22. The machine holding the disks is a WinXP Pro machine. When I use plain vanilla mount with cifs as the filesystem, I get: Mosix4 / # mount -t cifs //192.168.0.3/Fukuoka_c /fukuoka/c -o username=Administrator,pass=passw0rd,ro mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
2008 May 13
9
A Very Simple Question
On 5/13/2008 10:27 AM, Yukihiro Ishii wrote: > Hi Rusers! > > I am ashed of asking such a simple question. > > X<-matrix(rnorm(24), 4) > X0<-apply(X,2,mean) > > What I want is a matrix which consists of colums such as X[,1]--X0[1]. > > X-X0 doesn't work. > > Perhaps apply function? scale(X, scale=FALSE) ?scale > Thanks in advance. > >
1997 Dec 18
0
Samba performance on Fast Ethernet network when linked to Win95
Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro> wrote: > When doing this transfer, the LED from the network card is flashing > from time to time (0.2 sec on, 0.4 sec off), the average load of > the hub is about 5% and the "collisions LED" is on merely all the > time. This doesn't look like a problem in either the TCP implementation or the application level software on either
2003 Aug 19
3
On the Use of the nnet Library
Dear List, I am trying to solve a problem by the neural network method(library: nnet). The problem is to express Weight in terms of Age , Sex and Height for twenty people. The data frame consists of 20 observations with four variables: Sex, Age, Height and Weight. Sex is treated as a factor, Age and Weight are variables normalized to unity, as usual. I wanted to construct a neural network, and so
2006 Mar 27
6
Fwd: Tricky block args
We in the JRuby project are working to get Rails to work successfully. However, the array-indexed block parameter is not something currently supported in JRuby: x = {} [1,2].each {|x[:foo]|} This is not used extensively in the Rails code, but it''s used enough to cause things to break in JRuby. We have been modifying the above to use a temporary local variable, but obviously
2013 Mar 04
1
R broken after upgrade to 2.15.3 (Ubuntu 12.10, 64bit)
Hi, I am using R on Ubuntu 12.10 (64bit). This morning, Ubuntu's software updater automatically installed updates to R's base system (version 2.15.3; via the CRAN PPA). Now R does not work anymore. Here is what I get when I simply enter "R" on the shell prompt: bodenhof FUKUOKA~>R cannot find system Renviron Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'utils',
2005 Aug 31
0
Cases as Variables in Principal Component Analysis?
Dear R users, I have a data set of 25 cases with 150-160 explanatory variables(the number of which depends on what I choose from 200 odd digitalized spectrum strength numbers) and one dependent variable(a sensory test result). My natural choice is to work on a principal component analysis using the explanatory variables, thus enabling to characterize and describe the data space, and make a
2006 Apr 05
1
Correlation of coefficients?
Hi R users! One thing I cannot understand with R is the frequently appearing " Correlation of coefficients". I do not find a through going explanation of this concept either on the help pages of R or on the internet. A Google search has shown many examples of R/S-Plus outputs but no explanations of meaning. I am afraid this turns out to be a silly and unworthy question. Would anyone be
2000 Sep 12
1
A very small bug report
Dear mailng list of OpenSSH There is a very small bug in openssh-2.1.1p4. After extracted openssh-2.1.1p4.tar.gz, a file named "openssh.spec" for constructing an rpm file of SuSE linux in "openssh-2.1.1p4/contrib/suse/". A small bug in the "openssh.spec" file brings about failure in constructing an rpm file. Line 171 in "openssh.spec" "install -m644
2002 Sep 27
0
Undefined reference in R-1.5.1 under Mac OS X 10.2.1 Jaguar
Hi I installed R-1.5.1 on a Mac G4 under OS X 10.2.1 Jaguar, which requires X11. Then I got this while trying to run XDarwin I downloaded from Fink: --- [YonedaK-mac4:~] yoneda% startx -- -quartz ... dyld: xterm Undefined symbols: xterm undefined reference to _tgetent expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib xterm undefined reference to _tgetstr expected to be defined in
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
2003 Jul 11
2
Nonliner Rgression using Neural Nnetworks
Hi, I am an old hand at chemistry but a complete beginner at statistics including R computations. My question is whether you can carry out nonlinear multivariate regression analysis in R using neural networks, where the output variable can range from -Inf to + Inf., unlike discriminant analysis where the output is confined to one or zero. The library nnet seems to work only in the latter
2002 May 27
2
samba speeds
Well I tried #freebsdhelp and got confirmation that this is just not happening to me but we couldn't figure it out there either... with: FreeBSD 4.5 Samba 2.2.2 | 100Base T Crossover link | Window XP Pro Upload win to unix speeds are around ~400k/sec Download unix to win speeds are around ~5000k/sec checked for net collisons (there are none) anyone find a fix for this?
2005 Dec 29
4
Any switchers from mod_perl
Good afternoon, I have been developing in mod_perl for many years, and my livelihood is based on being productive with it. I''ve spent the past week reading and testing RoR and it does look good. But before I take the plunge for my next project, I was hoping to hear from other mod_perl switchers. One of the main reasons I like mod_perl is code flexibility. I like being able to insert
2005 Sep 19
2
warning: already initialized constant
Hello all. I''m new to Rails and working on replacing an existing Perl based app. Everything has been smooth, and I''m beginning to get the hang of things. I just implemented DB based photo handling, with code directly from the Pragmatic Rails book. Here''s a fresh server log of my app, with a logged in user (by cookie and session) getting a list of his photos. The