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2017 Sep 29
1
'coinmarketcapr' R Package to access coinmarketcap API
Hello Rusers, 'coinmarketcapr' R Package to extract bitcoin and other
cryptocurrencies market cap and prices from coinmarketcap API.
Welcoming Suggestions and Contributions!
https://github.com/amrrs/coinmarketcapr
https://cran.r-project.org/package=coinmarketcapr
Thanks and Regards,
Abdul
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2017 Sep 29
1
'coinmarketcapr' R Package to access coinmarketcap API
Hello Rusers, 'coinmarketcapr' R Package to extract bitcoin and other
cryptocurrencies market cap and prices from coinmarketcap API.
Welcoming Suggestions and Contributions!
https://github.com/amrrs/coinmarketcapr
https://cran.r-project.org/package=coinmarketcapr
Thanks and Regards,
Abdul
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2016 Feb 24
2
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
For those interested I have a working spec file for Bitcoin 0.12.0
https://github.com/AliceWonderMiscreations/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/rpm/bitcoin.spec
I believe the only BuildRequires that isn't in CentOS/EPEL is
miniupnpc-devel but that's trivial to build as well.
With Bitcoin 0.12.0 the ECC stuff that Red Hat ripped out of OpenSSL
doesn't matter anymore.
-=-
That spec file
2017 Aug 07
0
itunesr - new package to access iTunes App Store Ratings and Reviews
Hello Fellow Rusers,
Introducing '*itunesr' *my first package to help iOS Product Managers to
access Ratings and Reviews via R: https://cran.r-project.org/package=itunesr
Please give me suggestions to improve my next version
Would love contributions also!
https://github.com/amrrs/itunesr
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/itunesr/index.html
Thanks and Regards,
Abdul
2017 Aug 07
0
itunesr - new package to access iTunes App Store Ratings and Reviews
Hello Fellow Rusers,
Introducing '*itunesr' *my first package to help iOS Product Managers to
access Ratings and Reviews via R: https://cran.r-project.org/package=itunesr
Please give me suggestions to improve my next version
Would love contributions also!
https://github.com/amrrs/itunesr
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/itunesr/index.html
Thanks and Regards,
Abdul
2016 Feb 24
0
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
Alice Wonder wrote:
> For those interested I have a working spec file for Bitcoin 0.12.0
>
> https://github.com/AliceWonderMiscreations/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/rpm/bitcoin.spec
>
> I believe the only BuildRequires that isn't in CentOS/EPEL is
> miniupnpc-devel but that's trivial to build as well.
>
> With Bitcoin 0.12.0 the ECC stuff that Red Hat ripped out of
2016 Feb 24
0
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 02/24/2016 06:04 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Alice Wonder wrote:
>>> For those interested I have a working spec file for Bitcoin 0.12.0
>>>
>>> https://github.com/AliceWonderMiscreations/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/rpm/bitcoin.spec
>>>
>>> I believe the only BuildRequires that isn't in CentOS/EPEL is
2016 Feb 24
0
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
On 02/24/2016 06:06 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 02/24/2016 06:04 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Alice Wonder wrote:
>>> For those interested I have a working spec file for Bitcoin 0.12.0
>>>
>>> https://github.com/AliceWonderMiscreations/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/rpm/bitcoin.spec
>>>
>>>
>>> I believe the only BuildRequires that
2016 Feb 24
5
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
On 02/24/2016 06:04 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Alice Wonder wrote:
>> For those interested I have a working spec file for Bitcoin 0.12.0
>>
>> https://github.com/AliceWonderMiscreations/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/rpm/bitcoin.spec
>>
>> I believe the only BuildRequires that isn't in CentOS/EPEL is
>> miniupnpc-devel but that's trivial to build
2016 Feb 24
1
Bitcoin for CentOS 7
> Meanwhile banks like Chase charge poor people $12.00 a month just have
> checking and push debit card paychecks on low income jobs where they
> charge just for the poor to check how much they have on it.
That bad, huh?
2013 Jun 15
0
Bitcoin Mining
Asic-technologies.com
9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 6 Board (has 48 chips) - 30 BTC - $3000 USD
This unit will make:
Coins per 24h at these conditions 0.2965 BTC
Revenue per day29.08 USD
Each module board uses about 31 Watts of power.
Mining board's supplied , Case, power supply , On-board heat sink , USB connectors.
Ready assembled
All the boards are linked together , With one main controller.
Easy to
2013 Jun 18
0
Bitcoin Mining
Asic-technologies.com
9.3-9.9 GHash/sec 6 Board (has 48 chips) - 30 BTC - $3000 USD
This unit will make:
Coins per 24h at these conditions 0.2965 BTC
Revenue per day29.08 USD
Each module board uses about 31 Watts of power.
Mining board's supplied , Case, power supply , On-board heat sink , USB connectors.
Ready assembled
All the boards are linked together , With one main controller.
Easy to
2016 Mar 07
0
Keep the politics out, please?
I understand your point.
I was just offering a bitcoin spec file for those who wanted it, no
politics in that post, and was met with resistance I suppose I shouldn't
have responded to. No rants about the fiat banking system in my original
post.
Bitcoin building on CentOS without needing an alternate TLS library
installed is new, so really that is all I wanted to do was provide a
well
2013 May 14
1
Problem with R websocket package
Hello to everybody,
I seem to be in struggle with the websockets in R. I wanted to download the
streaming data from the BitCoin exchange MtGox directly to R, but R cannot
establish the connection.
The websocket specs are defined as:
* Host: websocket.mtgox.com or socketio.mtgox.com
* Port: 80 or 443 ( ssl )
* Namespace: /mtgox (Including beginning slash)
url for more
2009 Jan 08
2
VaR-Monte carlo Simulation, Historic simulation, Variance-Covariance Simulation
Dear R helpers
Suppose I have a portfolio of securities with exposure to Equity, Bonds and Forex (say $ 1000000 each).
Is there any fucntion in R that will help me calculate Value at Risk (VaR) using Monte carlo Simulation , Historic simulation and Variance - Covariance Simulation.
With regards
Maithili
2016 Mar 07
3
Keep the politics out, please?
With this post, I run the risk of causing more of the thing that I speak
against. I still think it's important to say it.
CentOS mailing list is a technical forum. It is not a political forum.
Just reading a thread on bitcoins and the entire thread quickly turned into a
political thread with people bitching about everything from Chase Bank to the
Russians, and that's just crap.
2012 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] How to use LLVM optimizations with clang
Hello Duncan
Is it possible that we can use LLVM optimization beside O1, O2, O3
along with dragonegg plugin?
Regards
Shahzad
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:59 PM, Abdul Wahid Memon
<engrwahidmemon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks alot Chad for these quick and fine responses.
>
> Regards
>
> Abdul
>
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Chad Rosier <mcrosier at apple.com>
2012 Jun 08
0
[LLVMdev] How to use LLVM optimizations with clang
Hello Duncan
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi Shahzad,
>
>
>> I tried your method and it works fine. What would be the next step to
>> produce the final executable? I have tried the following but it is
>> producing an error
>>
>> $ gcc -fplugin=/path/to/dragonegg.so -S *.c
>>
2012 Jun 08
0
[LLVMdev] How to use LLVM optimizations with clang
Hello Duncan
I tried your method and it works fine. What would be the next step to
produce the final executable? I have tried the following but it is
producing an error
$ gcc -fplugin=/path/to/dragonegg.so -S *.c
-fplugin-arg-dragonegg-emit-ir | opt -adce
$ clang *.s
Regards
Shahzad
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi Shahzad,
>
>
2012 Jun 12
2
[LLVMdev] How to use LLVM optimizations with clang
Sure. The comb.ll and data files are attached and can be invoked as
the following
$ lli comb.ll data -c
Regards
Shahzad
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> Yes, they both are exactly the same.
>
>
> then I don't know what is going on. I suggest you send a copy of comb.ll to
> the
> list so that we can