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2014 Jul 10
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Data Scientist – Marketing Science – Los Angeles
Data Scientist ? Marketing Science ? Los Angeles Ipsos ? a global market research firm ? has an opening for a Data Scientist.? We seek a capable and creative programmer with unrelenting attention to detail, an ability to work well with a small team (including both programmers and non-programmers), and a strong interest in advanced analytic techniques.? Fluency in R and/or Python is required.
2008 May 09
1
no network to DomU in Ubuntu Hardy
Hi, I just installed Xen in Ubuntu Hardy. DomU is not accessible either from Dom0 or external network. I used default set up network-bridge/vif-bridge from xend-conf.sxp. Bridge has got default name eth1 which is my default ethernet interface. Before creating DomU: root@jaguar-0:/home/longina# xm list Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0
2012 Sep 07
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eScience 2012 Program now available
The Conference Program for the 8th IEEE International Conference on eScience (eScience 2012) is now available at http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/escience2012/. All eScience conference and workshops will be held at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. We have reserved a block of rooms at the hotel with a room rate of $205 per night + tax. Please make your reservations before September 16 at
2012 Sep 07
0
eScience 2012 Program now available
The Conference Program for the 8th IEEE International Conference on eScience (eScience 2012) is now available at http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/escience2012/. All eScience conference and workshops will be held at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. We have reserved a block of rooms at the hotel with a room rate of $205 per night + tax. Please make your reservations before September 16 at
2009 Jul 08
4
[LLVMdev] Cray is Hiring!
Hey compiler peeps, Cray is ramping up a number of exciting projects and we're looking for new hires. Obviously parallelism has been our core focus, but the challenges of manycore and accelerator technology are presenting new twists requiring us to bring new solutions to bear. After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for open science,
2009 Jul 09
0
[LLVMdev] Cray is Hiring!
Hi, David Greene wrote: > After the successful launch of the Jaguar machine (the fastest for > open science, http://www.cray.com/Products/XT/Product/ORNLJaguar.aspx) > we're working toward the next leap in computational power. > Slight off-topic, but when I try to open the above link in Firefox 3 I get a big fat "Reported Attack Site! This web site at www.cray.com has been
2009 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] Cray is Hiring!
Hi, David, Is the LLVM-based back end you have been working on for the Cascade system used by this or any other Cray installations? Is the XT5 related to Cascade in any way? Thanks, --Vikram Associate Professor, Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://llvm.org/~vadve On Jul 8, 2009, at 3:59 PM, David Greene wrote: > Hey compiler peeps, > > Cray is
2009 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] Cray is Hiring!
I got those warnings today (and stopped browsing) but not the first time David sent the message so I suspect the site got infected very recently. --Vikram Associate Professor, Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://llvm.org/~vadve On Jul 9, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Paul Melis wrote: > Hi, > > David Greene wrote: >> After the successful launch of the
2013 Jul 30
3
[LLVMdev] IR Passes and TargetTransformInfo: Straw Man
On 7/30/13 7:35 AM, Krzysztof Parzyszek wrote: > On 7/29/2013 6:28 PM, Andrew Trick wrote: >> >> You mean that LICM and Unswitching should be left for later? For the >> purpose of exposing scalar optimizations, I'm not sure I agree with >> that but I'd be interested in examples. > > Optimizations like LICM, and unswitching can potentially damage >
2011 Jul 27
1
can you see the present?
here's a little present for y'all... > http://jaguarps.com/tools/jaguar-editor-727.png that's a screenshot of my latest project... i've slapped a little text-editor in front of my e-book conversion routines, so that the feedback loop becomes much tighter, goosing the learning process considerably. no more mystery about whether it's right; if it looks correct in the
2002 Nov 17
1
error message - bad hard drive?
Hi upon booting this morning (Redhat 8.0), i received this error message Nov 17 02:55:07 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)): ext3_find_entry: bad entry in directory #1111941: inode out of bounds - offset=36, inode=537868397, rec_len=12, name_len=4 I've also had these messages too Nov 3 20:25:42 jaguar kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError BadCRC } Nov 3
2002 Jan 06
3
puzzling error message
Hi RedHat 7.2, ext3 on /, kernel 2.4.18p1. whilst updatedb was running, i had these messages appear... Jan 6 22:18:42 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory #147553: rec_len %% 4 != 0 - offset=0, inode=1651076143, rec_len=19527, name_len=85 Jan 6 22:18:42 jaguar kernel: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)): ext3_readdir: bad entry in directory
2007 Sep 06
1
60% full and writes fail..
I have a setup with lot's of small files (Maildir), in 4 different volumes and for some reason the volumes are full when they reach 60% usage (as reported by df ). This was ofcourse a bit of a supprise for me .. lots of failed writes, bounced messages and very angry customers. Has anybody on this list seen this before (not the angry customers ;-) ? Regards, =paulv # echo "ls
2004 Mar 04
1
@ERROR: setgroups failed
Hello. We have a few OS X machines running Jaguar 10.2 that's set to rsync over important files for backup purposes. The rsync was happening without any problems until the last Jaguar security update was installed a few weeks ago or so. Now they are giving the below errors and the rsync does not happen: @ERROR: setgroups failed rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (78 bytes read so far)
2003 Nov 06
1
RAqua package installation on Panther
From the RAqua faq just uploaded to CRAN (so it will take until tomorrow to appear) Panther notes After installing Panther (MacOSX 10.3) it turns out that package installation (either from sources or from binaries) can fail. If you get an error "like" this (this comes from source package installation) dyld: gcc version mismatch for library: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib
2002 Sep 10
1
R on Jaguar?
Hello, I am trying to use R on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) (installed from the Mac OS X/Darwin/X11 binaries on CRAN), but i get the following errors when I start it: dyld: /usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin Undefined symbols: /sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib undefined reference to _tgoto expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib /sw/lib/libreadline.4.2.dylib undefined reference to
2012 Dec 12
0
Job postings - computational biologists in translational science
Dear All, We have two computational biology positions to advertise - details below: Crispin ---- The Paterson Institute for Cancer Research (www.paterson.man.ac.uk<http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/>), an Institute of The University of Manchester, seeks two (one senior, one junior) computational biologists to join the Applied Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Group (ACBBG). The
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
2004 Aug 14
0
SPSS, social science majors, and R
Hi Roland and folks: Roland's and Susanna's comments were very interesting. I think we need to keep in mind that unlike SPSS, R is more than a statistical package. It's a tool. SPSS does indeed make life easy, particularly for data preprocessing (or data "cleaning"), something that is perhaps not advisable using R (the current versions). Also, I think it's a myth that R
2004 Feb 19
1
Math Symbols in plots under Darwin/Panther
I've just committed a new version of the quartz device to R-devel. This seems to fix the problem with displaying math symbols in plots under Panther. I can't not more test R under Jaguar (at least not these days). In case you have the opportunity to do that, please send me a report if it brokes everything under Jaguar (or eventually say "it's ok") A couple of test as