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2006 Feb 16
2
Joel on Software Rails Rant
I didn''t know if any of you had seen this rant about Rails over on Joel on Software but it is an interesting read. Check it out here - http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?joel.3.309321.45 -Rob Bazinet http://www.robertbazinet.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Feb 17
7
FCGI hanging w/ lighttpd and RoR 1.0 (need to kill -9)
Hi, everyone, I''m currently running a Rails 1.0 project using lighttpd-1.4.9 behind Apache 2 on RHEL 3. My fcgi process (I''m only using one right now) always hangs after some time, which is something I haven''t experienced before (e.g., I''ve run this same app. on a TextDrive account and it works fine there). So ... any ideas on what could be causing this?
2006 Jul 31
17
Ruby on Snails
I''ve been reading, hearing, and looking at blogs that state Ruby on Rails is rather slow. Coming from a VB 6 world (thank you Microsoft for killing VB because VB.NET is NOT VB) I was always told that VB was a toy or too slow. Now, I''ll easily tell you that yes VB was not a great language. It had it''s share of warts, like a lot of other languages I might add, but
2003 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] Location of the x86 JIT compiler tool
Hi, I'm mainly insterested on the x86 JIT compiler. /lib/Target/X86/README.txt talks about 'Jello', the JIT compiler, which should be on /tools/jello. I think that changed to /tools/lli and now comprises a bytecode interpreter as well. Is that right? -- Oscar
2004 Jan 22
2
help repeated measures factoial design
Dear All, A few weeks ago I posted a question to this list but unfortunately got no answer! A friend warned me of my english. Again, the problem is: A 2-level 5-factors completely randomized design was used to investigate the potential effects of those factors on a solution's characters (several response variables). Each response-variable was measured repeatedly (13 times) during a
2006 Feb 14
5
Radrails - Quick (if misplaced?) question...
My apologies if this is the wrong place for this but...it should be really simple. When I use a Generator in Radrails, nothing happens. I (believe) I have properly set the path to Ruby and still nothing. And, it doesn''t seem there is an error log to further diagnose what is happening. I am using 0.5.3 on Windows. Am I missing something obvious? As a P.S., is anyone particularly fond of
2008 Oct 04
1
Use or not use C:
All started when I got insterested on playing Diablo 2. Let's jump that part... I was serching for what exactly should I do, when I got this on FAQ (http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a295d53dd3444f211df2b13312c7767afa2). > > Wine is not designed to interact with an existing Windows installation. > > WARNING: Do not try to configure Wine to point to your actual Windows C:\
2001 May 21
1
To those interested in contributing to the Debian User's Reference Guide
Hello- This goes for all those insterested in contributing with the effort to have better Debian documentation, and are willing to submit material to the Science section of the DURG, in order to divulge R to a wider public. Please write directly to the author of the Science: Andreas Franzen <anfra at debian.org> Regards, Henry L.
2010 Nov 19
1
latex tables with quantreg
Hi all, I'm using the quantreg package to run some regressions. I'm trying to save the output as latex tables using the helpful "latex" command, which works fine. However, I've been unable to modify its behavior in some ways I'm insterested in. For instance, I'd like a table in which I had the asterisks corresponding to the significance levels of each variable, but I
2018 Feb 22
2
How to modify dots and dispatch NextMethod
On 02/22/2018 12:07 PM, I?aki ?car wrote: > 2018-02-22 10:29 GMT+01:00 Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com>: >> The example is invoking NextMethod via an anonymous function, which is not >> allowed (see documentation for NextMethod). > Thanks for your response. I definitely missed that bit. > >> Normally one gets a runtime >> error
2003 Nov 21
2
Who can provide me RWeb installation
Hi, RWeb web site is down past couple days, I am insterested in this project and want to try it for my projects. Deos anyone have this installation and user guide? Thanks! Best Regards, WeiQiang Li
2012 Mar 01
2
Another ? about Speex and CPU
Hello, I am interested to use Speex but need to know If I can use it under our project's constraint. We need to use a low cost micro controller on a very small PCB. This means there's no space for an external DSP unit. Can someone tell me if using an AVR32 (Atmel uc) which has a floating point calculation unit and DSP instruction set and running at ~50Mhz for a narrow band
2005 Jan 13
0
Online course: DNA Microarray Data Analysis starts Jan. 28
Prof. Javier Cabrera will be giving the online course "DNA Microarray Data Analysis" from Jan. 28 - Feb. 25 at statistics.com. Dr. Cabrera is co-author of "Exploration and Analysis of DNA Microarray and Protein Array Data" (the course text; Wiley) and has published a number of articles on gene expression data analysis, data mining and multivariate methods in leading
2018 Feb 22
2
How to modify dots and dispatch NextMethod
The example is invoking NextMethod via an anonymous function, which is not allowed (see documentation for NextMethod). Normally one gets a runtime error "'NextMethod' called from an anonymous function", but not here as the anonymous function is called via do.call. I will fix so that there is a runtime error in this case as well, thanks for uncovering this problem. I
2013 Feb 13
0
Online Beginner's Guide to R course with video/audio files
Following our successful book: 'A Beginner's Guide to R', we are please to announce an online R course based on this book. Video/audio files Discussion board Video footage of instructors Nearly every section of ?A Beginner?s Guide to R? is covered. Each chapter is presented as a powerpoint video file with audio comments and you can see our computer screen with R code and results.
2011 Apr 17
0
NEW ONLINE R COURSE: Fundamentals of Using R
EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS APRIL 22 The non-profit organization *Information Institute* ( http://www.information-institute.org) and faculty from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) are offering a live, interactive, synchronous online course entitled Fundamentals of Using R. The early registration cost (through April 22) for the 14-hour, 5 week course is $195 (student); $250 (faculty); and $295
2006 May 04
0
Online course- Mixed Effects Models
Dr. Andrzej Galecki will present his online course "Mixed Effects Models with Applications" May 12 ? June 9 at statistics.com. This course will explain the basic theory of linear and non-linear mixed effects models, including hierarchical linear models (HLM). It will outline the algorithms used for estimation, primarily for models involving normally distributed errors, and will provide
2007 Apr 16
0
Online Course: Graphics in R
Dr. Paul Murrell will offer his ?Graphics in R? course online at statistics.com May 4 ? June 1. Participants can ask questions and exchange comments with Dr. Murrell via a private discussion board throughout the period. This course teaches you how to produce publication-quality statistical plots of data using R (a freely available open-source statistical language and environment). It will
2010 Jun 12
2
[OT] introductory online kernel programming course
yes, it's OT but just in case folks here know someone who might be interested, i'm writing and publishing a course to introduce people to the joys of linux kernel programming: http://www.crashcourse.ca/introduction-linux-kernel-programming/introduction-linux-kernel-programming and, no, it's not free -- six months worth of course will cost you all of $39 (CAD), but the first four
2005 Mar 28
0
online course: Modeling in R
Online short course: Modeling in R Dr. Phillip Good will offer the short course "Modeling in R" online at statistics.com April 8-29, 2005. This 3-week course will show you how to use R to create models for use in classification and prediction. You will be introduced to advanced graphing methods as needed. Modeling techniques include OLS, LAD, and EIV regression, quantile