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2010 Jun 08
3
[LLVMdev] Congratulations: First-Time SIGPLAN Award to Apple's Chris Lattner for Developing Popular LLVM Infrastructure with Applications in Commercial, Research, Teaching, and Open Source Projects
First-Time SIGPLAN Award to Apple's Chris Lattner for Developing Popular LLVM Infrastructure with Applications in Commercial, Research, Teaching, and Open Source Projects
From the press release:
June 7, 2010 – The ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages (SIGPLAN) today presents its first-ever Programming Languages Software Award to Chris Lattner of Apple Inc. for his design
2010 Jun 09
0
[LLVMdev] Congratulations: First-Time SIGPLAN Award to Apple's Chris Lattner for Developing Popular LLVM Infrastructure with Applications in Commercial, Research, Teaching, and Open Source Projects
My congratulations to Chris as well! For those who don't follow the ACM world much, SIGPLAN is the primary research organization for PL and Compilers, and I expect this award to become one of the most prestigious awards in the field. It's quite a coup for Chris and for LLVM to have won it, and moreover to win it in the first year of the award. And it's remarkable that it has
2005 Apr 29
2
congratulations to the JGR developers
Just want to offer my congratulations to the JGR developers as the recepient
of the 2005 Chambers Award. Great job, guys!!
http://stats.math.uni-augsburg.de/JGR/
[Now, could JGR be updated to work with 2.1.0 (or be made R version
independent, please... 8-)]
Best,
Andy
2004 Feb 11
6
Spelling (PR#6570)
I came across this in connection with an unrelated issue
> beta[2]
Error in beta[2] : object is not subsettable
> beta[2] <- 5
Error in "[<-"(`*tmp*`, 2, value = 5) : object is not subsetable
One of the messages must be wrong, but I need a native English speaker
to tell me which one.
--
O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard Blegdamsvej 3
c/ /'_ --- Dept. of
2002 May 09
4
Samba wins eWeek and PC Magazine "Innovation in Infrastructure" (i3) award for best Enterprise Software !
Hi all,
I was in Las Vegas yesterday accepting an award from eWeek and
PC Magazine on behalf of Samba for the Innovation in Infrastructure Award
in the "Enterprise Software" catagory !
The award was sepcifically for Samba 2.2.2, and we beat out Sun Microsystems
Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Version 1.4 and Bea Systems WebLogic Server 7.0
for the award, so I'm stunned that we
2002 May 09
4
Samba wins eWeek and PC Magazine "Innovation in Infrastructure" (i3) award for best Enterprise Software !
Hi all,
I was in Las Vegas yesterday accepting an award from eWeek and
PC Magazine on behalf of Samba for the Innovation in Infrastructure Award
in the "Enterprise Software" catagory !
The award was sepcifically for Samba 2.2.2, and we beat out Sun Microsystems
Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Version 1.4 and Bea Systems WebLogic Server 7.0
for the award, so I'm stunned that we
2017 Oct 18
1
2018 ASA Computing/Graphics: Chambers Software Award and Student Paper Competition
Dear R-help Listers,
The following two student competitions are of interests to the now many student R package developers. I'd appreciate your help in spreading them.
#1. John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award 2018
The Statistical Computing Section of the American Statistical
Association announces the competition for the John M. Chambers
Statistical Software Award. In 1998 the
2010 Sep 14
1
ASA John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award - 2011
John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award - 2011
Statistical Computing Section
American Statistical Association
The Statistical Computing Section of the American Statistical
Association announces the competition for the John M. Chambers
Statistical Software Award. In 1998 the Association for Computing
Machinery presented its Software System Award to John Chambers for the
design and development
2010 Aug 19
1
AstriCon approaches: Innovation Awards, your attendance wanted!
Just a reminder: AstriCon is coming up in October in Washington, DC (http://www.astricon.net/
) and we're looking forward to seeing you there!
We're getting to the deadline for Innovation Awards for this year.
What's an Innovation Award? The Innovation Award is designed to
recognize developers, customers and partners for outstanding
achievements that are improving business
2007 Apr 12
20
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Hi Everyone,
LLVM is a growing project, and many of us are very fond of it. :) LLVM
is continuing to grow, both in maturity in specific areas and in scope of
areas that it is applicable to.
When we first started the project, we focused on the design of the
intermediate representation. It is a strong design goal that the IR be a
self-contained virtual instruction set, which fully describes
2011 Jul 02
1
R for Windows - 5 stars award on Windows 7 Download
Dear R Development Core Team
We are more than happy that Windows 7 was launched after long restless period of waiting. Due to this expected moment, we prepared and launched new Windows 7 download website that will be used by new Windows 7 customers to look for software compatible with Windows 7.
R for Windows has been reviewed by Windows 7 Download and got 5 stars award:
2009 Oct 20
1
New Award Announcement ASA Stat Comp/Graph Sections: The Statistical Computing and Graphics Award
The Statistical Computing and Graphics Award
The ASA Sections of Statistical Computing and Statistical Graphics
have established the Statistical Computing and Graphics Award to
recognize an individual or team for innovation in computing, software,
or graphics that has had a great impact on statistical practice or
research. Typically, awards are granted bi-annually.
The prize carries with it a
2001 Feb 12
2
supsmu vs. ppr
I used the supersmoother function in the modreg package as follows:
super <- supsmu(ilogemp,award)
Then I decided that I might want additional explanatory variables (other
than ilogemp) in my model. The ppr function in modreg seemed a logical
extension of supsmu from univariate to multidimensional explanatory
variables. As a "check" I ran the following:
pprest <-
2008 May 29
3
Datasets in R
I?m trying to find datasets that will give me residuals, after applying
the lm function, with no normality, non linearity, and heteroscedacity
so I can try to exemplify
those cases in the linear regression model. Can you give any advice on
what datasets would be appropiate? I can?t use the ones in the alr3
package because those have
already been seen in class.
Thank you very much :-)
natorro
2009 Mar 03
1
[LLVMdev] Patch for GettingStarted.html
Hey,
I have written a few lines about Release and Debug Builds (SVN checkout
vs. LLVM distribution). I've also added the RELEASE_25 tag to the tags
list and corrected a typo.
Can someone please review? As I'm not a native speaker/writer it may
contain strange wording/spelling mistakes ;). Any feedback welcome.
BR
Josef
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zapster
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2009 Sep 01
0
Congratulations to Kamailio - Infoworld Best of Open Source Awards
Friends,
I would like to congratulate kamailio.org - a project we're
cooperating a lot with. They have just been awarded the BOSSIE award
by InfoWorld. Kamailio is the OpenSER SIP proxy project with a new
name, a product widely used in Asterisk installations. And of course,
the motivation mentions Asterisk :-)
From InfoWorld site:
"Award winners in network and network
2001 Mar 20
3
Newbie question about by() -- update
Sorry about the lack of detail. I am running R v.1.2.2. I can recast my
question
(which I think I have partially answered) more succinctly as follows:
1. This seems to work (note that group takes values 1,2,3,4, or 5):
my.newfun <- function(x) myfile <- lm(award ~ ilogemp + ilogage, x)
test.by <- by(wintemp, as.factor(wintemp$group), my.newfun)
2. This does not work (leaving aside
2004 Jul 26
5
binning a vector
Hello,
I was wondering wether there's a function in R that takes two vectors (of same length) as input and computes mean values for bins (intervals) or even a sliding window over these vectros.
I've several x/y data set (input/response) that I'd like plot together. Say the x-data for one data set goes from -5 to 14 with 12,000 values, then I'd like to bin the x-vector in steps of
2015 Apr 16
4
ClamAV reports a trojan
On Thu, April 16, 2015 10:09 am, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:01 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca>
wrote:
>> This morning I discovered this in my clamav report from one of our imap
servers:
>> /usr/share/nmap/scripts/irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse:
>> Unix.Trojan.MSShellcode-21 FOUND
>> I have looked at this script and it appears to be
2001 Jul 31
3
detecting blanks in read.table()
Hi everyone,
I am trying to read in a tab delimited data file to R that has outliers
marked by blank spaces. I would like to be able to tag those as "NA"
when the data is read in. I cannot figure out how to do this using the
read.table() options. Everything I have tried either puts all the NA on
the end of the row when there are missing values instead of on their
appropiate columns