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2006 Apr 19
5
new article up at Linux Journal
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8993
If you''ve got feedback, requests for coverage, etc. please let me
know. I''ll try to respond in an upcoming column.
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thanks,
-pate
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http://on-ruby.blogspot.com
2006 Apr 04
1
Ruby Column at Linux Journal
(Since this has some bearing on rails, I thought I''d post it here
too.)
The next installment of my Linux Journal column was posted this
morning. Lot''s of news this time around, and a quick dive into
ParseTree.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8970
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thanks,
-pate
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thanks,
-pate
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2006 May 30
0
Ruby papers in Linux Journal.
Hello everyone,
Has anybody noticed *that* ? :)
http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/147
http://www.linuxjournal.com/articles/lj/0147/toc147/cover147.png
(wow !)
-- Jean-Fran?ois .
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Railsfrance : http://www.railsfrance.org
2006 Jul 28
8
Manning Ruby/Rails contest
Manning is running a contest: If you make the winning entry, you''ll
win a $100 Manning Gift Certificate (hey, that''d be two copies of
David''s awesome Ruby for Rails).
the contest is to complete the phrase:
Ruby is to Rails as ___________ is to __________________
The contest is at:
http://www.manning.com/black/contest.php
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thanks,
-pate
2006 Jul 21
2
Rubyists in Europe
Hi all,
my family and I are taking a quick sprint through Europe from Aug 3-11. I''d be
interested in meeting local Rubyists while we''re there. My schedule is going to
look like this:
3-6 London
7 Berlin
8-9 Heidelberg
10-11 Frankfurt
Feel free to drop me an email if you''re interested in meeting for a lunch or
something.
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thanks,
-pate
2006 Feb 25
1
Ruby for Rails chapter 4 up now
If you buy the MEAP (Manning''s version of Beta Books), you
can now get the first four chapters of David Black book (that''s
nearly 25%!). So far, I''ve been really pleased with it. I just
grabbed chapter four, and I''ll be reading it soon. Get more
information (or buy a copy) at: http://manning.com/books/black
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thanks,
-pate
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2006 Jan 03
1
Another Rails blog entry out of Apress
A short entry, but good words about Rails.
http://ablog.apress.com/?p=842
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thanks,
-pate
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2005 Jun 30
3
Vote for CentOS - AGAIN :)
The preliminary round voting is completed in the "2005 Readers' Choice
Awards" at Linux Journal.
CentOS was nominated in the "distribution:" category along with 18 other
Linux distros ... and we finished in the top 3 (along with Ubuntu and
FedoraCore).
Thanks to every one who voted for CentOS. I really did not expect that
we would be on the final ballot, though I am
2006 Feb 23
1
AJAX Patterns Blog
Christian Gross, the author of AJAX and Best Practices, runs a blog
at http://www.devspace.com/ and has started a poll asking which
language he should port his AJAX patterns to next. (They are
currently available for Java and .Net).
If anyone''s interested in seeing Ruby up next, you might head over
to the blog and cast your vote.
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thanks,
-pate
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2009 May 28
0
The R Journal volume 1, number 1, now available
On behalf of the editorial team, I am happy to inform you that the first
issue of The R Journal is now available:
http://journal.r-project.org
I would like to thank team members Heather Turner, Peter Dalgaard, and John Fox
for extraordinary efforts in producing this first number of the Journal.
--
Vincent Carey, PhD
Biostatistics, Channing Lab
Editor-In-Chief
The R Journal (ISSN 2073-4859)
2009 May 28
0
The R Journal volume 1, number 1, now available
On behalf of the editorial team, I am happy to inform you that the first
issue of The R Journal is now available:
http://journal.r-project.org
I would like to thank team members Heather Turner, Peter Dalgaard, and John Fox
for extraordinary efforts in producing this first number of the Journal.
--
Vincent Carey, PhD
Biostatistics, Channing Lab
Editor-In-Chief
The R Journal (ISSN 2073-4859)
2010 Jan 08
0
New issue (v1/n2) of R Journal now available; RSS feed as well
On behalf of the editorial team, I am happy to inform you that the second
issue of The R Journal is now available:
http://journal.r-project.org/current.html
Note that an RSS feed is now in place: http://journal.r-project.org/rss.xml
I welcome Peter Dalgaard as the new Editor-In-Chief.
--
Vincent Carey, PhD
Biostatistics, Channing Lab
Editor-In-Chief (Emeritus)
The R Journal (ISSN 2073-4859)
2010 Jan 08
0
New issue (v1/n2) of R Journal now available; RSS feed as well
On behalf of the editorial team, I am happy to inform you that the second
issue of The R Journal is now available:
http://journal.r-project.org/current.html
Note that an RSS feed is now in place: http://journal.r-project.org/rss.xml
I welcome Peter Dalgaard as the new Editor-In-Chief.
--
Vincent Carey, PhD
Biostatistics, Channing Lab
Editor-In-Chief (Emeritus)
The R Journal (ISSN 2073-4859)
2010 Dec 30
0
The R Journal, Vol.2 Issue 2
The second issue of the second volume of The R Journal is now available at http://journal.r-project.org/current.html. Thanks to everyone involved.
Next year, Heather Turner will be Editor-in-chief, and Hadley Wickham joins the Editorial Board, and Vince Carey leaves us.
Peter Dalgaard
Editor-in-chief
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Peter Dalgaard
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000
2010 Dec 30
0
The R Journal, Vol.2 Issue 2
The second issue of the second volume of The R Journal is now available at http://journal.r-project.org/current.html. Thanks to everyone involved.
Next year, Heather Turner will be Editor-in-chief, and Hadley Wickham joins the Editorial Board, and Vince Carey leaves us.
Peter Dalgaard
Editor-in-chief
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Peter Dalgaard
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000
2019 Sep 13
0
R Journal, Vol. 11, Issue 1
After a long delay, the issue was put online on Wednesday evening. As noted
in the editorial, we are taking measures to help ensure that future issues
will be more timely.
Norm Matloff
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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R-announce at r-project.org mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce
2019 Sep 13
0
R Journal, Vol. 11, Issue 1
After a long delay, the issue was put online on Wednesday evening. As noted
in the editorial, we are taking measures to help ensure that future issues
will be more timely.
Norm Matloff
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
_______________________________________________
R-announce at r-project.org mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce
2008 Jul 12
0
R-outlet: Journal of Statistical Software
The Journal of Statistical Software was founded by Jan
de Leeuw in 1996. Currently, there are 26 volumes with 260
aricles and the journal publishes about 4 new volumes
per year. The web address is www.jstatsoft.org. All
articles are pdf files, since 2005 all produced from
JSS LaTeX templates.
JSS is edited by Jan de Leeuw, since
2005 jointly with Achim Zeileis of the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien.
2005 Oct 05
2
Seattle Railers gathering for a beer
This is a general invite to any/all Railers in the Seattle area who want to
get together for beer/food. Nothing formal, just a "get to know ya"
gathering.
Details:
Thursday, Oct 13 (next week), 7pm
Bellevue Red Robin - *http://tinyurl.com/d678c*
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D''Andrew "Dave" Thompson
http://dathompson.blogspot.com
2007 Apr 20
0
WPA Radius wireless authentication and CentOS 5
I previously had WPA radius authentication working from my laptop to my
home network with the laptop running Fedora Core 6 and the server
running freeRadius under CentOS 4.4 (freeradius-1.0.1-3.RHEL4.3). I'm
attempting to move my FC 6 boxes to CentOS 5 so I decided to pick on the
laptop first. Unfortunately, I neglected to backup /etc before doing
the CentOS 5 install (bad Dave, bad