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2006 May 10
0
ruby column at linux Journal
Better Late Than *Reeeally* Late:
Last week''s Ruby column was posted at Linux Journal last night. There
appears to be a bit of editorial flux there right now, so markup and
scheduling are all a bit weird, but I hope to get things straightened out
in time for next weeks column. In addition to news from around the
Ruby world, I''ve included a quick overview of the rubyGems and
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.
--
thanks,
-pate
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http://on-ruby.blogspot.com
2004 Jan 13
5
linux journal article on asterisk
For anybody who didn't know there is an article on asterisk in February's
Linux Journal.
AJ
2009 Jan 29
1
it's that time again - lj rca's
it is that time again to let your choices be known in one of the mainstream
journals
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/readers-choice-awards
- rh
2006 Jan 18
0
Agile Web Development with Rails...in french
Hi everybody and especially french speaking people,
Just to tell you that this invaluable book is now available in french.
You can download sample PDF chapters on the editor website, Eyrolles
editions:
http://www.editions-eyrolles.com/Livre/9782212117462/
or on the Ruby on Rails french community portal Railsfrance.org:
http://www.railsfrance.org/node/164
Cheers,
Richard
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1999 Feb 17
0
Suggestion - an article about R in Linux Journal
I don't know if this has already been done, but anyway ...
I'm hooked on R (and I'm only a newbie ... :-) . Would it be a good
idea
to have an introductory article about R in Linux Journal? I'm
half-tempted
to look at doing one myself, but I have a suspicion that such a thing
would
not be "the done thing" for a newbie ....:-)
I've seen intro articles on
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 26
0
First official RoR french meeting
Hi all,
a very cool info for all french readers of this list. RailsFrance
(http://www.railsfrance.org) is organizing a Ruby On Rails meeting in France
(Paris). It''s gonna take place during 2006 autumn.
You should take a look at http://paris.onrails.info/
Bye.
--
Nicolas Cavigneaux
http://www.bounga.org
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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
2018 Oct 08
1
Are these instructions meant to be executed on CentOS 1804?
Good afternoon from Singapore, I came across this Linux Journal article titled "DIY: Build a Custom Minimal Linux Distribution from Source", written by Petros Koutoupis. Link: <https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/diy-build-custom-minimal-linux-distribution-source> https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/diy-build-custom-minimal-linux-distribution-source Are the instructions in this
2003 Dec 09
2
voip-info.org DNS seems broken
For the last few days I can not resolve voip-info.org from many DNS
servers. It does resolve with some DNS servers but I suspect it may be
related more to caching.
Using the host command:
host -a voip-info.org 130.179.16.23
Trying "voip-info.org"
Using domain server:
Name: 130.179.16.23
Address: 130.179.16.23#53
Aliases:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR,
2006 May 11
7
Rails in Dr. Dobbs Journal ?
Hi,
I''ve read that Dr. Dobbs Journal''s last issue has a cover article about
Rails titled "Ruby On Rails - Java''s Successor?". Can''t find anything
about it in http://www.ddj.com
Does someone have the paper edition and can confirm that, and tell
how the article looks like, and so on.
Thanks,
-- Jean-Fran?ois.
--
? la renverse.
2018 Apr 25
0
Help on understanding assume shape array processing and array descriptors in LLVM IR
Hello,
I believe these descriptors are specific to flang, not to LLVM. You should probably ask your question on flang-dev list.
Thank you,
--Eugene
From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Venkataramanan Kumar via llvm-dev
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 8:44 AM
To: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Subject: [llvm-dev] Help on understanding assume shape array
2018 Apr 25
2
Help on understanding assume shape array processing and array descriptors in LLVM IR
Hi,
I am trying to understand how assume shaped arrays are received and
processed in LLVM IR. I am using "flang" for my front end.
There seems to be an array descriptor received as implicit argument
for every assume shaped array.
For my test routine:
---snip--
SUBROUTINE test(a,b,Li,Lj,Istr,Iend,Jstr,Jend)
INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: Li,Lj
INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: Istr, Iend,
2006 Apr 20
5
Integrating with Legacy Databases
This seems like it must have been asked before - I really _did_ try to
find it in the archives, so my apologies if it''s already out there.
Utilizing ActiveRecord, I would like to specify a prefix for the
column names in my table. For example, in ''Recipe 16 Integrating with
Legacy Databases'' (Rails Recipes, from PragProg, by Fowler) they deal
with integration with a
2005 May 10
0
Fwd: Extract just some fields from XML]
Duncan, you are a king!
Thanks a lot for this cookie. It really helped me. Thanks for the code
as well as detailed explanation at the end.
>Hi Gregor.
>
>Here is a function that will collect all of the nodes in the
>XML document whose names are in the vector elementNames
>
>getElements =
>function(elementNames)
>{
> els = list()
>
> startElement = function(node,
2008 Apr 14
0
Job - Open source architect / Ruby on Rails developer - France, Paris Area
Hi,
I''ve posted a job proposition for a position involving Ruby on Rails
work (around two thirds of the projects) but with a more general
open-source environment. This in in France, near Paris. French-speaking
people can get more information in the post itself :
http://www.railsfrance.org/node/1431
Lionel
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2005 Feb 15
0
Re: [Rd] corrupt data frame: columns will be truncated or padded with NAs in: format.data.frame(x, digits = digits)
James, thanks for the response.
I understand now my puzzle.
tmp <- data.frame(y1=1:4, f1=factor(c("A", "B", "C", "D")))
tmp$y2 <- NA
tmp[1:2, "y2"] <- 2
Does the job. I see that I should add a full column. In my case adding full
column of NAs and then adding values, solves my problems.
Thanks to all.
james.holtman at convergys.com
2010 Sep 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Exception Handling
On 26 September 2010 18:56, Nathan Jeffords <blunted2night at gmail.com> wrote:
> The syntax for the invoke instruction is a little misleading. %x is a value
> that is being generated by the instruction, not passed to is. It is no
> different in thatĀ regardĀ as to say '%x = call @eh.exception ...'. Since you
> don't specify the type in that type of assignment, I chose
2006 Mar 22
0
[Fwd: Re: levels for list and data.frame]
I unintentionally missed to cc to r-devel.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Rd] levels for list and data.frame
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 20:50:21 +0100
From: Gregor Gorjanc <gregor.gorjanc at gmail.com>
Reply-To: gregor.gorjanc at gmail.com
To: Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>
References: <441F2C49.8080703 at gmail.com>
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