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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. -- thanks, -pate ------------------------- http://on-ruby.blogspot.com
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 -- 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. -- 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 -- thanks, -pate -------------------------
2006 Feb 01
0
Fwd: Feb BYU RUG meeting 1 week notice
The BYU Ruby Users Group will be holding its February meeting on Wednesday the 8th at 7PM. We''re meeting in room 120 of the Talmage Math & Computer Building (TMCB) -- see http://map.byu.edu/Map.html for a map of campus if you need it. Eric Hodel is making a trip in from Seattle to talk about all kinds of deep Ruby things. He is a former presenter at RubyConf (RubyConf 2003
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 -- thanks, -pate -------------------------
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. -- thanks, -pate -------------------------
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* -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D''Andrew "Dave" Thompson http://dathompson.blogspot.com
2002 Nov 11
1
update: sys_ftruncate call lasting 17 hours on ext3 filesystem from mutt
In August I reported a problem with the sys_ftruncate call that caused me to reboot my machine. I didn't see any responses to it then on the ext3 list, and the problem is now recurring, so I thought I'd try again. I don't think I've rebooted since the last problem. In the last few days it hasn't taken as long as 17 hours, but it has sometimes taken unusual and uncomfortable
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 -- thanks, -pate ------------------------- -- thanks, -pate -------------------------
2005 Sep 25
3
several questions
VorbisHi Any help is appreciate. I have two questions. First, I looked into the vorbis-?-specific and was confused by the floor1 algorithm. I think at last the aim is to derive the piecewise curve with the list X and Y,then when encodering ,why not use the selected point orderly to get the curve ? In other words, the specific use the list of [0,128,64,32,96,16,48,80] , why can not use
2002 Aug 15
0
sys_ftruncate call lasting 17 hours on ext3 filesystem from mutt
Several times recently my "mutt" email program has looped for hours at a time in the middle of a sys_ftruncate call. This happens when I use the "$" command to write changes out to my mailbox. It does eventually return from the call and everything seems to have worked ok. But in the meantime the CPU is pegged, $MAIL is locked so I can't receive new mail, and signals to
2019 Oct 01
2
PR43374 - when should comparing NaN values raise a floating point exception?
Ulrich offered to do it instead since I expect he can get it done much faster than me. Instead I'm doing SIToFP and UIToFP. Ulrich said he wasn't going to be able to get to it for a couple of weeks, but that was a week or two ago. Ulrich? -----Original Message----- From: Cameron McInally <cameron.mcinally at nyu.edu> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2019 10:21 AM To: Kristof Beyls
2005 Apr 25
6
Proba( Ut+2=1 / ((Ut+1==1) && (Ut==1))) ?
Dear all, First I apologize if my question is quite simple, but i'm very newbie with R. I have vectors of the form v = c(1,1,-1,-1,-1,1,1,1,1,-1,1) (longer than this one of course). The elements are only +1 or -1. I would like to calculate : - the frequencies of -1 occurences after 2 consecutives -1 - the frequencies of +1 occurences after 2 consecutives +1 It looks probably something like
2018 Sep 26
2
[FPEnv] FNEG instruction
I have no example side effects in hand. But LLVM targets a bunch of architectures, and who knows what the future holds. So it may be prudent to not promise too much so as to leave ourselves an escape hatch. Doesn’t LLVM target some chips that have floating point instruction sets that are not IEEE compliant? Can we be certain that no new LLVM target will ever have to jump through hoops to avoid
2006 Jul 28
0
w2k3 r2/winbind/idmap - 3.0.23a
I believe I have a config problem, but let me first explain what I'm trying to accomplish and then I'll dump all the logs, etc. w2k3 r2 domain server: hilbert.math.purdue.edu samba server: gram.math.purdue.edu realm: MATH.PURDUE.EDU domain: MATH Currently my entire environment is all Solaris, with users stored in LDAP and home directories shared via NFS. I am using Sun's Identity
2011 Jan 05
1
Windows license required?
Hi guys, I was just over at the Zorin OS download pate at http://zorin-os.webs.com/download.htm. At the bottom of the page there is a small paragraph of disclaimers, including this: > You must also have a valid Microsoft Windows license to utilize the WINE Windows software runtime environment. If this is so, it's the first I've heard of it, and I've been running Wine for
2018 Sep 26
2
[FPEnv] FNEG instruction
Well, yes, they are different operations. And, yes, this needs to be corrected. This wasn’t my point. It’s a given. I was getting at the _declared_ absence of side effects and what promises we make to anyone using the new fneg instruction. Is this a promise we want to make? From: Cameron McInally <cameron.mcinally at nyu.edu> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 2:30 PM To: Kevin Neal
2005 Jun 27
3
imap corrupted indexes
I've searched the archives and find a lot of references to corrupted indexes but can't seem to find any solutions. It seems like folks either have the problem or they don't. We recently migrated from a RedHat Linux server to an OpenBSD 3.7 server (both using dovecot). Imap was working flawlessly on the RedHat box but now gives numerous index errors. I then upgraded to
2006 May 23
2
Flac files with internal cue sheets
On 5/23/06, Michael Kiermaier <michael.kiermaier@gmx.net> wrote: > On Sunday 21 May 2006 23:31, Neal B. wrote: > > A picture is worth 1000 words, so here is a screenshot: > > > > http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/2783/fplayshot4yy.png > > Hi Neal, > > currently I am looking for a flac-player on Linux that understands internal > cue-sheets. So I am very