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2007 Mar 21
2
A request for your input.
Hello My name is Lara Thynne and I am a PhD candidate at Deakin University Australia. I am currently researching the boundary between work and leisure activities directly related to the open source community and open source program development. As part of this I am running a survey at the following address. https://dcarf.deakin.edu.au/surveys/oss/ The survey is completely confidential and
2007 Mar 13
2
A request for your input.
Hello My name is Lara Thynne and I am a PhD candidate at Deakin University Australia. I am currently researching the boundary between work and leisure activities directly related to the open source community and open source program development. As part of this I am running a survey at the following address. https://dcarf.deakin.edu.au/surveys/oss/ The survey is completely confidential and
2006 Jul 21
1
19 Rails Tricks Most Rails Coders Don''t Know
Sorry if this has already been posted and I have missed it. This is a great little reference I found that even veteran programmers can find useful. http://www.rubyinside.com/19-rails-tricks-most-rails-coders-dont- know-131.html Sunny
2006 Mar 06
1
PLEASE respond: how to get Asterisk to change coders on RTP handoff??
I have a hardware FXO/FXS which handle my voip calls, and they support G723 internally. Asterisk hands off these calls just fine, and everything works, as long as I don't want PBX menues available... The problem is, once I want it to return messages, it will only return them as GSM... which is fine, since my FXO/FXS support multiple coders. However, even though Asterisk lets me specify a
2006 Aug 13
4
Experienced RoR Coders Needed!
Devlounge is looking for advanced RoR coders who may be willing to share their knowledge by writting quality articles on Ruby and what it can accomplish. These can be tutorials, discussions, opinion pieces, getting started guides, etc. You''re articles will be seen by 350-500 unique people daily! Plus, you''ll get a great link back in our killer authors index. To apply to be
2004 Aug 06
0
metadata idea for coders
I haven't looked at the code so forgive me if this is already what it's doing.. Considering the problems with the current metadata implementation.. couldn't it be changed to just cache the data that comes from the source in order to update it if it changes, and then just send it down to the listening clients then in the form of an ID3V2 tag when they first connect, and then only
2006 Mar 08
1
Re: PLEASE respond: how to get Asterisk to change coders on RTP handoff?? HELLO???
So, when I get no comments on this at all, either here or on any of the forums, does that mean nobody knows what I'm talking about?? Or does nobody know the answer?? Or is it just a stupid question and nobody wants to bother telling me where to look?? It *is* a question that I have to answer somehow; I've read all through TFOT and see nothing relevant to this issue. It's silly to
2001 Sep 21
1
NEWS on this SOUND PROBLEM !!!!! details !!!! CODERS WANTED ! HACKERS WANTED !
this is the problem !!! ---------- 08068c60:Call winmm.mixerGetLineControlsA(00008000,405c2090,00000000) ret=00403117 08068c60:Ret winmm.mixerGetLineControlsA() retval=00000000 ret=00403117 08068c60:Call winmm.mixerGetControlDetailsA(00008000,405c6c18,00000000) ret=004033f4 08068c60:Ret winmm.mixerGetControlDetailsA() retval=00000000 ret=004033f4 08068c60:Call kernel32.TlsGetValue(00000001)
1998 Jul 09
1
lwn reports the Samba team could use coders and documenters
I read in todays (July 9, 1998) edition of the Linux Weekly News that "the Samba team could use coders, documenters and packagers as a result of a temporary dip in the volunteer resources available to them (caused by an unfortunate set of co-incidences, though we haven't heard the details yet)." and "This has slowed the Samba effort a bit." The full text of this news
2006 May 26
0
[JOB][ADV] PROGRAMMERS FOR STARTUP
PROGRAMMERS FOR STARTUP We are a startup company in Louisville, KY, looking for two programmers. Realizing that Ruby is a relatively new language, experience on a major Ruby project is not necessary. We are more concerned with intelligence, work ethic, and general programming knowledge (although obviously we expect you to know some Ruby). Some C experience will probably help too. Initial work
2006 Feb 11
1
Looking for Ruby programmers in Houston
We need to create a content management system for a small newspaper and want to build it using Ruby on Rails. We''re in Houston. Is any of you located here and looking for a project, or know of anybody? Thanks! Manuel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Mar 02
2
Rails book has a page at Pragmatic Programmers
I noticed a pointer to this in some RSS feed today. "Agile Web Development with Rails", release date July 4, 2005. http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails/index.html Once you''ve got an ISBN and a title, you''re halfway there. :-) How soon can we pre-order?
2005 Oct 03
3
WriteBoard for Programmers? (code support)
Anyone think it''d be useful to make a WriteBoard type application that supported ruby, html, etc. and allowed programmers to collaborate on writing scripts or just code in general and track each others changes? Just a thought. - Jim
2006 Aug 26
0
Re: Prag Programmers style PDF personalization
On 22-aug-2006, at 22:26, Austin Ziegler wrote: > Not really. The Unicode problem for PDF support is wholly unrelated to > my stance on Unicode vs. m17n Strings. The Unicode problem for PDF > support is mostly that the PDF standards doc is a stinking pile that > is almost impossible to understand without your eyes bleeding and even > harder to implement. ;) I just
2001 Apr 09
0
Do any of the wine programmers know the actual structures windows uses for thread's
hi I was wondering about this because i wanted to run my own v86 thread with my own v86 monitor thread with it, but i can't seem to figure out how to get to the inner workings of win32 task scheduling. I was wondering if you could have your own thread task switch to your v86 thread without windows even knowing about it and then when windows wants to switch back because of the end of a time
2010 Feb 28
0
geany programmers editor updated -- rpms for Centos available
My favourite programmers editor, Geany, has just been updated. According to http://www.geany.org/ "This is a bugfix release to correct some bigger and smaller issues." For anyone who's interested, I now have Geany 0.18.1 rpms for Centos on my website, including i386, x86_64 and srpm. You can find the rpms at http://www.melvilletheatre.com/articles/el5/ -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~
2000 Nov 03
0
Programmers wanted
I am looking for a few good programers to help me create a user distributable stand alone Vorbis player. The origional plan is for a classic/carbon mac version, with possability of prting to other OSes. For More Info Contact me. -Dan Crowmatek Softwrare & Design --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from
2007 Feb 05
1
novice/beginner's reading list for non-programmers learning R?
Can someone please recommend a novice/beginner's reading list for non-programmers learning R? --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Sep 28
2
best material for programmers?
Hello, What is the best material(book, pdfs, ...) for programmers, who have extensive experience in other programming languages, to learn R programming? I think there are many materials on how to use R for specific statistical jobs, but I haven't seen any material particularly designed for R programming. Thanks.
2006 Aug 22
0
Re: Prag Programmers style PDF personalization
On 8/21/06, Julian ''Julik'' Tarkhanov <listbox-RY+snkucC20@public.gmane.org> wrote: > On 20-aug-2006, at 2:22, Austin Ziegler wrote: >> PDF::Writer doesn''t solve the Unicode problem yet. > Which brings our Unicode discussion that once happened into new > light :-) > thanks for the statement Not really. The Unicode problem for PDF support is wholly