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OK ......... we're doing it again:
sorry for the very short notice, this is planned in a more workshop like manner, so people are encouraged to bring their own gear/sw and give presentations or get together in groups to tackle various fields, later that night it would be great to have an AV jamsession.
more ideas ?%%%
externals with flext, adding play direction support to readanysf~ ?%%% thomas are you coming ? I'd like to demo py/pyext would be more fun with you ...%%% supercollider on linux ? %%% sc,osc, and pd ? %%% pdp_visuals ? %%%
pure date #6 ---- @mediencamp.karlsplatz.at (next to kunsthalle) on thursday 10.07.03 I suggest a relatively early beginning (around 17:00 probably ?)
ev. wäre es eine möglichkeit sich am samstag im schikanederkino "elektronische schwingungen" zu treffen, sonst: mittwoch im rhiz ist immer gut??? wer kommt, wer weiß was anderes?
marius (9.1.03). %%%
NEWS: no entrance fee will be charged, this eliminates the need to contact me for the guestlist (you can of course contact me anyway to tell me you're coming so we have an idea about how many we'll be)^
OK OK es ist soweit, next stammtisch 11.12. @rhiz.org again
hope many of you find time to join, programm: ca. 18:00 (ok?) informal gathering, nerd talk ca. 21:00 compressed music by burn those idle cycles ca: 22:00 live: tribbeldam (check out pilot.fm) ca. 23:00 live: (definitely!!!) staubsauger (.ch) ca: 24:00 either compressed music again or a jamsession ?
anyone interested in doing visuals ? please let me (email@example.com) know ASAP.
don't miss those pd stammtisch groovy pictures by d13!
http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3054.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3055.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3056.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3057.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3058.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3059.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3060.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3061.jpg http://dieb13.klingt.org/bilder/img_3062.jpg
if there is no one who takes care about it i would like to do some GEM stuff on the 27th, bad thing is that i can not promise anything because around this date my girlfriend and i will get a baby, so dont put me on the announcer - firstname.lastname@example.org
me too - if there is a list or something like that, put me on it, please email@example.com just came here by chance...
'''will there be another stammtisch?''' i would like to be informed - tnx norbert
pilot.fm is proud to announce the pure data stammtisch @ rhiz on the 27th of march, if anyone would like to present sth. and it should be in the programm I'd need to know by tomorrow night ... the program is printed on monday. If not - nevermind I suggest we meet around 7p.m. if anyone wants to showcase some sonic/visual treats using pd we're flexible, if we all decide just to have a few drinks and a chat the pilot.fm sucker djs will serve the usual crap starting around 9:30 if I can talk my partner or d13b into it there should be some live action too - it also looks like this could develop into some sort of jour fixe.
oliver? pure data ensemble ? /me? pdj (remote controlling alsaplayer using records && pd) d13b? do it again? s.a. -> oliver martin? a "burn those idle cycles" gig ? *n: can sync in with "improved" rAnDoMSliCer
(x "this is not vi this is nottxa vi" a.k.a CK)
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2002 18:58 schrieb CK:
p.s.: how about a viennese pure data stammtisch next week ?
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It was a great camp. Wonderfully organised and the students were fantastic. We came back a day early due to high winds!
We didn't manage to get video footage of all the activities, so this video contains just a small selection of the things the students did!
This video is on youtube so may not work for students at school with our internet filtering.
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I use WPS Office over Libre Office and am looking to use Deepin over Kubuntu. Both of these are Chinese, which doesn't bother me but I wanted to stop for a second and make sure I'm not being naive. China is known for their surveillance and Logan even covered it. What's to stop Deepin, or any other Linux OS for that matter, from disregarding my privacy/using spyware? Is it being open source enough to rely on its ethical standing 100%?
No idea about WPS Office but Deepin is just an Ubuntu variant and the DE can be installed onto Ubuntu or just about any other distro you want with a little work if you want the look and feel of it without installing direct from China software.
Deepin DE is designed to work with Deepin OS, like how Kubuntu is with KDE. It seems.
If you want to use deepin use a rolling release distro like Netrunner Rolling and install Deepin. It has constant updates and while I like it its just not worth its weight in gold for me. Last time I used it there was like 4 updates in a day.
I'll back netrunner btw. Best use of KDE ever imo and a swift system all in all. Comes with a lot of stuff packed in that you would normally want to retrieve and spend an hour doing so.
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Jul 26, 2013 · When your Windows XP Virtual Machine Connection window appears, click the Green Start button. When you see the Windows XP Login screen, select your user name and enter your password, as shown in
May 17, 2011 · The problem with the XP Mode install is that it cannot attached to any USB devices. Previously I had an x64 desktop on which XP Mode worked well and no problem attaching to the same USB devices. The hardware is a USB floppy drive and a USB dongle. Both devices are listed in the XP Mode USB menu. Feb 10, 2011 · An XP Mode Virtual Machine uses your physical computer’s resources to run a fully licensed copy of Windows XP right from within Windows 7 Professional. Part of your computer’s RAM, processing power, and other components are used by the Virtual Machine to allow XP to run. Under Microsoft Windows, double-click Windows Virtual PC (KB958559). Restart the computer to finish the removal.-----This is Juzzo againXP mode is actually a whole install of XP run on a virtual machine inside of Win7. The 1.2gig file you found is probably a .vhd file (Virtual hard drive). Dec 27, 2012 · When I open the virtual XP Mode window, I can *sometimes* drill down to looking at Workgroup in microsoft windows network in Entire network and see the virtual machine and my XP pro machine in the workgroup. At other times I get a message that says "the list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available". Aug 19, 2019 · Importing the existing XP Mode VM from Windows 7 to Hyper-V in Windows 10 is a viable option for these users. However, you cannot simply copy the XP Mode VHD and use it in Hyper-V. Moving XP Mode from Windows 7 as a virtual machine to Windows 10 as such is relatively difficult because it uses differencing disks and consists of multiple files:
Making XP Mode more performant with VirtualBox: Windows Hell for the Linux Admin. XP Mode and Virtualbox. Creating and activating a Windows XP virtual machine on OEM hardware: Spuštění existující instalace Windows XP OEM - GMC-Dell ve VirtualBoxu 4.2.4 na Xubuntu 12.04 bez nutnosti Aktivace. Switching XP from IDE to SATA mode for better
Jan 24, 2020 · With your XP virtual machine running, click Machine > Take Snapshot. Give your initial Windows XP Snapshot a name before pressing the OK button. If you want to restore your virtual machine to this snapshot later, press the menu icon next to your XP virtual machine in VirtualBox Manager and select Snapshots.
Mar 04, 2010 · Now, select the hard drive for the virtual machine. Select “Use existing hard disk”, then click the folder button to choose the XP Mode virtual drive. In this window, click Add, and then browse to find the copy of XP Mode you previously made. Make sure the correct virtual drive is selected, then press Select.
Jul 26, 2013 · When your Windows XP Virtual Machine Connection window appears, click the Green Start button. When you see the Windows XP Login screen, select your user name and enter your password, as shown in Delete the virtual machine, and uninstall Windows XP Mode when all data is retrieved. Note: The Windows XP Mode virtual hard disk will not work on Windows 8 and above as Windows 8 does not provide the Windows XP Mode license. The Windows XP Mode license is a benefit provided on Windows 7 only. Mar 16, 2017 · Update 1/2/20: In the folder containing the VHD file, there is also a file named "KEY" that contains a free Windows XP Professional product key. _____ Hey guys! Thanks for 100,000 views on the
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This week's book giveaways are in the Refactoring and Agile forums. We're giving away four copies each of Re-engineering Legacy Software and Docker in Action and have the authors on-line! See this thread and this one for details.
help me out plz, i am in the learning stage of mqseries classes for java,actually i have written a code in java,which puts a message to a local or to a remote queue. if anyone can help me out,can u plz tell me is there a method in mqseries classes for java,which would give me the names of all the queues present in a queue manager. i just want the method to get the name of queues present in a queuemanager. thanx in adv.
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Visual Basic 6 (VB6) / VB.NET / C# / SQL Server
Pension / Healthcare / Training
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Exciting opportunity within financial services regulated by the FCA for a Junior / Mid-Level Developer who has experience of development with Visual Basic 6 (VB6) / VB.NET / C# / SQL Server to support the migration of legacy systems into C#. As a Junior / Mid-Level Developer you be working with a team of 4 friendly developers, who will be there to support you to ensure the migration and ongoing projects are coded to high standards using Visual Basic 6 (VB6) / VB.NET / C# / SQL Server. You will also need to have exceptional communication skills as this role will have lots of interaction with different business areas and not just coding.
Implementation of new systems, liaise with users to identify and specify business requirements. Develop and document detailed program specifications, to meet identified user needs and produce program documentation to required site standards. Write computer programs, to interface with the system and where appropriate with subsidiary systems, to meet documented program specifications using primarily SQL and other programming languages as necessary. Undertake testing, in liaison with the manager, Business Change, of programs prior to release to the 'Live' system to ensure operation in accordance with agreed specifications and to the satisfaction of the users. Liaise with users to ensure a full understanding of the operation of how in-house developed programs operate to assist in users' understanding of the system.
Essential Skills Required:
Visual Basic 6 (VB6)
VB.NET or C#
Any successful applicant will need to have a CRB check and must not have any CCJs.
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High Alert 2 (Westwood Studios) and Age of Empires 2 (Microsoft) were two games which characterized the period of processing simply becoming accustomed to GUI (mid/late 90’s).
Initially intended for DOS, Red Alert was worked by Westwood Studios – RTS pioneer through titles including Dune. The game was a leap forward because of its realtime nature.
Add to that an exceptional storyline, astonishing illustrations and close legendary interactivity mechanics and you have a victor. As a product designer, it’s not difficult to be in amazement at games like this… however, it’s another knowing how they work. This instructional exercise is a short presentation into what I know about it.
OOP (Object Orientated Programming)
The main thing you really want to appreciate with any game เว็บบอล is that they are customized utilizing OOP standards. OOP represents object orientated programming, and essentially something contrary to stream based programming:
Stream based projects work with the progression of an application. They will zero in on client enter and deal with their framework dependent on structures – regularly reviving the UI each time an information is given.
Article orientated projects work by stacking a base application and utilizing that to stack a progression of factors (objects). These factors are held in memory and can be cooperated with on the screen in realtime.
The center of OOP is the capacity to “summon” classes. Classes are a kind of factor which permit you to store “qualities”, and utilize those ascribes “out in the open” (class) and “private” (occasion) techniques.
The way practically all games work is to conjure various information objects into memory, populate them with the proper traits (hit focuses and so forth) and afterward continue to call the different occurrence/class strategies on them as the client interfaces with them in-game.
Information + Renderer
On top of a center OOP engineering, RTS games work with two components – an information backend and “renderer” front end. Seeing how these work together is the center of whether you’ll see how to make a RTS game work according to an automatic viewpoint.
Envision a RTS as a basic application. Overlook the designs and craftsmanship and so on – center around how you’d make the articles move around on-screen.
It works like this – the application stacks up. This enables you to deal with your accreditations (load past games, change your subtleties and so forth) The occupation of the application (in a RTS) is to then make new “games”. These games exist between at least two players, and behaves like a goliath chessboard onto which you’re ready to add new structures, units and so on
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So here we are, 10 days from the release of F7. Things are looking a lot better now than they were a week ago – the blocker list is down to a mere 27 bugs. A bunch of those have fixes that will be appearing in rawhide tomorrow. We might actually get this thing done in time.
Jeremy whipped up a fix for system-config-soundcard so that it wouldn’t crash firstboot on my 12″ PowerBook (or any other machine using snd_powermac.. like most PPC Macs, I think). The weird bug where the screensaver unlock dialog didn’t appear (so it looked like your system had crashed) is fixed. There’s a fix for the glibc bug that makes emacs crash that seems to work nicely, although I’m not sure it’ll make tomorrow’s push.
As of the next rawhide push, both mkinitrd and anaconda should be using mdadm to assemble arrays by UUID now, instead of by device name. That’s good, since the F7 kernel changes everyone’s IDE device names. This’ll close a whole bunch of blocker bugs, and let people using RAID on IDE upgrade from FC6. Yay! I’m not real happy with only getting 10 days to test such a change, though. If you can help test this at all, I’d be in your debt.
iwlwifi still isn’t as solid as we’d like, but as far as I can tell it’s not crashing people’s systems anymore. As much. Maybe.
So yeah, that’s about where we’re at. 10 more days. Let the fun begin!
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Column Compound Group/Row Compound Group/Summary Area Properties
This topic describes the properties of a Column Compound Group, Row Compound Group, or Summary Area object in a crosstab.
You can use these objects in crosstabs in all report types; however only in query-based page reports, the objects contain the following properties.
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Welcome to the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Slavic Languages and Literature subject homepage! Here you will find links to resources held by the Libraries and freely available sources, which aim to support your research, teaching, and learning in Slavic Studies. Furthermore, you will find information regarding the Libraries Slavic collection. This site is maintained by the dedicated subject specialist, Katie Sparks, who also provides reference, collection development, and instruction support to the Slavic Languages and Literature Department. Your questions and suggestions are welcome. Thanks for visiting!
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Alfred workflow to convert between currencies
A collection of resources documenting how companies build products
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Repository for collecting Locale data for Ruby on Rails I18n as well as other interesting, Rails related I18n stuff
Design case studies of real, live products by the people that actually built them.
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Immune defense often differs between the sexes, with males often having a weaker response, at least among many vertebrates. We examined encapsulation ability, a cell-mediated immune response, in laboratory and field populations of two species of field crickets, Teleogryllus oceanicus (Le Guillou, 1841) and Teleogryllus commodus (Walker, 1869), which have different life histories. In the seasonally breeding T. commodus, males show a stronger encapsulation response than females in both the laboratory and the field, although the difference is more marked under field conditions. The aseasonal T. oceanicus showed no sex difference in encapsulation in either field or laboratory samples fed ad libitum, but when food was experimentally reduced, the same pattern of stronger male response emerged. It is possible that this pattern may result from selection on females to increase investment in reproduction when time and energy for breeding are limited, as is more likely for seasonal breeders or animals under food restriction.
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- RJSON (Recursive JSON) converts any JSON data collection into more compact recursive form.
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This is another often overlooked feature – you can add scripts to your projects and use your favorite language to do so. Since a couple of versions already, List & Label supports C# Scripts. However, the performance was less than perfect, making it a good choice for complex calculations but not so much for using it on a line-to-line base. In List & Label 26, we were able to push the performance quite remarkably – now using scripts is perfectly feasible.
The rapidly increasing number of web apps has led to a great demand for web-based reporting solutions. We followed this trend with List & Label, and moved the Designer to the web – from version 27 on. One huge benefit, brought by the new Designer: way less effort, because only one front- and back-end needs to be developed and subsequently maintained. Naturally, the development of the new Web Report Designer presented us with technical challenges which we’d like to share with you – maybe knowing about our own learning curve is going to help you with your own projects, too.
PDF is by far the most important export format and one of the targets virtually every user is actually working with. Over the years, we've employed a number of different SDKs and versions of these SDKs in order to write decent PDF files. While the results were excellent already for "normal" cases, there were a couple of restrictions in more advanced scenarios. This has changed in version 26.
Thanks to all participants for taking the time to answer our questions. One thing that I can say straight away: your time was well invested. Your feedback has given us many good ideas and suggestions on how we can further improve List & Label and which new features and technologies are important to you. We do not want to withhold the results, so here are your answers from the survey.
As a proud platinum sponsor, we just attended the all-virtual VSLive! VirtCon as an exhibitor. For me, it was actually a revisit, although my last VSLive! experience dates back some time ago. I've been to San Francisco in 2002 when .NET 1.0 was first launched by Bill Gates himself. At least the travel wasn't that exhausting this time :).
This has been another community suggestion from our Idea Place. Until version 26, you could only have one copy count for labels. This means that the same number of copies were printed for each and every label. In version 26 you can now adjust this individually, based on the data in your data source.
An often required feature for "this cannot be done" type of problems is looking into the future. Things like "don't print this group if it doesn't contain record xy" or "print a reference to the page number of an item that's printed way later". Before List & Label 26, there was no simple solution to this and the magic had to be done in the application if possible at all. Starting with List & Label 26, we'll introduce a new feature that's aimed at solving exactly challenges like this.
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April 19, 2022 in Classic self-hosted technical help
Is there a way for any newly registered members who's IP traces to a country outside the US or Canada to require manual approval?
There are four choices in ACP > System > Login & Registration > All New Accounts
But not per country. It's done:
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Zigbee2mqtt has support for chips used on Electrolama sticks. Download the Z-Stack coordinator firmware from @Koenkk's firmware repository. The firmware you'll need can be found under
coordinator/Z-Stack_3.x.0/bin/CC2652R_coordinator_<date>.zip, as of writing the latest version available is
CC2652R_coordinator_20210120.zip. Download and extract this and follow the "firmware flashing instructions" to burn this on your stick.
Make sure that the USB-serial bridge drivers are installed and your device is recognised (instructions here).
With the correct serial port in use identified, edit your Zigbee2mqtt
port: /dev/ttyUSB0 #(change this if it is different on your machine)
rtscts: false directive does not appear in the default configuration file but is crucial for the operation of zzh so please don't ignore that.
Also note that it sits in the
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This page contains solutions to common problems.
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A jQuery plugin to create multifunctional floating panels.
A jsPanel can be used as a floating, draggable and resizable panel, as modal, as tooltip and even as a hint. Configuration options include additional toolbars for header and/or footer sections, support for right-to-left text direction, built in bootstrap support, 13 themes and much more.
Various options allow for a flexible way to add content to a jsPanel, including AJAX support.
Existing jsPanel sections and contents are easily accessed via various properties. Methods and events offer interaction with it.
bower install jspanel
npm install jspanel
Since I didn't work with Angular so far, I can't say very much about using jsPanel with Angular. Nevertheless I can say that:
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I was checking out the new article archives feature on the Google News page a couple of weeks ago.
If you haven't noticed this feature and would like to try it out, just head over the Google News page (link provided at the top of our "links" section) and look underneath the main search toolbar for "News archive search".
Anyway, I think the first search term I entered into the archive search was "Microsoft".
Here's one of the search results that I found interesting: a 1987 BusinessWeek feature on Bill Gates and Microsoft entitled, "The Billion Dollar Whiz Kid".
Rare example of the article subject living up to the hype, huh?
Enjoy the article and check out the Google News search feature for yourself. Most of the articles seem to be behind a pay wall, but there are some nice examples of free content from the past.
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I tried to install Kylix on several Linux distributions. Unfortunately, the supported Mandrake 7.2 did not install cleanly, and I had to use Borland's libc to circumvent the installation problem. A Linux system, which I have hacked together from various bits and pieces, had no problem installing and running Kylix. To assist potential Kylix developers, Borland has made a Kylix pre-test tool to check if your Linux installation has all the required components. You can download the Kylix pre-test tool from http://www.borland.com/devsupport/kylix/downloads/.
The initial version of Kylix supports the Object Pascal programming language, which is a merger of Pascal, Modula 2 and object-oriented concepts. The language is probably easier to learn for absolute programming beginners as it is closer to the English language, very much like a scripting language. My major gripe was getting used to the := symbols for assigning variable values. While programming, I appreciated the Kylix editor that helps you to program and use the components.
The Borland component library for cross platforms (CLX) is a strange beast, particularly for a seasoned Motif/Qt/Java programmer. Its API names and relationship logic have a Windows flavor and take some time to get used to and understand what function or class will do what you want. Borland has also released CLX as open source on the sourceforge.net site at http://freeclx.sourceforge.net/. CLX covers all the core elements needed to build a graphical application.
Regarding databases, although Kylix supports MySQL, it has a major problem at the time of this writing for it only supports the MySQL with the library libmysqlclient.so.6.0.0. Please note that any other version, later or earlier of libmysqlclient.so, will cause your application to crash. This caused me a lot of hassles, and I was not alone; a quick look at the newgroups showed others with a similar problem. However, once you get past the setup difficulties, creating database applications for Linux has never been easier. Due to the nature of the Borland's database approach, it is actually possible to have a database that resides in memory only and then dump it as a binary or XML file on your local system. Borland provides components to connect to several of the major databases, particularly Oracle. It is possible to create your own database support as well.
Although an OpenGL interface is provided on a second CD and is downloadable from www.delphi-jedi.org/DelphiGraphics/index.htm, it was fairly clear that it had not been tested extensively (also indicated by the lack of comprehensive examples). I had enormous trouble getting the GLUT toolkit for OpenGL to work and eventually abandoned the effort.
One thing the Kylix team might have overlooked is that Linux programmers may want to develop a command-line program to do some background task. For these kinds of applications, one generally uses the C/C++ argc/argv parameters to obtain the command-line arguments. Although there are several possible ways of doing it inside Kylix, none of them seemed to work. I had to search the Internet before I found a fairly obscure way of copying memory to obtain the argc/argv data.
One of the major attractions of Kylix is the ability to develop applications on Linux and then port them to Windows using Delphi. Granted there are several restrictions, but if you stick to using the Kylix API set, CLX, you are on a clean porting path.
To make Kylix even more attractive to developers, several third-party extensions and tools are available, ranging from UML support to code profiling. A companion CD shipped with Kylix makes many of these available.
Kylix not only faces competition from proprietary Linux IDEs, such as SNIFF+, SlickEdit and CodeWarrior, but also from the open-source projects, mainly KDevelop, Qt Designer, KDE Studio and several others. However, none of these provides the number of components and scope of Kylix. In this area Kylix is the definite winner.
Although Kylix is an exciting product, it does cater to a certain audience: existing Delphi programmers and development teams aiming for portability of an enterprise/business application to Linux and Windows. The main problem, of course, is the Object Pascal programming language itself. It might not be enough to convince C/C++ programming shops to swap over to Kylix yet.
Borland is hoping to release a Kylix version that supports C++ at the end of this year. It may be actually possible to compile the Linux kernel with this version of Kylix (or so I have heard). Now, this is really a product to be excited about—a possible GCC killer?
Another enhancement that Borland might address in the future is support of architectures other than Intel.
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- Preparing Data for Machine Learning
- Be Kind, Buffer!
- Teradici's Cloud Access Platform: "Plug & Play" Cloud for the Enterprise
- The Weather Outside Is Frightful (Or Is It?)
- Simple Server Hardening
- Understanding Firewalld in Multi-Zone Configurations
- Bash Shell Script: Building a Better March Madness Bracket
- Gordon H. Williams' Making Things Smart (Maker Media, Inc.)
- Server Technology's HDOT Alt-Phase Switched POPS PDU
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Saying Goodbye to Create React App
Create React App has been a game-changer for many developers. It was introduced in 2016, and since then, it has helped millions of developers around the world start new React projects with ease. However, it’s now time for the React team to say goodbye to Create React App and move on to new things.
Remembering the Good Times
The React team reminisced about the good times they had with Create React App. They remembered how it made starting new React projects easy and straightforward. They also appreciated the community contributions that made Create React App better over time. The team is grateful for what Create React App has accomplished and excited for what’s next.
Grateful for the Memories
The React team expressed their gratitude for the Create React App tool and all the memories associated with it. They thanked the community for their contributions and reiterated that the tool would continue to be maintained and updated by the community.
- The React team has said goodbye to the Create React App tool
- Create React App was introduced in 2016 and helped millions of developers start new React projects with ease
- The React team is grateful for the memories and community contributions associated with Create React App
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Link to repository: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.904255
A series of ocean-atmosphere simulations for the Cretaceous, freely available and citable with its DOI.
These files contain the output of Cretaceous global climate simulations conducted using the coupled ocean-atmosphere FOAM general circulation model. They are available every 10 Myrs between 150 Ma and 60 Ma, both included. For each time slice, numerous CO2 levels were used. The reader is referred to the associated paper for a full description of the model and boundary conditions.
Pohl, Alexandre; Donnadieu, Yannick; Goddéris, Yves; Lanteaume, Cyprien; Hairabian, Alex; Frau, Camille; Michel, Julien; Laugie, Marie; Reijmer, John J G; Scotese, Christopher; Borgomano, Jean (2019): Cretaceous global climatic fields simulated using the FOAM ocean-atmosphere general circulation model. Université d´Aix Marseille III, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.904255
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Fix manual runs of CI integrations with multiple configurations.
Review Request #12836 — Created Feb. 21, 2023 and submitted
When a review request has multiple configurations for the same
integration, manual runs behave incorrectly. They check for a matching
configuration, and may get a configuration that doesn't actually match
the one triggering the run. In this case, some other configuration may
end up running.
Review Board 5.0.3 adds support for tracking configurations along with
StatusUpdates and passing them to the signal handler for manual runs.
This change takes advantage of that to use the stored configuration.
Since prior versions of 5.0.x can upgrade to this release of
rbintegrations, this change also backports some of the logic, manually
storing the configuration association and looking it up if not provided
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Unit tests pass.
Manually tested conditions with and without the new logic in both
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The Impact of Social Network Influences on the Cost of Capacity Reservation
Professor Mozart Menezes, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary
Room: D634, University Hall
In a connected world where information moves fast and has long reach, mostly through social networks, the disclosure of personal preferences influences consumer behaviour and affects probability distribution of demand in ways that seem hard to predict. Going beyond just taking into account the intrinsic individuals’ preferences, in this paper we attempt to model for the first time the impact that social inner-circles and product market share have on (forecasted) probability distribution of demand. We find that both inner-circles’ influence and market share information may substantially increase demand variability of a product with a consequent substantial impact on costs for matching supply and demand.
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What is the best place for a job looking for startups Clojure / ClojureScript?
@kwladyka Do you mean, where is the best geographic region in which to find startups that are hiring Clojure/Script devs?
I have no idea what the European startup space is like these days, so I could only point you at a few US "hotspots" of startup activity...1🔥
There are a few places in Berlin. Pitch, NextJournal, Fy, Merantix and probably more that I can't remember right now
England seems to have an unusually high amount of Clojure, but I don't know how many companies there would be considered startups?
Oh I didn’t precise it. No I mean the best website.
but hmm why not go to Berlin and meat people
@martinklepsch if you know good places in Berlin maybe I will come, it is not too far
But I mean meetings in Berlin, not companies 😉
As I understand you listened companies
Unless meeting are in they offices?
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Written by Karl Wiegers and Joy Beatty
Reuse is an eternal grail for those seeking increased software productivity. People think most often in terms of code reuse, but many other software project components also have reuse potential. Reusing requirements can increase productivity, improve quality, and lead to greater consistency between related systems.
Reuse is not free, though. It presents its own risks, both with respect to reusing existing items and to creating items with good reuse potential. It will likely take more time and effort to create high-quality reusable requirements than to write requirements you intend to use only on the current project. In this article, adapted from our new book Software Requirements, 3rd Edition (Microsoft Press, 2013), we describe some of the approaches an organization should consider taking to maximize the reuse potential of its requirements.
Just because a requirement exists doesn’t mean it’s reusable in its present form. It could be specific to a particular project. It might be written at too high a level because the BA could safely assume certain knowledge on the part of the development team or because some details were communicated only verbally. A requirement could be lacking information about how possible exceptions should be handled. You might have to tune up the original requirements to increase their value to future BAs.
Well-written requirements lend themselves to reuse. The steps you take to make requirements more reusable also increases their value to the project for which you originally write them; it simply makes them better requirements. Reusers need to know about dependencies the requirement has on others, as well as other requirements that go with it and that might also be reused, so that they can package sets of related requirements appropriately.
Reusable requirements must be written at the right level of abstraction and scope. Domain-specific requirements are written at a low level of abstraction. They are likely to be applicable only in their original domain. Generic requirements have broader applicability for reuse in a variety of systems. However, if you attempt to reuse requirements at too general a level, you won’t save much effort because the BA will still have to elaborate the details. It’s tricky to find the right balance between making reuse easier (with more abstract or generalized requirements) and making reuse pay off (with more detailed or specific requirements).
Figure 1 provides an example. Perhaps you’re building an application that includes a user requirement to accept credit card payments. This user requirement would expand into a set of related functional and nonfunctional requirements around handling credit card payments. Other applications also might need to take payments by credit card, so that’s a potentially reusable set of requirements.
Figure 1. Generalized requirements offer greater reuse potential.
But suppose you could generalize that user requirement to encompass several payment mechanisms: credit card, debit card, gift card, eCheck, and electronic funds transfer. The resulting requirement offers greater reuse potential in a wider range of future projects. One project might need just credit card processing, whereas others require several of the payment processing methods. Generalizing an initial user requirement like this—from “accept credit card payment” to “accept payments”—could be valuable even on the current project. Even if the customer only asked to handle credit card payments initially, users might really like to accept multiple payment methods either now or in the future.
Choosing the right abstraction level for requirements can pay off during construction, as well. On one project that had exactly this need for multiple payment methods, generating clear requirements and rules for each case revealed both commonalities and distinctions. Independent from future reuse possibilities, building the higher-level abstractions contributed to easier design and construction.
That’s the good news. The bad news is that it will take some effort to generalize the initially presented requirement. That’s the investment you make in reusability, anticipating that you will recoup the investment—and more—through multiple, future reuse instances. It’s up to you to decide whether to simply place today’s requirements into a shared location for possible reuse or to invest effort to improve their reusability on future projects.
A colleague offered a cautionary tale of how to reduce the potential value of reuse by writing excessively detailed requirements. A team tasked with writing requirements for a new project was obsessed with reuse. The BAs thought that if they documented all of the details for each requirement separately, then they could be reused. They ended up with more than 14,000 requirements! The repository contained entries that should have been just one requirement but had been structured as a parent with multiple child requirements, each giving a specific detail about the parent. Requirements this detailed were relevant only to that one application.
This volume of requirements also made the testing cycle much more difficult, leading to daily complaints from the testers. It was taking them much longer than expected to write test cases because they had to wade through such a vast quantity of requirements. The testers had to document the requirement ID in their test cases to ensure that test coverage of the requirements was achieved for traceability, but the number of traces on this many requirements became difficult to manage. In addition, the requirements underwent extensive change; they never did fully stabilize. All of these factors led to the project being deployed a year late, without producing the desired collection of reusable requirements.
In an ideal world, your business analysts would always write requirements that have grand potential for reuse across a multitude of related projects, thereby saving your organization countless hours and vast sums of money. In reality, you need to look for those certain requirements that start out with some reuse potential and massage them into a form that maximizes the possibility that a future BA will find them useful.
Author Bios: Karl Wiegers is Principal Consultant at Process Impact, www.processimpact.com. Joy Beatty is a Vice President at Seilevel, www.seilevel.com. Karl and Joy are co-authors of the new book Software Requirements, 3rd Edition (Microsoft Press, 2013), from which this article is adapted.
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November 26, 2012
Christian Nygaard, kind hacker works as System Manager Game-Hosting GH AB.
System administration, cloud backend
Sign in to post a Greeting.
This covers: Meetup fees, stickers, occasional drinks and snacks, etc.
Payment is accepted using:
Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.
This is the Meetup group for the Pythonistas in the Stockholm area.
2,345 Music Hackers
535 Lean UXers
Meetup members, Log in
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A free pairing-based cryptography library in C.
Snippets of code, rants, etc.
Exploit bugs on 64-bit Linux in spite of executable space protection.
I was a computer science student: my PhD dissertation; search for "Ben Lynn" at CiteSeer, the Cryptology ePrint Archive, The Pairing-Based Crypto Lounge; Google Scholar: Ben(jamin) Y S (Yin-Sun) Lynn. I also go by "Ben Lin": rock climbing, mathematics, mathematics.
Despite graduating long ago, I remain a computer science student, and I still call this page home. We get to keep our accounts for life.
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Tommy John, a disruptive, venture-backed NY-based brand, is seeking a Front-End Developer/Designer for its rapidly expanding ecommerce business.
Our online direct-to-consumer business is exploding (we are also carried at department stores like Nordstrom). We were on Business Insider’s list of “Top 51 Companies That Are Changing The Way We Shop“ Most recently, Howard Stern and the NY Times have both raved about our product to their audiences and comments like “Tommy John is the Apple of Men’s Underwear” confirm the belief that we are onto something revolutionary.
We are looking for an ace Front End Developer to join our fast-growing team in the Flatiron district of NYC. This is a great opportunity to make a considerable impact on the future growth of a fast-growing, established startup.
Erforderliche Kenntnisse und Qualifikationen
Optimize page performance and designs for mobile devices. Familiarity with Google's PageSpeed Tools and Amazon's CloudFront CDN a plus.
Support integrations with social media APIs and client libraries.
Develop UI experiences which use JSON APIs to communicate to back-end services.
Modernize CSS tooling and style declarations.
Optimize markup for SEO best practices. Familiarity with Google Analytics a plus.
Maintain integration test suite by updating CSS selection queries as markup changes. Experience with RSpec or Nokogiri a plus.
Integrate with back-end team using git version contro
Some Benefits and Perks:
- Health, Vision/Dental
- Commuter Benefits
- Tommy John Discount
- Team Outings
- Dinner provided for any late nights
Über Tommy John
Tommy John is a New York-based solution focused men’s underwear brand known for solving an age old problem with men’s undergarments. Founded in 2008, Tommy John is known as the inventor of the first tailored undershirt for men that eliminates bulk and stays tucked in with their patent pending design. They have also developed men's underwear which uses only the finest, most luxurious stretch fabrics available and have added key functional elements that have changed the men’s underwear category, including their Quick Draw® Horizontal Fly, super soft waistband and roomier contour pouch. Our products can be purchased online, at select Nordstrom stores, and at other premium retailers across the country. For more information visit their website, http://www.tommyjohnwear.com.
Übermittlung der Bewerbungen
Please apply directly through The Resumator at http://tommyjohn.theresumator.com/apply/34Mbb6/FrontEnd-Developer.html
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I’ve come to the conclusion that my brain has started to work differently in recent years. I have grown, and my writing on this blog has evolved. It used to be that most of the content was uniquely interesting tech pieces. Notions in C and C++ and ruby and tons of other things technical. Over time I’ve developed a more personal feeling to the blog and there has been much less tech. What has been tech-related is largely code-independent.
I miss thinking about code. I miss thinking in a way to give back to people. I’m hoping to change that slowly over time. The thing I’m talking about today is one example in that direction.
A little while ago a coworker of mine asked me about my thoughts on the second brain. I have to admit, I had NO clue what he was talking about. So I did some research. I found this course about creating a second brain. The course is $3000 or so.
I don’t want to speak directly about the value of the course, because I haven’t taken it. The notion behind the concepts is particularly interesting, and it turns out Forte Labs aren’t the only ones capitalizing on this idea. There are a bunch of other resources out there about creating this collection of information.
The premise: collect thoughts so they are easy to find; organize them in a way so that you can connect related concepts; spend time organizing them when needed.
While some people’s goal is to create something for them, my goal is beyond that. I would like to put together a library of thoughts and learnings that I can then pass on to friends, family, and others to share the information I have learned throughout my life.
Enter the program I use: Obsidian.md. The more I think about this, the more I have been living some version of this idea for years. Before Obsidian, I was using a program called Day One. I have also spent some time working in Bear Writer. Each of these programs has interesting parts for me, but Obsidian has recently won out because:
- It is available everywhere I need it: Desktop, Phone, & Tablet
- Has a good methodoly for inter-note linking.
- Fundamentally uses Markdown as a way to edit notes, meaning I can include more complex HTML elements if I really want to.
- Because it is an electron app and there is a lot of documentation on it, I can customize it as needed. I have even created my own theme.
- It exports notes to markdown. This means I can still view the notes outside of the app if I ever need to.
Honestly, Day One started out more like this, but over time moved to a less Markdown version to make more people happy. Markdown is not for all, but as someone who is relatively technically inclined, it works pretty well for me.
It doesn’t matter what program you use. What matters is that there is a way to link related content and it makes sense to you. Many people use Coda.io, some use Notion, and others use Roam.
I’m still at the relative beginning of this process. I’ve started reading some about Zettlekasten and taking smarter notes. I’ve got a bunch of work to do on growing this knowledge base, but I’ve started. The idea is that our brains are not great at remembering specific details, but are good at ideas. How can we help ourselves be more thoughtful and offload the responsibility of memorization?
More to come on this as I figure it out.
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The Ultimate Short Go Highlevel Review 2022- GoHighlevel Review
Have you ever before visualize having ClickFunnels as your software program application to create your company web site and also funnels?
Just how about an all-in-one system that likewise permits you to track customers, take care of tasks, and also automate your sales process? Well, that’s exactly what GoHighLevel is.
GoHighLevel is a full sales and marketing automation system designed especially for firms.
It consists of every little thing you require to run your firm, from a CRM to a project administration tool, to an email advertising and marketing platform, to an agreement administration system.
And also, it features a built-in blog writing platform and also social media monitoring device, so you can easily take care of as well as create web content for your clients.
GoHighLevel is an excellent option for firms of all sizes, as it supplies a vast array of functions as well as a budget-friendly cost factor.
Be certain to check out GoHighLevel if you’re looking for an all-in-one service for your agency.
Go Highlevel Review: Overview
In this post, we will certainly cover the adhering to subjects:
- What is GoHighLevel?
- What are the vital attributes of GoHighLevel?
- Just how much does GoHighLevel cost?
- That is GoHighLevel for?
- Final thought
What is GoHighLevel?
GoHighLevel is a full sales as well as marketing automation system developed particularly for companies.
It includes everything you need to run your company, from a CRM to a task management tool, to an email advertising and marketing system, to an agreement monitoring system.
Plus, it features an integrated blog writing platform as well as social networks management tool, so you can easily take care of as well as produce material for your customers.
GoHighLevel is an excellent choice for agencies of all dimensions, as it offers a large range of features and an economical price point.
If you’re searching for an all-in-one service for your company, after that make certain to look into GoHighLevel.
What are the key attributes of GoHighLevel?
GoHighLevel consists of whatever you need to run your company, from a CRM to a task administration device, to an email advertising platform, to an agreement monitoring system.
Plus, it includes a built-in blogging system as well as social media management device, so you can easily develop and also manage content for your clients.
Some of the essential features of GoHighLevel include:
Company CRM: Keep track of your clients and also potential customers with the built-in CRM.
Job management: Stay on top of your tasks with the built-in job monitoring device.
Email marketing: Automate your e-mail advertising with the built-in e-mail platform.
Agreement management: Manage your agreements with the built-in agreement administration system.
Social media administration: Publish and also set up material to social media sites with the built-in social media sites administration device.
How much does GoHighLevel cost?
With all the functions stated what do you think GoHighLevel would cost you?
You would certainly be surprise to know that it only set you back $97 per month for the entire suite of items.
We really feel that this is a wonderful value of what you get, especially when compared to other all-in-one solutions on the marketplace.
Do you recognize what’s the very best component?
You can try GoHighLevel for free for 14 days, so you can see if it’s the ideal suitable for your firm.
And also would you like to hear something also crazier?
You can branded the software application with your firm domain and also tailor the platform for branding purpose!
How much you think that would certainly cost you?
A great deal right?
With GoHighLevel, it just cost you $297 per month!
That’s an unbelievable deal that you don’t wish to miss.
Do not trust me?
Go check it out on your own here.
Who is GoHighLevel for?
GoHighLevel is a fantastic option for firms of all dimensions, as it supplies a vast array of features as well as a cost effective cost factor.
If you’re looking for an all-in-one solution for your company, then be sure to look into GoHighLevel.
GoHighLevel is for you if you aware of the importance of branding.
After that GoHighLevel is for you, if you don’t mind the knowing contour and have every little thing one roofing.
Due to the fact that you can export and import it with a click of switch, if you are a marketing training company that wants to provide service in a box then GoHighLevel is for you.
Watch this video from 7 Figure Agency Josh Nelson sharing his experience on using Go HighLevel.
That is GoHighLevel Not for?
GoHighLevel calls for some technical knowledge not as basic as ClickFunnels.
It is still much easier after that WordPress …
Oh another things is GoHighLevel not quite suitable for eCommerce.
ThenClickFunnels + Shopify would certainly be a better mix, if you run eCommerce store.
And lastly, GoHighLevel can not store information on clinical and regulation things.
That you need some individual database for that.
GoHighLevel Pros as well as Cons
- All-in-one service
- Budget friendly rate
- 14-day cost-free trial
- Requires some technical knowledge
- Not quite ideal for eCommerce
Finally, GoHighLevel is an all-in-one sales and marketing automation platform developed especially for companies.
It consists of everything you need to run your firm, from a CRM to a project monitoring device, to an email advertising platform, to an agreement monitoring system.
And also, it includes an integrated blogging system as well as social networks monitoring device, so you can quickly produce and also handle material for your clients.
If you’re trying to find an all-in-one remedy for your firm, then be sure to check out GoHighLevel.
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On December 2, 2020 at ~4:00pm UTC, Microsoft reported an issue that was intermittently preventing some users from accessing files within Teams. They reported they were working to identify the cause of the issue and that more information would be available soon.
Shortly after Microsoft's initial tweet, Microsoft reported that users were still able to access these files directly within SharePoint Online. Additionally, they also reported that they had received reports that some users were able to regain access to the files after signing out and then back in to Teams.
A few hours later at 8:30 pm UTC, Microsoft reported that they were continuing our analysis of the Teams code that governs the Channel files tab where the issue is occurring. They also reported that they were coordinating with some affected users to capture additional diagnostic logging to aid the investigation.
As more information becomes available, we will continue to update this post.
The Importance of 365 Monitoring
With more workers than ever working remote, Microsoft has experienced an increased number of outages with Office 365 in recent months. Reliance of Office 365's cloud-based services is at an all-time high which is why it's important than ever that your organization have the proper monitoring in place. Without the proper monitoring in place, IT Pros are left in the dark when outages do occur and your organization is unable to mitigate the impact for users.
Equipping your IT Pros and users with the appropriate tools to manage an outage allows your organization to face as little impact as possible which is why it’s so important to have Office 365 monitoring in place. The right monitoring leaves a breadcrumb trail for IT Pros to follow that leads them directly to the root cause of any outage and allows them to address those issues as efficiently as possible.
Office 365 Monitoring with ENow
The right Office 365 monitoring provides your organization with the right tools to manage an outage efficiently and effectively. It allows IT Pros to avoid any major impact your organization may otherwise face.
ENow’s remote probes give IT Pros the full picture of services, as well as subsets of services that an outage is affecting. Without the proper solution, this information isn’t available to your organizations and makes identifying issues during an outage that much harder. IT Pros are also able to monitor the status of multiple services through end user experience monitoring probes that cover a range of Office 365 apps and cloud-based collaboration systems like OneDrive, Zoom and Saleforce.
That’s where ENow’s Office 365 Monitoring and Reporting Solution comes in. It’s designed in a way that assists not only IT Pros, but the users within your organization too. This solution identifies which services are affected during an outage and leaves a breadcrumb trail to identify the root cause of the outage. Enow’s solution helps IT Pros to monitor your organization's whole environment in one place.
Lastly, the ENow Dashboard consolidates all outage information into one location which eliminates the need to frantically refresh Twitter and check the Service Health Dashboard for answers.
Tired of being left in the dark during service outages? Try ENow's Office 365 Monitoring solution.
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New to Hass.io but like what I see. Step learning curve with me not coming from a programming background. I have installed the HASS.io via Virtualbox using the VHDX file on the Hass.io website. HA comes up fine and works as per normal.
I have been looking at HACS and in the install guide I need to copy the HACS folder into a folder. Now this has stopped me in my tracks. Can anyone help with the below
- As this is a VHDX install, can I still access the Linux command line?
- SAMBA fails to work? (interface error, what is the file path)
- Can you upload the HACS file + the file content via the Configurator Add-on. I can see you can do a single file but not a folder
- can hass.io be installed on Ubuntu or in a docker container
Sorry for all the questions and hopefully these are simple questions
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The course was pretty challenging (and occasionally frustrating) for a novice programmer, but doable.\n\nI enjoyed the course, and came away with a greater understanding of computers and programming.
Mar 30, 2017
Good and practical training approach to solve real worlds problems. Assignments and quizzes are quite challenging and interesting. Greatly motivates us towards programming and problem solving skills.
автор: Eugeny Korobka•
Nov 26, 2018
Great course. Was not easy for me.
Requires lots of work. Everything is structured very logically here and it helps a lot.
автор: Joselito P. Sunga, Jr.•
Nov 26, 2018
Some concepts used in Week 2 were introduced/ explained in more detail in Week 3 so I struggled in Week 2 but Week 3 was a breeze.
автор: Dieter Rogiest•
Nov 25, 2018
The final quiz has 3 difficult questions for which I could not find a good answer. Luckily my guesses were good enough.
Nov 15, 2018
Great task for beginner.
автор: Olga Velichkina•
Nov 09, 2018
Do not recommend this course and this specialization for beginners. Maybe worthy to make only if you have an experienced developer on your side to help you. Most likely, you're going to be really frustrated. Had high expectations on this courses, sadly was disappointed. Poor explanations, short videos, too complicated and multiple assignments, using BlueJ environment which nobody in a real world uses.
Nov 04, 2018
The course is really well structured. The projects are interesting and the projects meaningful and challenging. The topics covered are very useful. Looking forward to the next 2 courses in the specialization.
автор: Chujie Chen•
Nov 01, 2018
Finished on 11/01/2018
автор: Roshan kumar•
Oct 21, 2018
In this modern world this type of courses are very important. If a student takes it seriously and do every activity by themselves then they will definitely learn skills one after another . I think if I will be persistent then definitely this courser will add much more value.
автор: John Ortiz Ordoñez•
Oct 20, 2018
Awesome course for improving Java skills!
автор: Krisztian Toth•
Oct 14, 2018
Great problem sets for a beginner. Teaching good approach to the problems, good algorithm design and build technics. It has to added to all those previous thoguhts that they are hard not easy, so a lot of commitment is needed. This course is not about to make programming sympathatic but to show how to approach a seemingly impossible problem. A definite con of the course is that somewhat unreal with the BlueJ and custom edu libraries, but you can substitute those with real features if you have the commitment to do it by yourself.
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Sat Jul 17 08:38:42 CDT 2010
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Charles R Harris <email@example.com
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 2:42 AM, Ralf Gommers <firstname.lastname@example.org
> > wrote:
>> integrate.cumtrapz and numpy.trapz do exactly the same thing and the code
>> is very similar but not identical, as pointed out in
>> http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/ticket/720. Assuming numpy.trapz is not
>> going anywhere, can we replace the scipy version with it?
>> For a small bonus, the numpy version is about 10% faster (tested for
>> several array shapes):
>> >>> a = np.arange(1e4).reshape(500, 20)
>> >>> %timeit np.trapz(a, axis=1)
>> 10000 loops, best of 3: 182 us per loop
>> >>> %timeit sp.integrate.cumtrapz(a, axis=1)
>> 1000 loops, best of 3: 209 us per loop
> Replacement seems reasonable to me. We should try to prune duplicate
> functionality with numpy taking precedence.
> Just to double check, that also means deprecating the name cumtrapz right?
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We're proud to announce the release of Scroll PDF Exporter 4.0.16, which is an improvement and bugfix release. This release adds further customizable options within the template editor for controlling indentations and adding colour to the background of styles. Additionally, borders can now also be added to paragraph styles to further perfect the look and feel of your customizable templates.
- New: option to control indentation of styles
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Now that the Imagine Cup season is in full swing, I have been thinking a lot about it lately. One thought that crossed my mind seemed interesting enough (and possibly useful enough) for me to share.
We in academic field deal with theory. We love the things. We create theories, we apply theories, and we test theories. In fact, it is difficult to find anything that we do that isn’t related to some theory! One of the big theories in my discipline is called the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Now without getting into the details of whether or not a model is a theory or dissecting each construct in the model, let me tell you what TAM is all about. TAM deals with user acceptance of a technological innovation. In a nutshell, it states that if people are going to accept a technology they have to 1.) perceive that it will be useful to them, and 2.) perceive that it will be easy to use.
I believe that TAM can teach us a lot when it comes to the Imagine Cup. Let’s take a look at the twin components of usefulness and ease of use as they relate to an Imagine Cup submission.
Usefulness – in order for an Imagine Cup submission to be successful it has to make an impact on some problem (take a look at my earlier post on successful Imagine Cup projects for more on the importance of the problem). So, of course, you have to start with a well articulated problem. However, that isn’t enough. You also have to demonstrate that your submission is going to be of use in solving the problem. I believe that one way to do this is by being specific in the problem that you are trying to solve, and then keeping a tight rein on the scope of your project. For example, I have had teams in the past that defined their problem too broadly. This lead to to a software project that had so many features and benefits that it was difficult to explain. Since it was difficult to explain, the usefulness of the project sort of got lost in translation…and thus was never realized by the judges.
Remember that you only have a few minutes to state your case as to why your project is so awesome. So, be specific in your project definition and keep the scope of the project within “elevator pitch” limits…meaning that you can tell someone everything that they need to know to make a determination on the awesomeness of your project in 1-2 minutes (this will come in REALLY handy as you create your video for the round 2 submission).
Ease of use – your project should also be easy to use. If you are in the middle of your demonstration flipping through multiple screens at breakneck speed the judges are going to be wondering what the heck that it is that you are doing rather than taking in the brilliance of your solution. Your application should be designed so that a 5 year old can use it. This isn’t a knock on the judges, it is a design consideration. Remember, you want your application to make a global impact. Odds are that you aren’t going to get much acceptance of your application if you have to be a Nobel prize winner just to be able to use it.
Well, that is about it. I hope that you find it helpful as you design your Imagine Cup applications. The deadline for Round 1 is fast approaching!!
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Interesting discussion at "Crooked Timber" about a recent study that confirms what every professional working in the field knows, but few are willing to talk about -- political "science" journals are only willing to publish studies that yield statistically significant results. This leads to a bias among researchers who are only willing to report publishable studies, in other words those that yield statistically significant results. As any honest researcher [and there are still a few of them out there] knows, negative findings are important, if only to provide a context for the significant results, and should be reported, but unless there is a major issue at stake, they usually aren't. The article also notes a similar bias in bio-medical research.
Here's why this bias is important to note:
(An important fact about statistics is that everything has a distribution, including expected results from multiple clinical trials: if you try often enough you will get the result you want just by chance.) If there are enough published trials, techniques like meta-analysis can help reveal the number of “missing” trials—the ones that were done but not published, or just not done at all. [emphasis mine]Read the whole thing here.
As I have noted before, in "science" publication is the key to career advancement, securing funding, etc. So a selective bias on the part of journals influences the kind of studies that are undertaken and thus biases the entire "scientific" enterprise.
UPDATE: One of the readers' comment points to another problem -- the study shows a disproportionate number of reported results near the 5% level.
This strongly suggests that there has been model-dredging; that a lot of borderline models have been effed around with until their standard errors pass a 5% t-test. This undermines the validity of the t-test, because it makes it clear that the t-ratio isn’t actually draw[n] from an underlying t-distribution – it’s a draw from a distribution of numbers that has a lower bound of 1.96, because the model is messed around with until a specification that gives “significant” results is found.Ah yes, "massaging" the data until it yields a statistically significant result -- I remember it well from my days in social science research. It was a pervasive problem then and apparently still is. I like that term, "model-dredging".
Here's a long, but useful, discussion of the problem of reconfiguring tests until they yield statistically significant results. Warning, some familiarity with basic statistical methods required, even for the "discussion for laymen" section.
Here's a really lovely discussion from PLoS of the bias problem in medical (and other scientific) research. The title is, "Why Most Published Research Findings are False." Here's the key finding from the summary:
Simulations show that for most study designs and settings, it is more likely for a research claim to be false than true. Moreover, for many current scientific fields, claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias.Read the whole thing here.
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Python For Data Analysis
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✏Python for Data Analysis Book Summary : Master the Python Programming Language and Data Analysis With This Comprehensive Guide! If you would like to... Grow your business Get an amazing job Make great business decisions Get rid of the competition... This book will teach you how to achieve all that with the help of data analysis and data science. It might sound like a lot of work, but with proper guidance, you don't need to spend hours bent over textbooks and trying to make sense of a huge amount of information. The goal of this book is not only to learn about data analysis but to go from this theoretical to practical knowledge and application. In other words, you'll be able to complete your own analysis, implement its methods in your business, and master the Python Programming Language! Here's what you'll learn with this book: The importance of data analysis and why every successful business and industry are using it How to process data with tools and techniques used by data scientists The concepts behind Python programming How to use the "data munging" process How to use Python libraries such as Pandas and NumPy for data analysis The importance of data visualization How to create the right analytical algorithm for predicting the market trends How to write codes, and create programs and databases And much more! Even if this is the first time you're hearing about Data Analysis and Python, you can still successfully learn everything this book offers. The instructions are incredibly simple, the methods explained to the finest details and the guides are presented in a step-by-step way. You don't have to be a computer or math expert to develop this skill. You simply need a straightforward guide on the steps you have to take, with clear background explanations to help you understand those steps. If you want to modernize your company and your skills, make the most of your data and become a competitive force on the market, Scroll up, click on "Buy Now with 1-Click", and Get Your Copy Now!
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📒Python For Data Analysis ✍ Konnor Cluster
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📒Python For Data Analysis ✍ Samuel Burns
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📒Python For Data Analysis ✍ Clark Wes
✏Python for Data Analysis Book Summary : Are you looking for a book with in-depth information on data analysis with Python? Do you want to know the basics of programming and know more in a short time? Know the data analysis with an easy and accessible programming language? "Python for Data Analysis" is the book that will give you the information you need to access the basics of programming related to data analysis with Python. Python has transitioned over the years to provide accurate solutions for the day-to-day problems that face society. More programmers are getting into the programming field to improve what has already been there. However, that process requires dedication and self-motivation. Programming is not for the faint-hearted, but with the right mindset, you can achieve more within a short duration. All you need to know are the basics of Python programming to begin the coding journey. This book combines information that is crucial in data analysis when using Python. The area of computer programming is now a popular discipline among many computer users. The emergence of this field as a popular area has seen the explosion of various software programs that can assist in data analysis and interpretation. At the moment, there exist different computer languages which can support a computer user to handle data through creation, storage, and recovery of information. The impact of these programs is to substitute the standard forms of analysis that are tedious and time-consuming. The plans have various attributes that enable users to explain data and create theories. This means that these programs are robust and reliable in conducting qualitative data analysis. The computer qualitative data analysis techniques, on the other hand, are liked by many because of their simplicity and have outstanding attributes that assist in data analysis. These attributes save time, are simple to study and understand and apply fewer finances when compared to programming languages. You will learn: Definition of Python programming as well as the skills that learners should possess for a successful adventure. The History of Python programming How to download and install Python The definition of Python variables and the crucial naming sequence that programmers should be well conversant with. Types of variables and data variables in Python Computer data management and analysis Top 10 Python Libraries ...and more. Would You Like To Know More? Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy now button
📒Python Data Analysis ✍ Ivan Idris
✏Python Data Analysis Book Summary : This book is for programmers, scientists, and engineers who have knowledge of the Python language and know the basics of data science. It is for those who wish to learn different data analysis methods using Python and its libraries. This book contains all the basic ingredients you need to become an expert data analyst.
📒Python Data Analytics ✍ Fabio Nelli
✏Python Data Analytics Book Summary : Python Data Analytics will help you tackle the world of data acquisition and analysis using the power of the Python language. At the heart of this book lies the coverage of pandas, an open source, BSD-licensed library providing high-performance, easy-to-use data structures and data analysis tools for the Python programming language. Author Fabio Nelli expertly shows the strength of the Python programming language when applied to processing, managing and retrieving information. Inside, you will see how intuitive and flexible it is to discover and communicate meaningful patterns of data using Python scripts, reporting systems, and data export. This book examines how to go about obtaining, processing, storing, managing and analyzing data using the Python programming language. You will use Python and other open source tools to wrangle data and tease out interesting and important trends in that data that will allow you to predict future patterns. Whether you are dealing with sales data, investment data (stocks, bonds, etc.), medical data, web page usage, or any other type of data set, Python can be used to interpret, analyze, and glean information from a pile of numbers and statistics. This book is an invaluable reference with its examples of storing and accessing data in a database; it walks you through the process of report generation; it provides three real world case studies or examples that you can take with you for your everyday analysis needs.
📒Python Data Analysis Cookbook ✍ Ivan Idris
✏Python Data Analysis Cookbook Book Summary : Over 140 practical recipes to help you make sense of your data with ease and build production-ready data apps About This Book Analyze Big Data sets, create attractive visualizations, and manipulate and process various data types Packed with rich recipes to help you learn and explore amazing algorithms for statistics and machine learning Authored by Ivan Idris, expert in python programming and proud author of eight highly reviewed books Who This Book Is For This book teaches Python data analysis at an intermediate level with the goal of transforming you from journeyman to master. Basic Python and data analysis skills and affinity are assumed. What You Will Learn Set up reproducible data analysis Clean and transform data Apply advanced statistical analysis Create attractive data visualizations Web scrape and work with databases, Hadoop, and Spark Analyze images and time series data Mine text and analyze social networks Use machine learning and evaluate the results Take advantage of parallelism and concurrency In Detail Data analysis is a rapidly evolving field and Python is a multi-paradigm programming language suitable for object-oriented application development and functional design patterns. As Python offers a range of tools and libraries for all purposes, it has slowly evolved as the primary language for data science, including topics on: data analysis, visualization, and machine learning. Python Data Analysis Cookbook focuses on reproducibility and creating production-ready systems. You will start with recipes that set the foundation for data analysis with libraries such as matplotlib, NumPy, and pandas. You will learn to create visualizations by choosing color maps and palettes then dive into statistical data analysis using distribution algorithms and correlations. You'll then help you find your way around different data and numerical problems, get to grips with Spark and HDFS, and then set up migration scripts for web mining. In this book, you will dive deeper into recipes on spectral analysis, smoothing, and bootstrapping methods. Moving on, you will learn to rank stocks and check market efficiency, then work with metrics and clusters. You will achieve parallelism to improve system performance by using multiple threads and speeding up your code. By the end of the book, you will be capable of handling various data analysis techniques in Python and devising solutions for problem scenarios. Style and Approach The book is written in “cookbook” style striving for high realism in data analysis. Through the recipe-based format, you can read each recipe separately as required and immediately apply the knowledge gained.
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✏Python Data Analysis Book Summary : Learn how to apply powerful data analysis techniques with popular open source Python modules About This Book Find, manipulate, and analyze your data using the Python 3.5 libraries Perform advanced, high-performance linear algebra and mathematical calculations with clean and efficient Python code An easy-to-follow guide with realistic examples that are frequently used in real-world data analysis projects. Who This Book Is For This book is for programmers, scientists, and engineers who have the knowledge of Python and know the basics of data science. It is for those who wish to learn different data analysis methods using Python 3.5 and its libraries. This book contains all the basic ingredients you need to become an expert data analyst. What You Will Learn Install open source Python modules such NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, stasmodels, scikit-learn,theano, keras, and tensorflow on various platforms Prepare and clean your data, and use it for exploratory analysis Manipulate your data with Pandas Retrieve and store your data from RDBMS, NoSQL, and distributed filesystems such as HDFS and HDF5 Visualize your data with open source libraries such as matplotlib, bokeh, and plotly Learn about various machine learning methods such as supervised, unsupervised, probabilistic, and Bayesian Understand signal processing and time series data analysis Get to grips with graph processing and social network analysis In Detail Data analysis techniques generate useful insights from small and large volumes of data. Python, with its strong set of libraries, has become a popular platform to conduct various data analysis and predictive modeling tasks. With this book, you will learn how to process and manipulate data with Python for complex analysis and modeling. We learn data manipulations such as aggregating, concatenating, appending, cleaning, and handling missing values, with NumPy and Pandas. The book covers how to store and retrieve data from various data sources such as SQL and NoSQL, CSV fies, and HDF5. We learn how to visualize data using visualization libraries, along with advanced topics such as signal processing, time series, textual data analysis, machine learning, and social media analysis. The book covers a plethora of Python modules, such as matplotlib, statsmodels, scikit-learn, and NLTK. It also covers using Python with external environments such as R, Fortran, C/C++, and Boost libraries. Style and approach The book takes a very comprehensive approach to enhance your understanding of data analysis. Sufficient real-world examples and use cases are included in the book to help you grasp the concepts quickly and apply them easily in your day-to-day work. Packed with clear, easy to follow examples, this book will turn you into an ace data analyst in no time.
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Tool Library list page for genomics topic with tag 'DNA structural variation'
Arriba is a command-line tool to detect gene fusions from RNA-Seq data based on the STAR aligner. In addition to fusions, it can detect exon duplications/inversions and truncations of genes (i.e., breakpoints in introns and intergenic regions). Arriba is the winner of the DREAM SMC-RNA Challenge.
Integrated structural variant prediction method that can discover, genotype and visualize deletions, tandem duplications, inversions and translocations at single-nucleotide resolution in short-read massively parallel sequencing data. It uses paired-ends and split-reads to sensitively and accurately delineate genomic rearrangements throughout the genome. Structural variants can be visualized using
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This section of Ch. 5 will cover the following topics:
- the role of punctuation
- end punctuation: periods, question marks, exclamation points
Punctuation is nothing more than a code that tells the reader how a sentence should be said. For example, a question mark at the end of a sentence means your voice goes up at the end. A period means your voice goes down at the end. Say these sentences aloud:
What is your name?
My name is Laura.
Hear the difference? If you use punctuation correctly, readers will “hear” your words correctly.
Incorrect punctuation sends incorrect information to the reader. Sometimes the result is confusing or even silly. For example:
With a comma: Let’s eat, Mother. (This is telling your mother it’s dinner time.)
Without a comma: Let’s eat Mother. (This is suggesting that Mother be the main course.)
Chapter 5 provides basic information about punctuation. We’ll begin at the end.
Only three types of punctuation are used at the end of English sentences:
- question marks
- exclamation points
A period goes at the end of a complete sentence that makes a statement or a mild command. Most sentences end in a period. For example:
Heavy rain caused delays on I-5. (statement)
Take a different route to avoid traffic congestion. (mild command)
Periods are also used one other way: after an abbreviation. For example:
|Jan. (for January)||Mr. (for Mister)|
|ft. (for feet)||abbr. (for abbreviation)|
|Ave. (for Avenue)||Pres. (for President)|
|Tues. (for Tuesday)||Ch. (for chapter)|
Note: An abbreviation is a shortening of a word, like “ft.” for “feet.” An acronym is a new word created from the initials of a longer phrase, like “AIDS” for “Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.” Texting shorthand, such as “OMG” and “LOL,” are acronyms, not abbreviations. Acronyms do not need periods. Abbreviations do.
The Question Mark?
The second most common end punctuation is a question mark. It is used after direct questions, but not after indirect questions. A direct question is asking for an answer. An indirect question is not. For example:
Has online enrollment begun? (direct question)
I wonder if online enrollment has begun. (indirect question)
The Exclamation Point!
An exclamation point is used after an expression that conveys strong emotions or loud sounds. For example:
I need a break from this job!
Ouch! That hurts!
Exclamations are casual and rarely used in college or business writing.
Type the sentences below, adding end punctuation. (Existing punctuation and capitalization are correct.)
- Christine brought soup and homemade bread to her elderly neighbor
- Will Lily be on time
- Mom always says my sister has her own agenda
- I have to clean my room before my parents get back
- Rats I didn’t get into the class I wanted
- The good news is they are offering a discount for senior citizens
The key to end punctuation is to remember to use it! Because many people text or send messages these days, they often forget to use punctuation in more formal situations, like school or the workplace, where it matters.
- The three types of end punctuation in English are periods, question marks, and exclamation points.
- The content of the sentence determines which punctuation to put at the end.
- Remembering to actually use end punctuation is the biggest challenge.
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Tonight I decided to try hooking up a Roku to my RES for netflix and Plex, but when I got it running it had a green tint to the screen on the RES. Thinking possibly that i had an issue with the HDMI on the RES I went and grabbed my SNES mini and plugged it in, and worked fine. So I went and grabbed a different model Roku and tried that, and that also had a green tint. Has anyone else had this issue? if so what is the solution? or do i need to switch to something different?
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I can connect to SSRS via the browser and generate a report. Also, I can connect to the SQL instance via the SQL Management Studio.
Here is what is in the log that was emailed me:
12/10/2010 8:42:00 AM [info]: Getting 'Capacity Planning Test 1' report...
12/10/2010 8:42:00 AM [error]: Unable to connect to the Microsoft Reporting Services server
Are there other logs that I can check?
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Demystifying Machine Learning
Predicting the weather with pen and pencil
Imagine you are tasked with creating a way to predict the weather in your city. There is no computer science here: just you, a piece of paper, and your imagination. Ah! You also have a bunch of devices to measure weather variables such as the current temperature, humidity, pressure, insolation (sun light), etc. If you believe that the weather during the previous days has a connection to the weather tomorrow, you would want to use all these variables to build some kind of rule which predicts the most probable weather tomorrow.
The first thing you will need to do is gather information: for a few months you will carefully take daily notes of the weather (rainy/sunny/etc.) and your variables (temperature, humidity, pressure, etc.).
Once you have collected a good amount of data you are faced with the difficult part: how to use it to create useful rules? A first strategy could be looking at the data until you start to come up with some patterns (e.g. after a rainy day, if the pressure rises, then the next day will be sunny). You’d basically have to use the data to become a weather expert, and then use your newly acquired expertise to build your predictive system, which could be composed of several rules like the previous one.
This strategy might be enough to build a simple system, which predicts a simple output (rainy/not rainy) using only a few variables. One problem is that you’ve probably wasted an enormous amount of time coming up with these rules. Another problem is that you probably ended up with 50 pages of different rules and patterns and, when you want to use this system to predict the weather tomorrow, you have to go through your 50 pages, checking your different rules to see which ones applies in this case. Also, you’ll most likely slam your head against the wall when you find out that different rules contradict each other if you did not cover all the possibilities while creating them (one might say that given the previous temperature and pressure it will rain, while another one says that given the previous radiation and humidity it will be sunny).
One way to make your system more usable would be to hire a programmer to implement it as an algorithm. This algorithm would be composed of all your rules, and it would be able to take the input variables, and apply the rules orderly and quickly to compute the result.
Another possible way would be to transform your book of rules into an equation. It could look something like this, where ify> 1 it will be sunny, and otherwise it will rain (disclaimer: never use this equation):
That way you would be able to predict the weather doing just a few multiplications and divisions on your input variables. The downside is that you’d have to hire someone with knowledge of mathematics, and then teach her about weather patterns. But the result is very successful! You have an equation which summarizes all your new weather knowledge, and which you can use to predict the weather doing a few calculations in just a couple of minutes (maybe even in a few seconds if you decide to apply some high tech such as Excel).
Finally, after many months of tedious work gathering data, examining it to become a weather expert, teaching a mathematician (or programmer) your weather rules, and paying her (which left you with no budget for that new fancy barometer), you have a functional system, which you deliver to your team. They review it and point out that your system should now work not only in Barcelona, but also in Madrid. You have to gather new data from Madrid, create new rules, and work with your mathematician again to build up a new equation which works as well for the weather in Madrid. You hold your tears while you quietly put your stuff in boxes before leaving the office.
Using machine learning
How would you build your predictive system so that it can easily be adapted to new cities? And how would you do it if instead of a few variables you had hundreds of them? What if you already have tons of data (maybe publicly available data), but you have to build your model in just a week, and cannot spend months analyzing the data to come up with rules and equations by hand?
Machine Learning (ML) basically solves these issues. It replaces your work to build the rule book, and the work of the programmer or mathematician. It consists on a series of algorithms which can look at your weather data and, using some statistical tricks, automatically come up with a set of rules like you did. Once a Machine Learning model is trained on your data, these rules are part of the trained model, and you can easily execute it on new data to perform predictions.
Another way to look at ML is as a method to automatically create your mathematical function, by just showing the data to the correct algorithm. When trained, the algorithm will behave approximately like your function would: it will receive a set of variables as input, and produce a prediction.
ML algorithms are very varied. Some of them, like decision trees, produce rules almost just like you did:
Others, like Markov Models, can model chains of changing states (like the weather) by modeling the probabilities of changing from one state to the other (e.g. from rainy to sunny):
There are tons of other ML algorithms, which will work better or worse depending on your use case (the number of variables, the amount of data you have, the speed of execution that you need, etc.). A specially versatile (and fancy) flavor of ML algorithms are Neural Networks (NNs). The simplest kind of NN does something very simple: it just takes your input variables (which are put inside a vector) and multiplies them by some matrix W1, producing a new output vector O1. O1 is the prediction of our neural network: it could be a vector of a single dimension (ie. just a number) where a value of 1 indicates that we will have a sunny day, and a value of 0 indicates that we will have a hideous one. Where is the magic then? The trick is that there is a way to show our NN a bunch of examples, and it will automatically learn the appropriate matrix W1 to perform valid predictions. Increasing the size of the matrix W1, or adding more matrix multiplications after O1 with new matrices W2, W3, etc. (more layers) we can make our NN more powerful. The takeaway is that a NN which is big enough will be able to learn to approximate (almost) any mathematicalfunction, like the one you created with the help of your mathematician.
The conclusion is that by using NNs, or other ML techniques, you can automatically create algorithms which imitate mathematical functions, like the one you crafted. You no longer need to look at the data for months, or to become a weather expert or to carefully design predicting rules. You can just use an algorithm that will do it for you! Chances are, however, that if you are not a data scientist you will end up as well holding your tears while you quietly put your stuff in boxes before leaving the office.
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Ok so I’m trying to make my own edit of Marlin (got off of the Printrbot GitHub page), and am running into some issues. Using the Printrbot firmware clone, it gives me a board error:
Error compiling for board [usbtinyisp]Teensylu/Printrboard
So I tried all the other possible boards that I loaded with Teensy, just to see if any worked. None did, so I’m not sure what to do. I know this is not because of something I edited in the Marlin firmware bc even if I load a new copy, and don’t touch anything, I still get the error. Anyone know what is happening? Did I not load the Teensy boards right or something?
EDIT: upon further investigation, all the regular boards that come with the fresh install of the Arduino IDE compile fine, So I guess, like I had thought, the fault lies with the Teensy boards I loaded. Anyone else load Teensy boards, and have success in using them to compile?
Best to fork directly off from the Marlin firmware as Marlin is constantly evolving and changing, and it would be easier to keep your fork updated as those changes go through
@Gary_Tolley_Grogyan Even a direct copy of marlin has this issue, none but the regularly loaded boards work, all the teensy ones i loaded dont work
Back when I did this (sorry for the crap explanation it’s been about two years) you had to use a custom version of IDE that supports it. If you search around for flash Printrboard marlin or something like that there is an excellent blog post someone did along with their own ide. One of the biggest reasons why I never loved the printrboard was because of all the hoops you have to jump through just to get the thing to take new firmware.
@Griffin_Paquette ok, ill give it a better search i suppose, thanks for the point in the right direction
I had issues a long time ago with the USBTiny and uploading firmware. Mainly because the programmer is best used with Atmel Studio to upload firmware, not the arduino IDE.
@Gary_Tolley_Grogyan im only using the arduino ide to compile the hex, the rest is through atmel
Make sure your using new teensyduino software.
@Griffin_Paquette got it, found the forum post you said, and the premaid arduino that has all the boards preloaded. Thanks!!
@Matthew_Del_Rosso not a problem! Glad you found it. Would’ve tried to find it myself but was on my phone.
@Stephanie_A added in rev F a while back. Just make sure that you select that for your board in Marlin.
@Griffin_Paquette ya I saw that, i belive its board 84
Once I edit the marlin code, how do I save it as a hex to be uploaded to the board through ATMEL? Sorry for noob questions, but this is my first time doing this
Just compile it and it will save. You need to look in a certain directory for it. You should see he location a couple lines from the end of the black terminal in the IDE once it compiles.
Have a look here:
Please try Marlin 2.x branch.
I suggest you open an issue on the Market GitHub repo, and I’m 100% sure you’ll get it working, if you don’t manage with the link provided.
@Griffin_Paquette oh ok, thanks! I couldnt seem to see an anwser on the internet, so ur reply was great!
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I suck at these things. While I can talk to a stranger about pretty much anything, when it comes to meeting a woman that I'm interested in, I've got nothing. Call it shyness, a weakness, etc; I just suck at those interactions. My friends jokingly suggested a dating website, and jokes on them, I did it. Or on me if they find out and see that I used that picture for my profile.
This really didn't say much about me, did it?
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We are designing the software based on the FDD (feature driven development). Our architecture is microservice. I want to know that microservices are demonstrated by the feature set? In other words, is each feature set considered as a microservice? As I know the feature set in FDD is the same as epic in Agile. so if this statement is true then is each epic considered as a microservice in agile?
I have seen this question: Should I consider microservice as an epic or a project in TFS?
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5 In 2014, 31 percent of respon-dents ranked functional capabilities as contributing most to their business performance, behind leadership capabilities (35 percent), while 10 percent said the same for sector-specific capabilities. As youâll see, these capabilities have versions which are closely related to node binary versions. For more specific information about capabilities and where they reside in the channel configuration, check out defining capability requirements. application. Furthermore, it is important to recognize that updating capabilities is a different, though often related, process to upgrading nodes. include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account, for example, by creating new AWS Identity Organisations focus on the capabilities that they require in order to succeed. Desired Capabilities are keys and values encoded in a JSON object, sent by Appium clients to the server when a new automation session is requested. A link to the S3 object that contains the ZIP archive of the source code for this version of your application. being retrieved. Because the ordering system channel does not define an application capability, this capability must be specified in the channel profile when creating the genesis block for the channel. I have the capability to improve my capacity through training to 15 seconds. Edit this Doc Appium Desired Capabilities. CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND. In fact, supporting different version levels is what enables rolling upgrades of Fabric nodes. Private Data, on the other hand, could not be handled by peers before v1.2, requiring the establishment of a v1.2 capability level. Adding Raft ordering services in v1.4.1, for example, did not change the way either transactions or ordering service functions were handled and thus did not require the establishment of any new capabilities. Capabilities enable nodes running at different version levels to behave in a compatible and consistent way given the channel configuration at a specific block height. The only valid values are CAPABILITY_IAM, CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM, CAPABILITY_RESOURCE_POLICY, and Fabric allows this â it is not necessary for every peer and ordering node to be at the same version level. ADVERTISEMENTS: Soil maps and soil survey reports provide the basic material for the land capability classification system. Audience: Channel administrators, node administrators. Although the channel capability is administered by the orderers in the orderer system channel (just as the consortium membership is), it is typical and expected that the ordering admins will coordinate with the consortium admins to ensure that the channel capability is only upgraded when the consortium is ready for it.
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The Galantu Lukhu clan of the Borana tribe in Marsabit County takes great pride in its association with deadly snakes.
The clan has a mythical attachment to snakes and other clans in Marsabit depend entirely on it to remove snakes that invade their homes.
Mzee Duba Tache from Manyatta Chorora is a known snake-charmer who has extraordinary powers to tame a snake using his saliva.
“All the members of the Galantu Lukhu clan are endowed with the snake charming capabilities, though mine is well known in the entire Marsabit and beyond since I have made it my full-time job,” Mzee Tache said.
Also read: Inside the ‘Koita’ extortion gang of Eldoret
He also orders snakes to either calm down or disappear into the thicket.
He can tell whether a snake is willing to be caught by observing its head nods. Only one nod means affirmative, while three nods mean the snake is unyielding, and will bite.
He takes the encroaching snakes from homes and returns them to the bush. He also ‘orders’ them never to return to human habitats.
He explained that the clan members’ exceptional powers are hereditary and are passed down to every male child born in the clan.
The boys do not need rigorous initiation that culminate in them becoming fully-fledged performing snake charmers, since they are already born with the powers.
The training begins at two years old. The boys are taught the ancient ways of snake charming, learning the dos and don’ts until they are ready to take up their roles as the next generation of snake charmers.
Women married into their clan are also taught the skills, as long as they are willing to learn.
However, daughters of the clan are not taught snake-charming lest they take it with them to their new homes when they get married.
According to the snake-charming tradition of the Galantu Lukhu clan, one is not permitted to eat chicken, eggs, or meat from the cow’s ankle or heel.
Whoever breaks the taboo loses all power to charm snakes.
When our reporter was called upon to witness how Mzee Tache performed his duties, he nearly got petrified at the sight of the reptile.
The reality of being up close with a poisonous snake strikes terror into the heart of anyone.
We witnessed first-hand how he whipped away a deadly puff adder from under old iron sheets behind a client’s house.
He spat on the snake and it was apparently rendered harmless, allowing us to hold the bucket the snake had been placed into.
Mzee Tache then walked briskly with the snake in the bucket and then ordered it to disappear into the nearby thicket.
The tradition of snake-charming in his family and clan, in general, stretches back over 100 years, he said.
His late father, Tache Huqa, was also famous for his work, known as far as the Western world. He toured Uganda, Sudan, and Somalia, among other countries, courtesy of his snake-charming.
Mzee Tache’s work extends to healing snake bite victims. He has cured many who were bitten, some of whom were on the verge of losing life or limb.
And whenever modern medicine fails, he is sometimes invited by doctors in the region to help save lives.
Not only does he serve Marsabit residents, but he also receives patients from as far as Nairobi.
He is a champion of wildlife conservation, especially the snakes. He warns residents against killing snakes, because they could face retaliation from other snakes.
He insisted that he never charms snakes for financial gain, but dutifully carries out his work of serving and saving humanity.
He only accepts money, coffee, or tobacco as tokens of appreciation, just as his culture dictates.
We reached out to the Northern Conservancy Area of KWS Assistant Director Godfrey Kebati for his comments on the impact of Mzee Tache on environmental and wildlife conservation in vain.
“We need more time to see how we can handle the matter,” Mr Kebati said.
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An example is given below for the given problem statement
Problem Definition: A solution is needed which finds the circumference of a circle.
Algorithm in narrative form: Prompt the user to enter a non-negative value for the radius and store it. If the radius entered is negative or is not a number, keep on prompting the user and accept values until a suitable value is entered. Use the formula C=2*3.14* r to calculate and store the circumference. Output the circumference to the user and stop processing.
In our discussion, we consider well defined precise algorithms (in flowcharts or pseudocode) as compared with narrative algorithms.
Some of the reasons why algorithms are beneficial or important to the problem solving process are:
Algorithms serve as a blueprint for other programmers to follow
When problems are complex, an algorithm’s precise structure allows for an accurate development of a solution in parts. This documentation (the algorithm itself) is useful since it is difficult for the problem solver to remember many sub-processes , procedures and inputs/outputs to the problem.
Because algorithms are intended for a computer system and programming language, it allows us to design for that particular programming language’s structure and for efficiency ,given the limitations of system resources.
For example, an algorithm which processes DNA sequence information for matching DNA strands together (see Longest common sub sequence) can be developed strictly for solving the problem without considering system resources. In this case the algorithm still resembles programming language.
Usually in this type of general solution, array sizes are allowed to be very large or of infinite size. If memory becomes a constraint, we can now modify the algorithm to use say, array sizes at a maximum of 1000 to allow for the intended program to run within the limitation of our system resources.
Algorithms are easily testable when using dry runs and trace tables.
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Arduino Leonardo with Headers - ATmega32u4
€20,95 /€17,31 excl. VAT
Available via backorder
- Free shipping from € 74,95 NL. (€ 99,95 BE / DE)
- Ordered before 16:00 tomorrow Indoor
- Express ordered before 10:30 am tonight at home*
- 14 days free return *
- Can also be collected from us in Leusden!
Description Arduino Leonardo
The Arduino Leonardo is a microcontrollerboard based on the ATmega32u4 (datasheet). It has 20 digital input / output pins (7 of which can be used as PWM outputs and 12 as analog inputs), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a micro USB connector, a power connector, an ICSP header and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; just connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with an AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.
The Leonardo differs from all the previous ones boards as the ATmega32u4 has built-in USB communication, eliminating the need for a secondary processor. This allows the Leonardo to appear as a mouse and keyboard on a connected computer, in addition to a virtual (CDC) serial/COM port. It also has other implications for the behavior of the council; these are described in detail on the getting started page.
Getting started with the Arduino Leonardo
You can in it Getting Started section find all the information you need to help you board to configure, use the Arduino Software (IDE) and start tinkering with coding and electronics.
|Input Voltage (Recommended)||7-12V|
|Input Voltage (limits)||6-20V|
|Digital I / O Pins||20|
|Analog Input Channels||12|
|DC Current for I / O Pin||40 mA|
|DC Current for 3.3V Pin||50 mA|
|Flash Memory||32 KB (ATmega32u4) of which 4 KB used by bootloader|
|SRAM||2.5 KB (ATmega32u4)|
|EEPROM||1 KB (ATmega32u4)|
|Clock Speed||16 MHz|
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https://www.howcast.com/videos/510987-how-to-fold-a-napkin-into-a-cardinals-hat-napkin-folding
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This is the cardinal's hat, and of course we chose and selected a red napkin for this one. We're going to start off and create a triangle shape. We're going to take our left and right corners and fold them up to the center. Then, we're going to flip over.
We're going to fold the bottom two-thirds of the way up, and then take the point and fold it back down. Both edges are going to come up and wrap around to create the crown hat. We're going to tuck in to that corner right there and pull it around until it's an upright hat. Now, one of our plates. This is how you fold a napkin into a cardinal hat.
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https://www.my.freelancer.com/projects/ebay/broker-opportunity-looking-sell-ebay/
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I need a new broker who has an eBay selling account with NO monthly selling limit,
as the item is expensive, I would need someone who has a no-limit account so that I could possibly work with them via eBay selling some rare items that a company of mine is the owner of.
Looking forward to discussions.
2 pekerja bebas membida secara purata $140 untuk pekerjaan ini
Hi, I am Vinay Surepalli. I have checked your job description and I'm interested in your project. I'm waiting for your response then we will discuss further requirements in chat. Thanks
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It Has Been A While
Every month, I come back to here and think “damn I have been neglecting this blog so much, I need to write something” and then close down the tab (bad, I know). I keep telling myself that I cannot think of something to put together of adequate quality to present to a wider audience but sub-consciously I know that is just an excuse and one I need to get past!
To make the comeback easier, I thought it would be best to put together a summary of what I have been up to so far this year and then see where I go over the next few months in terms of blog posts… So lets get it started!
Despite the want to leave retail life, unfortunately opportunities have not been as forthcoming as I would have liked, I managed to get one interview to just be pipped at the post which is unfortunate but as always, just need to pick myself up, dust myself off and start looking again which is the plan!
Working in a more professional environment is the end goal but mainly I have been looking at technical roles (Software Configuration, Programming etc) and will keep pushing my skills to be more attractive to potential employers!
Streaming and Community
Well what can I say on this one? I have a small but amazing community that continually surprise me with the different levels of support from just turning up to financial. One amazing example is that in January/February I started a community goal to put money towards building a modern PC and retire the ancient machine I have been using for a decade! I expected this goal to still be going at Christmas this year but we managed to smash the goal by April which was crazy.
I have been doing a lot more programming in my spare time which has been excellent. Part of this is in the form of a website that I have released for my streamer personality https://itslit.uk which is a great showcase of leveraging the Twitch API as almost all the content is provided by data from the API services. The site also showcases a couple of side projects that I have been working on and released to the community as a whole and will continually add to it as I release new projects
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My father-in-law got his computer hi-jacked by Locky Virus Ransomware. Luckily some of his photos are backed-up in Google Photos.
Is there any way to restore an entire folder or a batch of files to a specific date? Or to write a script to do so?
If you access your Google Drive online, you will see an icon with a letter "i" in it.
Clicking on this will show you the history of everything that has happened within that folder you are in. Go check the dates prior to the date the folders got hacked. I cannot guarantee that you will see dates of his files being uploaded but it's worth a try.
This is what I did when I lost my saved backup files for my websites. I was able to recover a few but not all.
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Subscribe: Subscribe to legislation as its made available. Councilmatic provides email subscriptions to the legislation relevant to you.
Contextualize: See relevant information around legislation, like the geographical areas mentioned, related legislation, and related information from around the internet.
Evaluate: See the pros and cons of an issue as discussed by the wider community. Councilmatic allows users to support, oppose, and comment on a bill.
An app by Code for America.
Subscribe to, comment on and follow Philadelphia City Council legislation as it moves through City Hall. Legislation can be searched by status, controlling body, sponsor, and type. The code running the site is available on Github.
|Created||December 8, 2014|
|Category||Elections / Politics|
|License||License Not Specified|
|Usage||Public Use; Free;|
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A cop in a cop car stoped in front of me as I was crossing the street and asked me what was going on, I said I was coming back from gardening he said that's great or awesome, something to that effect, and I was on my way.
desire day, planet week, may 17 2011 seeding seedbaling and gardening experiments, loki elspru of the we you net completed the agenda, wilderness seedballing experiments, yar har har.
You're not going crazy. You're going sane in a crazy word. Find comfort in this tiny ad:
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OpenTelemetry Environment Variables
OpenTelemetry specifies standard environment variables for configuring exporters. These environment variables are supported across multiple programming languages and SDKs.
The most relevant environment variables are:
OTEL_SERVICE_NAME: The name of your application. The service name is used to identify traces, metrics, and logs as explained here.
You can also configure the service name using the
OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES: Additional metadata on the service such as
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_PROTOCOL: Can be
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT: The endpoint to send the data to.
OTEL_JAVA_DISABLED_RESOURCE_PROVIDERS: Manage Java Resource Providers. (details)
For example, if you run the OpenTelemetry Collector with the OTLP receiver accepting HTTP on localhost port 4318, you can configure your application as follows:
export OTEL_SERVICE_NAME="my-test-application" export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_PROTOCOL="http/protobuf" export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT="http://localhost:4318"
If you want to send OpenTelemetry data directly to the Grafana Cloud, you need an additional authorization header with your Grafana instance ID and API key. The authentication header can be set using the
The content of the Authorization header is the base64 encoded string
<instance-id>:<api-key>. See Grafana Cloud docs for how to get your instance ID and API key. Let’s say the base64 encoded data looks like
123456abc123456abc, then you can set the authentication header like this:
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS="Authorization=Basic 123456abc123456abc"
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https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/205358/store-the-wordpress-featured-image-under-wp-posts-database-table
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How to store the WordPress featured image under the
wp_posts table. Can any one help me?
The reason why I am asking same table details (
wp_posts), is because I am using a JSON response to add in my android application. So I would like to save featured image also under
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Interface: Motor Carrier Freight Equipment - Port of Vancouver Terminal
Information Flow Definitions
container identification (Future)
A unique identification of a container that can be used to associate the container with a manifest and other important data.
container identification request (Existing)
Request to a container to provide its identification information; may require the requestor to authenticate their identity.
container location (Future)
The location of a container, to sufficient accuracy to allow efficient container management.
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Find Race to Showdown 2020 locations and rules here!
Registration info, Showdown schedule, hotel, parking, packing list, and much more can be found here!
Learn about our Project Sadaqa 2020 beneficiaries, Launch Good page, and the Toolkit provided.
All Brothers and Sisters Competitions/Sports, rules and ballots can be found here!
Register Online for Showdown 2020. You cannot compete nor attend without being registered.
Roster registration for Competition, Sports, Poetry, Writing,Film, etc.
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Tell me what you don't understand, maybe I can help?
- But i do know the answer to your b~f+3+4 question. I'll explain;
By the time you get good at moving around on the map, using stair-stepping (b,b,d,b.. etc.) and other techniques, you often come across times where you have to input something first before executing the actual command.
- You wanna lure your opponent into a b+1+2, and hence backdash a few times to lure him towards you.
- Now the time comes to use b+1+2, and your latest command was "b".
- Since b,b+1+2 gives another move than b+1+2, you then press f~b+1+2, so that the game doesn't think the last "b" was part of b+1+2.
- After pressing f~b+1+2 yoshi now makes the actual move you had in mind instead of b,b+1+2.
So sometimes, you have to press the opposite direction in order to make the actual move you wanted to (u~d_f~b etc.).
I hope this helps.
Okizeme - one of my favorite aspects of Tekken - and it often requires good reflexes, even sometimes it's pure intuition. Such is my experience.
A typical count of wake-up prevents from me is typically two - sometimes three. And i really wanna improove.
- Any ideas?
Furthermore - i'd say that oki with Yoshi - such as luring your opponent into a trap, hurting him for a good 50-60 damage from a launcher, or keeping your okizeme options at a max is a must! I hardly ever use any juggle enders, and i like to experiment with new okizeme tricks.
Halve the guaranteed damage from a juggle to take a risk with okizeme is what i perfeer.
Now - i'd like to hear from you how you build up your okizeme. How you get a good, solid okizeme going. Not only with Yoshimitsu - but with all characters!
So - flame away, guys n' gals!
Hasu : strategies when your opponent is on the groundExacto - Okizeme means to keep your opponent grounded etc.
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The IMDI Editor creates links to different types of files. These links are entered into fields that are labeled Link (see also Section 1.5.3):
In the IMDI Lexicon Editor, Link fields additionally exist for lexicon files (see Section 4.1).
In the IMDI Corpus Editor, Link fields exist for IMDI Session, IMDI Lexicon and IMDI Corpus files, i.e., files created with the IMDI Session, Lexicon or Corpus Editor (see Section 5.2).
In order to link files, you need to provide information about (a) their names and (b) their directory location.
Usually, if your corpus is managed by a corpus manager, you only need to enter the file name. In this case, type the file name directly into the Link field of the IMDI Session, Lexicon or Corpus Editor. Do not make use of the browsing option (i.e., the open folder icon to the right of the Link field). Please make sure that no prefixes are defined in the menu (see Section 5.1.2).
However, if you manage your own corpus, you need to enter both the file name and the directory location. You can enter this information either directly into the Link field (see Section 5.1.1) or you can make use of prefixes (see Section 5.1.2).
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[Mailman-Users] pipermail cannot parse Date: correctly
katsu at sra.co.jp
Sat Apr 27 17:50:19 CEST 2002
Pipermail cannot recognize Date: field like
Date: Wed,3 Apr 2002 14:58:26 +0800
correctly, though it understands
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 14:58:26 +0800
perfectly. Remember that RFC2822 says a space(FWS) at the head of
"date" is optional, not mandatory:
> date-time = [ day-of-week "," ] date FWS time [CFWS]
> date = day month year
> day = ([FWS] 1*2DIGIT) / obs-day
You can notice the symptom of this bug when you browse date.html in
the pipermail archive and find some messages posted on 3rd Apr are
at the tail of the date-sorted list of April.
Precisely speaking, the problem is inherited from
$prefix/Mailman/pythonlib/rfc822.py . I've checked on Mailman 2.0.8.
Software Research Associates, Inc.
More information about the Mailman-Users
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...That will just bring to many questions into wife mind why do we have to have 3 tanks so and so on. She understand the point of having 1 Q-Tank, and she agrees with that.
EXACTLY!!! Last thing you need is waving RED FLAGS
Definitely, keep it low key, neat, clean, understated. I believe it might still be $1 per gallon at PetCos? Maybe the 20L is the wisest choice?
That whole in-law thing, sometimes we have to take one for the team
Good thing is you get double bonus points for the effort.
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Overview of the basic day to day operations in the Feezily user interface
This video runs you through the very simple process of setting up Feezily for your financial adviser or mortgage reseller practice or your revenue solution provider business.
Introducing Feezily for financial advice and mortgage broking practices
Setting up Feezily for your adviser or brokerage practice
Where Feezily fits into your operations
API integration with your Application or Service
How does Feezily work?
Data collection as usual
Choose the product provider and format of a commission file
Feezily supports 50+ Australian product provider file formats so you are well covered. In the rare event you have a file we don't yet support send us a sample and we'll normally add support for it within 1 business day.
Upload product provider file
Your file will be transformed into your configured output format.
Download transformed commission file
Your output format may be a simple Excel file for you to load into Excel and tally your own commission totals or it may be a .csv or Excel file required by a particular CRM or portfolio platform that you use.
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YouTube best way to train for Lacrosse…no way.
I just saw a tweet from a player saying “he’s looking forward to training for Lacrosse. YouTube is the best teacher.” UGH. I disagree, and this is from the guy who has multiple YouTube videos below. Videos are great for getting a visual representation for an exercise, or maybe get an idea for a new exercise to liven up the workouts. But it should not be the best teacher. First of all, most YouTube videos instruct on isolated exercises. It takes a human being to come up with the programming to determine the proper weights and exercise variables. Secondly, it takes a coach who knows what they’re doing to watch you do the exercise and make corrections on the spot. A video cannot do that for you. Take videos for what they are…a nice tool to enhance your workouts by giving you ideas and expanding your knowledge base.
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Faculty and Topics of Interest
- Sentence comprehension for humans during real-time language comprehension.
- Working-memory constraints, orthography, grammatical representation, and parsing strategy in sentence processing.
- Building automatic tools related to comprehension. http://web.iitd.ac.in/~samar/
- Lexical and morphological productivity
- Event processing during language comprehension.
- Crowdsourcing and annotation design. http://web.iitd.ernet.in/~avaidya/
- Computational models of sentence production and comprehension, especially for Hindi-Urdu.
- Neural network models of cognitive representations, linguistic and visual.
- Theory of learning and learnability. http://web.iitd.ac.in/~sumeet/
- The architecture of the mental module dedicated to language.
- Linguistic computations underlying language structure and variation.
- Language variation vis-a-vis biological variation. http://web.iitd.ac.in/~pritha/
- Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar
- Distributed Morphology
- Cognitive mechanisms in models of human judgment and decision making with an emphasis on behavioral economics.
- Judgments about technology and algorithms.
- Human perspectives on algorithmic decision making. http://web.iitd.ac.in/~sm1/
- Cognitive and autonomic control
- Lateralized functions
- Biological and cognitive sex-differences
- Understanding how disadvantaged individuals and groups in society experience and manage/challenge issues of identity, emotion, empowerment, and psychological wellbeing;
- Applications of social identity and self-categorization processes to examine critical social/political/development issues in Indian society, particularly caste tensions, gender discrimination, religious conflict, sanitation, and water issues.
- Influence of structural variables on self and academic performance.
- Linkages of social/ collective memory and intergroup relations.
- Forms of categorizations and their influence on social interactions.
- Justice cognitions and affective reactions to justice violations.
- Psychological test construction and validation.
- Positive Psychology and its research-based applications.
- Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs) for well-being enhancement.
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If I have strings such as these:
2. AB 123
4. AB 123-1
5. AB XYZ-1
I need a regular expression that determine if the end contains /\-\d+$/ and only #3, #4, and #5 to qualify.
The problem I'm running into is that the above regex matches for #1, #3, #4, and #5 since they all have hyphens.
var splitter = str.split(/\-\d+$/)
I just don't have a good way to tell if the string qualifies with /\-\d+$/ when there are possible hyphen instances earlier in the string.
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This week our group faced many challenges with our plan of raising money for the humane society. Because of all the obstacles, our group is thinking about starting a new project. This project could be related to the humane society or it could be something completly different. Our ideas covered a wide range of topics, but our group has seemed to narrow them down.
Our goal for the following week will be to pick an idea and begin working on it. Once we pick an idea, we will fill out another project proposal and begin working. We hope that our new project won't run into as many obstacles as our previous one.
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Quality work in minimum time resulting to low costs of the components in the feild of process equipment is the main reason to enter automation.
My organization uses Microsoft Azure to provide its servers to customers. I want you to create a panel that uses Azure API to create servers and configure after deployment. This panel must have a registration system too. Basically, customers register to the system, deposit their funds and deploy the server in regard to their needs. Before and after deployment it has to take information from Azure ...
We are doing a catering services and at our centralized Kitchen we need to implement a Automation Tool which will generate certain reports based on few criteria by reading an excel sheet and inserting the data into an database.
...that multiple users can access data and input at the same time. Also I need a way to control access to certain levels of data. Freelancer is to recommend services such as SQL/IIS. Database is to sit on cloud storage provided by myself. I am able to demo the spreadsheet and functionality over team viewer, and a phone call. I do not want to upload the
Information needs to be compiled from web server and other sources to make a spreadsheet that is updated automatically.
Running a 2003 access database in 2013 64bit server, need to migrate without breaking functionality. Also, need a special report query, that will utilize several tables, and a unique Identifier of the Birth month, vs. specific birth date on customer record.
On behalf of a client, I require someone to audit an existing IBM Watson Campaign Automation account to provide feedback and recommendations for technical improvement. I am looking for someone with extensive experience in setting up and configuring the platform, including synchronisation with third party data sources. The audit is to be technical
I configured an Exchange 2010 signature using the Transport rule-Disclaimer...Priority) 2) The photo logo that's part of the email signature, which I've configured as part of the Disclaimer Transport rule, is pointing to a web server (e.g. IMG SRC="http://IIS/[login to view URL]"), instead, I want it to point to any shared directory in Network. (Less Priority)
I want to develop a amibroker based trading system for pair trading for nse india 1] The system should have input from nse equity, futures and options [symbols] 2] Should take a input quantity , ask /bid price 3] should display a real time spread [limit order] , and entr buy /sell 4] should take a square off order [limit order] 5] the entry and exit should be automated at desired level of ...
Hi, do you have experience with openhab? do you have experience with home automation? are you able to draw a circuit plan - how to communicates devices? if yes then i need you for consulting 2h + drawing a circuit plan...
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Hi there, Im trying to automate a classifieds mobile app for posting ads automatically. is there an option like imacros we use for browser automation ? i have seen some options like bluestack, autohotkey etc.
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Project: II (Item Inspector) Client: Anthem BCBS Team size: 5 Role: Automation Test Engineer II (Item Inspector) is a Web based application, the main aim of this application is whatever the claim processed or the total amount reimbursed to all policy holder in a day that should be in a particular format of CMS,
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I have a program thats in py . it scrapes info and saves to a xl file . however i want to add more features to it . please read - right now it scrapes website and saves to xl file . i need to make it scrape info , save to xl file , then take some info from the xl file and paste it into another website and then copy and email the info that the website shows . basically it need it to automate ....
I have had my own VPS for years, I have had issues with security and reverse DNS. Looking for someone with WHM and server knowledge to help fix main issue - My emails keep getting rejected from hotmail and other hotmail related servers and also to take a look at if the server is configured properly and any main security issues. I have implemented a
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OpenPnP (see “Building a DIY SMT Pick&Place Machine with OpenPnP and Smoothieboard (NXP LPC1769)“) is a cool open source framework to run Pick&Place machines. I have mentored and supported Tobias Mailänder who extended the PnP machine with the ability to dispense solder past on PCBs. Below a video (courtesy of Tobias Mailänder) which shows the machine in action:
It is still a prototype, but things are working very well.
The dispensing head has an extra camera and is controlled by an NXP K20DX128 through OpenPnP. Firmware is implemented with GNU gcc for ARM and using Eclipse, running FreeRTOS. The camera allows to use the machine in mode with the support of OpenPnP: move to a pad automatically with the machine, and then paste manually.
Happy Pasting 🙂
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Anki 2.0 add-on for use with HabitRPG. Automatically scores habits when you reach the end of your Anki timebox and when you review all cards in a deck.
Adjusts ease factor for cards individually during review in Anki in order to hit an 85% success rate.
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A simple script to integrate brainworkshop (a python dual n-back game) with HabitRPG.
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Advanced EMI Models and Classification Algorithms: The Next Level of Sophistication to Improve Discrimination of Challenging Targets
There are approximately eleven million acres of land at Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Energy sites that are highly contaminated with unexploded ordnance (UXO). The well-known high cost associated with excavating all geophysical anomalies is one of the greatest impediments to the efficient cleanup of UXO-contaminated lands. Recent live-site discrimination studies at the former Camp San Luis Obispo (SLO), CA and the former Camp Butner, NC have revealed that advanced electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensors, which currently feature multi-axis illumination of targets and tri-axial vector sensing (e.g., MetalMapper) or exploit multistatic array data acquisition (e.g., TEMTADS), together with advanced EMI models, provide superb classification performance relative to the previous generation of single-axis monostatic sensors. However, these advances have yet to improve significantly the ability to classify small targets (i.e., with calibers ranging from 20 to 60 mm) or deep targets or provide the high fidelity necessary to distinguish overlapping target signatures in highly cluttered environments. In order to achieve small- and deep-target detection and classification with 100% confidence, it is therefore necessary to take to the next level of complexity the advanced models and new-generation-sensor deployment modalities that have so far proved successful.
The objective of this project is to improve the detection and classification of small and deep targets by investigating and developing fast, noise-tolerant EMI data pre-processing and inversion approaches and extending the detection range and spatial resolution of next-generation EMI systems by using different combinations of transmitter coils adjustable in both direction and current amplitude.
This research is aimed at developing efficient methodologies to improve EMI data collection and increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in order to allow discrimination of small and deep targets and to apply adaptive advanced modeling and hardware tools to next-generation sensors in order to enhance the classification of UXO targets. In particular, the project team will update the TEMTADS electronics and software and use the advanced EMI models including the Joint Diagonalization and the Ortho-Normalized Volume Magnetic Source model to enhance the detection and classification of small and deep targets at actual live-UXO sites.
This project aims to improve technology that may lead to significant progress in detection and discrimination of small, deep, and overlapping targets, and maximize the information content of the data provided by advanced EMI sensors. A critical limiting factor for characterization is the ability to recover the location, orientation, and size of UXO with high accuracy. The project team contends that rich information and flexibility are available from, but not yet exploited by, current EMI systems and the team plans to explore this potentially rich pathway. (Anticipated Project Completion - 2015)
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What is the current status of GW calculations in Elk? Is it possible to use some development version, etc?
Also, I was wondering whether it is possible to use the ground state calculated in Elk in GW computations easily? If it is possible, probably there is some manual/forum discussion, etc?
There are couple GW codes available on the interenet. For instance, berkeleyGW looks quite promising. It is designed as specialized code for GW only and it should be possible to use it as a postprocessor for Elk results. I will try to implement it myself (there are examples of how to import ground state results from some other codes), but probably I am not the first one who has this idea and this is done by someone?
At the moment we do not have GW implemented. We have no one working on it either. Right now we have used up all our funds to employ students/post-docs and have no more money left to employ anyone new to do GW in ELK.
It would be GREAT if you would implement it or make an interface. I would personally provide all the help I could for this purpose.
If you are serious about it and want to discuss it you can come to the ELK conference in July this year. Plus if your interface works we can arrange for you to come to Halle and discuss etc.
Thank you for your answer. It is not my main activity, so either I'll implement an interface and put result here on forum or give up if it is really time-consuming.
You can also consider
I am quite happy to consider anything. Right now I have not got people power. I can provide W(G,G',q,w) so if some one is interested in interfacing/implementing please go for it.
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If we look at the Rationale for International Standard—Programming Languages—C in section
188.8.131.52 Usual arithmetic conversions it says (emphasis mine going forward):
The rules in the Standard for these conversions are slight
modifications of those in K&R: the modifications accommodate the added
types and the value preserving rules. Explicit license was added to
perform calculations in a “wider” type than absolutely necessary,
since this can sometimes produce smaller and faster code, not to
mention the correct answer more often. Calculations can also be
performed in a “narrower” type by the as if rule so long as the same
end result is obtained. Explicit casting can always be used to obtain
a value in a desired type
Section 184.108.40.206 from the draft C99 standard covers the Usual arithmetic conversions which is applied to operands of arithmetic expressions for example section 6.5.6 Additive operators says:
If both operands have arithmetic type, the usual arithmetic
conversions are performed on them.
We find similar text in section 6.5.5 Multiplicative operators as well. In the case of a short operand, first the integer promotions are applied from section 220.127.116.11 Boolean, characters, and integers which says:
If an int can represent all values of the original type, the value is
converted to an int; otherwise, it is converted to an unsigned int.
These are called the integer promotions.48) All other types are
unchanged by the integer promotions.
The discussion from section
18.104.22.168 of the Rationale or International Standard—Programming Languages—C on integer promotions is actually more interesting, I am going to selectively quote b/c it is too long to fully quote:
Implementations fell into two major camps which may be characterized
as unsigned preserving and value preserving.
The unsigned preserving approach calls for promoting the two smaller
unsigned types to unsigned int. This is a simple rule, and yields a
type which is independent of execution environment.
The value preserving approach calls for promoting those types to
signed int if that type can properly represent all the values of the
original type, and otherwise for promoting those types to unsigned
int. Thus, if the execution environment represents short as something
smaller than int, unsigned short becomes int; otherwise it becomes
This can have some rather unexpected results in some cases as Inconsistent behaviour of implicit conversion between unsigned and bigger signed types demonstrates, there are plenty more examples like that. Although in most cases this results in the operations working as expected.
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Ed Nykaza, PhD, is Glooko's VP of global clinical research & evidence generation. He is passionate about using data and science to improve the quality of people’s lives. In 2009, his daughter was diagnosed with T1D, which led to a pivot in his career from acoustics to diabetes.
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Jun really does keep his grudge! Hwahahaha! This is another day, a couple of shows after this one:
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The use of static routing is one of the cleverest networking configuration tricks I have learned despite it being difficult to find information on how to do it on the internet. Therefore I thought I would right it up with a rather detailed example with which to explain how to utilise it. I invite anyone to help on re-working it if they feel the topic could be explained better!
Not sure why but my userid User:DrModiford has been replaced by my internet IP. So it's me in case you're wondering!
some thoughts on this
ip/name: it's because you're not logged in.
dismissing subnetting with "and so on" is a disservice cos it's more complex than that, but I don't really see an easy way to explain it and not glaze people's eyes over. other than that small quibble (which I really don't know what to suggest to change, i'm just pointing it out), I would say excellent article, might want to mention VPNs in there somewhere (as static routes are used a lot in site-to-site VPN'ing (especially IPSec, although Jimbo prefers SSL/openSSL tunnels, they're the de facto standard...)
--Dave 18:14, 15 September 2007 (EDT)
yup, you just need to log in
anonymous edits are allowed, so you still get to contribute if you forget to log in but your name won't go on it. which kinda sucks for me 'cause I see 14+ edits from an IP address and think I'm gonna have to dig into the anti-spam again. =) Great article though, and I ESPECIALLY like the way you thought to work in the "defaultrouter" option explanation in rc.conf - that was one thing I remember knowing damn well what it was and what I wanted to set it to but having trouble figuring out HOW when I was first starting out. =) --Jimbo 18:23, 15 September 2007 (EDT)
consider adding a section on using route to check your current routes and change them (e.g., route add, route del etc etc). I would do it but uh,
I'm lazy. you've do such great work already that I don't want to step on your toes.
--Dave 20:11, 15 September 2007 (EDT)
Thanks for the feedback
Thanks guys, much appreciated feedback! I had logged in but I guess the cookie or what-ever had lapsed and I became a number (much like in real life I guess!).
The 'route' command is a good suggestion. Give me a chance to try the command on my FreeBSD box in the office (a Wikipedia server itself) and I'll write up some notes on it.
The VPN option is a valid point. We use CheckPoint Secure Firewall for that purpose (and its to Hong Kong not Cayman Islands as per my example, but the rest of it is valid). I only have personal experience of this system and personally using SmoothWall. That's not to say I wouldn't be willing to write it up with some pointers but I have minimal foundation of tunneling using SSH/SSL. To me SSH is wrapped in PuTTY and is how I console to my boxes!
Jimbo, you say that anonymous edits are permitted. Is this intended to allow anyone to contribute? I think most people who are serious at contributing wouldn't take issue at having to sign-up and sign-in to do so - perhaps that's me personally. What do other contributers think?
the thing about requiring logins...
... is that it doesn't actually slow down the spammers: in fact what it does is encourage them to register several hundred accounts as rapidly as possible, at which point you are acquiring several hundred trash accounts per day as well as a couple hundred spam edits a day. (My countermeasures have blocked about 3000 spam edits so far this month.) And while reverting spam edits (that get through the defenses) is relatively easy, deleting trash accounts is a screaming PAIN. You actually have to do it from the mysql console itself; mediawiki has zero provision built in for deleting user accounts (and "banning" user accounts just means in a matter of months you have a couple hundred real user accounts buried in THOUSANDS of banned "accounts" and plenty more random-generated trash names coming in every day).
Also, you'd be surprised how often an anonymous will revert a spam, if you let them. Or just make a tiny little one or two word fix. Not only are those edits worthwhile in and of themselves, I think they encourage that same person to feel like they've done something valuable, and then come back and register and contribute more regularly. I know that's how Wikipedia itself got me. --Jimbo 12:34, 16 September 2007 (EDT)
and incidentally, check out the OpenVPN article =)
You might find it pretty interesting. With OpenVPN and a very little work, you can duplicate or even improve upon the setup you're describing in your article with a single server in each office and a single internet link in each office. Which may or may not be something your company needs or wants, but it's a pretty sweet capability to have for next to nothing anyway - internet links are DRASTICALLY less expensive than WAN links! =) --Jimbo 12:37, 16 September 2007 (EDT)
vpn'ing and routes
generally you'll find one of two setups: a firewall/vpn system that does it all OR a firewall and a seperate VPN system (usually in a DMZ outside the FW) that allows folks in. in the first scenario, you don't need routing -- the FW is your gateway of last resort anyway, and all your traffic goes there no matter what, so who cares? -- but in the 2nd scenario, you only want your VPN traffic going to the vpn server and if it winds up at your FW, it's just gonna sit there doing nothing useful except annoying users and you. hence, routes on your FW for VPNs.
--Dave 13:43, 16 September 2007 (EDT)
the thing about requiring logins...
...that told me then!
[slowly steps away from the conversation...]
my typical VPN scenario
... fwiw, is a dedicated hardware router (something along the lines of a netgear prosafe firewall) serving as default gateway, with a static route programmed into it that diverts VPN traffic back inside the LAN to an OpenVPN server, which routes the traffic wherever it should ultimately go. That way you can leave the machines on the LAN configured normally and not have to worry about the VPN anywhere except the firewall and the openvpn server. --Jimbo 15:40, 16 September 2007 (EDT)
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I have done M.Sc. (Statistics) .I got hired from campus 2 years back. But the work experience that I acquired is more into model validation, risk aggregation, comparison across different banks losses, capital ratios. But my interest is more into model development and all. I am looking for a Job, that will give me opportunities to build models and pure analytics related stuff on a regular basis .How should I go about it ? Will my past work experience , act as an hindrance for me to get good opportunities.
I have build cross sell\upsell models as an intern.
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Hack your life. Nerds unite to be healthier, happier, and more productive.
Spark Weekend is about sparking a lifetime of healthy habits using the latest science and technology. Lots of gadgets, apps, and tech toys. We geek out every time.
Hope y'all can make it! We've already made a special 20% discount code for the group: NERDSROCK. Because well, nerds rock.
See http://bit.ly/weekendpromotion if you want to help us get the word out. We're new to Seattle, so we’d really appreciate your help!
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- Go to https://myapps.microsoft.com then select your account name picture in the top right, then select Profile then Change Password.
- Complete the three boxes then click Submit.
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I've been planning to try 301 redirects for quite a while now and a few days ago I managed to gather a decent amount of money just for that purpose. Now, there's still one thing I can not totally understand about 301 redirects - and yes, I used the search function and I've read around 20 threads but I still can't understand this: If I find some good expired domains that are not indexed by google anymore can I just simply buy them and then 301 redirect those expired domains to my Money Site via the cpanel of my registrar [namecheap has this option] and then send some backlinks to the expired domain - would this work? Or do I have to buy the expired domain, host it, bring back its old content, send backlinks, get it indexed and then 301 redirect it? The second would be really time consuming (I know, I'm a bit lazy) and I still don't understand if that's actually needed or not? If the expired domain has to be indexed and I buy one that is still indexed by Google, do I still have to host it or can I simply 301 redirect it from my registrar's cpanel? My plan would be: money site < 301 redirect < sape links. I'm sorry for the idiotic questions, it's my first time trying SEO, been thinking of trying it for more than 2 years but never had the courage and the will to do it, focused on other traffic sources instead. ps: I'm trying to rank a kw with 18k MS and very low competition - I'm not interested in long term rankins because with the type of sites I'm trying to rank you get penalised sooner rather than later, all I want to do is churn&burn.
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This course introduces the Lumerical Discontinuous-Galerkin Time-Domain (DGTD) solver for optical simulations, one of the four solvers in the finite-element IDE. It is primarily intended for beginner to intermediate users, with a focus on providing practical examples to common tasks. You will learn the basic solver physics and how to use various simulation objects in a typical workflow - simulation setup, running simulations, and post-processing and visualizing results.
- Basic understanding of electromagnetics theory.
All photonics engineers.
Lectures and demos. A major emphasis is placed on balanced mix of basic theoretical knowledge and helpful practical examples that will allow new users to quickly become proficient and productive with FDE.
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In cDOT, the Command "aggr show -space" (Show used and used% for volume foot prints and aggregate metadata).
2015-12-09 08:56 PM
Try "vol show"with fields
eg: vol show -fields total,used
Thanks for reply, I am after the part where is shows total size of vol in aggr in 7 mode.
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Locating a top quality inexpensive host service provider isn’t easy. Every web site will have various needs from a host. Plus, you need to contrast all the attributes of a holding firm, all while trying to find the best bargain possible.
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What We Consider To Be Low-cost Web Hosting
When we explain a web hosting package as being “Affordable” or “Budget” what we indicate is hosting that falls under the price bracket in between $0.80 to $4 monthly. Whilst researching affordable holding service providers for this overview, we considered over 100 different hosts that fell under that cost range. We after that assessed the quality of their most affordable holding plan, worth for money and also customer support.
In this short article, I’ll be discussing this world-class website organizing firm as well as stick in as much pertinent information as feasible.
I’ll look at the attributes, the rates options, as well as anything else I can consider that I think might be of benefit, if you’re determining to sign up to Bluhost and obtain your sites up and running.
So without additional ado, let’s check it out.
Bluehost is one of the greatest web hosting firms worldwide, obtaining both massive marketing assistance from the company itself and also affiliate marketers who promote it.
It really is a huge business, that has been around for a long time, has a large reputation, and also is certainly one of the leading options when it concerns web hosting (certainly within the top 3, at the very least in my publication).
However what is it precisely, as well as should you obtain its solutions?
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Allow’s visualize, you want to hold your websites and make them noticeable. Okay?
You already have your domain (which is your website destination or LINK) and now you wish to “transform the lights on”. Bluehost Add User To Domain
You require some organizing…
To accomplish all of this, and also to make your website noticeable, you need what is called a “web server”. A web server is a black box, or gadget, that saves all your site data (documents such as pictures, messages, videos, web links, plugins, and also various other info).
Now, this web server, has to be on constantly as well as it needs to be attached to the net 100% of the time (I’ll be stating something called “downtime” later).
Additionally, it additionally needs (without getting also elegant and also into information) a file transfer protocol typically called FTP, so it can reveal web browsers your web site in its designated form.
All these points are either pricey, or need a high level of technical ability (or both), to develop as well as maintain. And you can absolutely head out there and also find out these points on your own and also set them up … yet what regarding instead of you purchasing and also preserving one … why not just “renting holding” rather?
This is where Bluehost comes in. You rent their web servers (called Shared Hosting) as well as you introduce an internet site utilizing those web servers.
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Basically, you no longer need to set-up a web server and after that incorporate a software where you can build your web content, individually. It is already rolled into one package.
Well … picture if your server is in your home. If anything were to occur to it at all, all your files are gone. If something goes wrong with its internal procedures, you need a specialist to repair it. If something overheats, or breaks down or obtains corrupted … that’s no good!
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What Provider Do You Receive From Bluehost?
Bluehost offers a myriad of different services, however the key one is hosting certainly.
The hosting itself, is of different kinds incidentally. You can rent out a shared server, have a committed web server, or likewise a digitalexclusive server.
For the objective of this Bluehost testimonial, we will certainly focus on hosting services and various other services, that a blog owner or an on the internet business owner would certainly require, instead of go unfathomable into the bunny hole and discuss the other solutions, that are targeted at even more seasoned people.
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- Email— once you have actually acquired your domain, it makes good sense to additionally get an email address tied to it. As a blogger or on the internet business owner, you should pretty much never make use of a cost-free e-mail solution, like Yahoo! or Gmail. An e-mail similar to this makes you look unprofessional. Luckily, Bluehost provides you one absolutely free with your domain.
Bluehost additionally uses specialized servers.
And you may be asking …” What is a dedicated server anyway?”.
Well, the thing is, the fundamental web hosting packages of Bluehost can only so much traffic for your website, after which you’ll need to update your hosting. The reason being is that the typical web servers, are shared.
What this indicates is that web server can be servicing two or more internet sites, at the same time, one of which can be yours.
What does this mean for you?
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This is not something yous must fret about when you’re starting but you ought to keep it in mind for sure.
Bluehost Prices: Just How Much Does It Expense?
In this Bluehost testimonial, I’ll be focusing my interest primarily on the Bluehost WordPress Hosting bundles, because it’s the most popular one, as well as most likely the one that you’re seeking which will suit you the best (unless you’re a substantial brand, business or website).
The 3 available plans, are as follows:
- Standard Strategy– $2.95 per month/ $7.99 routine price
- Plus Plan– $5.45 monthly/ $10.99 regular cost
- Selection And Also Plan– $5.45 per month/ $14.99 normal rate
The first price you see is the cost you pay upon register, and the second price is what the expense is, after the very first year of being with the firm.
So essentially, Bluehost is going to charge you on an annual basis. And you can likewise select the amount of years you intend to hold your website on them with. Bluehost Add User To Domain
If you select the Basic plan, you will pay $2.95 x 12 = $35.40 beginning today and also by the time you enter your 13th month, you will currently pay $7.99 monthly, which is also billed per year. If that makes any kind of feeling.
If you are serious about your site, you need to 100% get the three-year choice. This suggests that for the fundamental strategy, you will certainly pay $2.95 x 36 months = $106.2.
By the time you strike your 4th year, that is the only time you will certainly pay $7.99 per month. If you think about it, this strategy will save you $120 in the course of 3 years. It’s not much, however it’s still something.
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What Does Each Plan Offer?
So, when it comes to WordPress holding plans (which are similar to the shared holding strategies, but are more geared in the direction of WordPress, which is what we’ll be focusing on) the attributes are as complies with:
For the Standard plan, you obtain:
- One internet site only
- Secured site via SSL certification
- Optimum of 50GB of storage
- Complimentary domain for a year
- $ 200 advertising and marketing credit rating
Remember that the domains are bought separately from the organizing. You can obtain a totally free domain with Bluehost here.
For both the Bluehost Plus hosting and also Choice Plus, you get the following:
- Unlimited variety of sites
- Free SSL Certification. Bluehost Add User To Domain
- No storage space or data transfer limitation
- Cost-free domain for one year
- $ 200 advertising credit
- 1 Office 365 Mail box that is cost-free for thirty days
The Choice Plus plan has actually an added advantage of Code Guard Basic Back-up, a back-up system where your file is conserved as well as duplicated. If any kind of accident happens as well as your web site data vanishes, you can restore it to its original type with this feature.
Notification that although both plans set you back the very same, the Selection Plan after that defaults to $14.99 each month, regular price, after the set amount of years you have actually picked.
What Are The Benefits Of Using Bluehost
So, why select Bluehost over various other webhosting solutions? There are hundreds of webhosting, a lot of which are resellers, but Bluehost is one pick few that have stood the test of time, and it’s possibly the most well known available (and forever reasons).
Here are the three major benefits of selecting Bluehost as your webhosting service provider:
- Web server uptime— your website will not be visible if your host is down; Bluehost has more than 99% uptime. This is very vital when it concerns Google SEO and positions. The higher the better.
- Bluehost speed— just how your web server reaction figures out how quick your website shows on an internet browser; Bluehost is lighting fast, which means you will certainly lower your bounce rate. Albeit not the very best when it involves filling speed it’s still hugely important to have a rapid speed, to make individual experience better as well as better your ranking.
- Unrestricted storage space— if you get the And also plan, you need not worry about how many data you keep such as videos– your storage space capacity is limitless. This is truly essential, since you’ll probably encounter some storage space issues later down the tracks, and you don’t desire this to be a hassle … ever.
Lastly, customer support is 24/7, which means despite where you are in the world, you can speak to the assistance team to repair your internet site issues. Pretty conventional nowadays, however we’re taking this for granted … it’s likewise very crucial. Bluehost Add User To Domain
Also, if you’ve obtained a complimentary domain name with them, after that there will certainly be a $15.99 charge that will certainly be deducted from the amount you originally bought (I envision this is due to the fact that it sort of takes the “domain out of the marketplace”, not exactly sure regarding this, however there probably is a hard-cost for registering it).
Finally, any type of requests after 30 days for a refund … are void (although in all honesty … they should probably be strict here).
So as you see, this isn’t necessarily a “no doubt asked” plan, like with some of the various other organizing choices available, so be sure you’re all right with the plans before continuing with the hosting.
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Because when I install the APK, the APK generate with the Serial Number from the Android Box ore Phone the MAC address. I want to prepare the url address and make a clone.
Any other Ideas how i can do it?
Or is it Possible to give the APK a Command. While I install the APK, it Restore the Zipfile with the Settings from the APK. I mean the Settings from the APP not Global from the DATA because i cant modify the DATA from the APK without the Source Code.
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So i was told to pick a branch in ethical hacking which suits me best and I’m stuck with cyber security and pentesting (i looked at all branches briefly and then gone with these 2 thoroughly). Please help me select one? And also I read pinned post on “where to start” and found that it mostly contains things about CTF, but how am i supposed to know the basics to even start with CTF (please suggest content from which someone can know what what are they doing). I also read the posts on r/Howtohack and found some good stuff, so currently I’m studying about network architecture and how it works and also some scripting languages on side. Please give me advice what to do in future, how to know to go ahead and level up because i already feel like I’m lost and can’t pick a single good content through which i can move ahead.
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Ph.D Student in Penn State University
State College, PA, U.S.
I am currently a second year Ph.D student in College of Information Sciences & Technology from The Pennsylvania State University, advised by Prof. James Wang. Prior to joining Penn Sate, I received my B.E in Electronic Information Engineering from School of the Gift Young, University of Science and Technology of China. I have also spent wonderful time as an intern in Amazon Lab126 and SenseTime Research, working with Dr. Jiajia Luo, Dr. Cheng-hao Kuo, Dr. Xinjiang Wang and Prof. Ping Luo.
Chenyan Wu, Yukun Chen, Jiajia Luo, Che-Chun Su, Anuja Dawane, Bikramjot Hanzra, Zhuo Deng, Bilan Liu, James Z. Wang and Cheng-hao Kuo, MEBOW: Monocular Estimation of Body Orientation In the Wild, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), Seattle, U.S., 2020. [pdf, project website is in progress]Yukun Chen, Chenyan Wu, Zhuomin Zhang, Jeffery Goldstein, Alison Gernand and James Z. Wang, PlacentaNet: Automatic Morphological Characterization of Placenta Photos with Deep Learning, Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI), Shenzhen, China, 2019. [pdf]
8/2018 - Present: Ph.D in The Pennsylvania State University
8/2014 - 6/2018: B.E in University of Science and Technology of China
5/2019 - 8/2019: Applied scientist intern in Amazon Lab126
3/2018 - 6/2018: Computer vision research intern in SenseTime Research
6/2017 - 9/2017: Visiting scholar in University of Technology, Sydney
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ExSan: sphere-sphere intersection is something that should commonly pop up in CAD applications, perhaps ask Cuch if he has some old code that generalizes to the sphere-object_built_from_intersected_spheres case?If you're just interested in the shape: "the intersection of the six spheres is the cube, but with curved faces which bulge out slightly because they are each part of a sphere."http://mks.mff.cuni.cz/kalva/short/soln ... 02/MHasan/
// this might be of some use, see Section 5.1, Figure 2quartz:Interesting! I'm mostly interested in interactive graphics, so other than the above-mentioned libs I've been also looking at some gamedev libs that abstract over OpenGL (want cross-platform, so no DirectX in this case) (SFML looks promising). Perhaps I'll take a look at Gnuplot too, then!
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Introduction: In the year 1991, a new programming language was first introduced and it was named as the Python. Decades after it was being introduced, we are seeing Python overtaking all the other programming languages. It has literally overtaken most of its rivals, the invention is such that this programming language is being used by most of the companies around the globe. On the other hand, some of the programming languages are inactive and are being declined, Python is going up and growing at a very rapid pace. However when we look at some of the sources and statistics, We come across that Python is leading the chart from the start of 2001. Usually it happens to be that people search more information related to Python on google than any other programming languages.
So now what makes people think about it so much, what drives its success? We will look into it now!
Meaning of Python programming language:
Python is one of the most popular and is probably one of the fastest-growing programming language. Python is inherently an interpreted, high-level, general purpose and object oriented programming language.
Now in the above sentence, we have come across various terminologies such as the interpreted, high-level, general purpose, etc., so what does all these mean?
Interpreted: An interpreter works on processing the source file when the written code is ready to be executed. The interpreter is such that it will read the code one by one, line by line and performs the task that needs to be executed. We can simply run a code with the extension as .py file rather than running the code on the complier that helps to turn the source file into a complied class files. Python byte code compilation is automatic. High-level: Python always relies on the easy-to-read structures that are later translated into a low-level language. An high-level language is intended to be used by a programmer and the written codes are further converted into a low-level language. Like C++, Java, Python has to be processed before running the programmes. Python can also run on any kind of computers with nearly no modifications. General-purpose: Python now a days can be used for nearly everything and anything. It is applicable to almost every field for a variety of tasks. Be it execution of short-term tasks such as software testing or a long term product development such as the roadmap planning, Python works well for them all, it is applicable across the world. Python’s role is not limited to one particular place or field, its role is unlimited that it is not only popular among the software engineers, but also used in the field of Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Accounting, and Network Engineering etc.
Object Oriented: Like we discussed before, Python is an object-oriented programming language. This programming language gives an overall orientation towards scripting and powerful code structuring. This object-oriented approach will allow dividing the problems in terms of classes and objects. Then, objects are composed in a way that will make up to the complex computer programs. Python also supports a procedural pattern. With OOP being only one of the options, you can make Python programming even more advanced by going for an object-oriented programming approach. Using Python, developers can create reusable structure of codes which can run on any kind of device at any specific time and place.
Where Python language is used?
We could now a days come across the vast variety of Python used cases across various industries. When we hear about Python the thing that comes to our mind is creating a web, mobile or desktop applications. But Python is a language that is used for multiple purposes. Basically, these are areas where Python is best suitable for, they are:
Web app development
Quick prototyping, etc.
Python is a very good tool for all forms of programming, Python in fact makes its user base grow rapidly. Its Cross-platform usability, automation, simple web development techniques, AI and ML are some of the reasons why Python is unique when compared to others.
Often, specialists use Python keeping in mind the better performance from a variety of tasks which requires a completely different disciplines. Better performance and outcome may be achieved with the implementation of Python. Finance, Insurance and marketing are the primary fields in which the people face the necessity to do tasks such as: viewing, copying, renaming, and uploading of files to the server, downloading data from the websites, etc which are boring and repetitive. In order to avoid such trouble, Python can be used and everything can be automated.
When it comes to usage of Python, there is no necessity that one has to be a software developer to choose Python as their programming language. The language allow facilitating data analysis and visualisation. There are a wide range of open libraries available for Python and therefore accessing and acquiring of data for performing complex numeric computing operations should be easy.
Python and the other programming languages
The known fact is that Python is considered to be the programmer-friendly languages and it is said so because the language favours the developers in all possible ways. Python is compared to other programming languages for the better understanding, here are some of the differences between Python and other languages:
Python vs Java: As per various sources, it is understood that Java has been leading the chart over the past few years. It has established the most commonly used language for building web applications. Java and Python serves equally great purpose of completing essentially different software tasks such as: Python is interpreted and Java is compiled language. Java is the official language of building android app and Python is used for Mobile app development, it is not a priority to say the least. Python provides a great learning experience. However this does not scare the beginners who choose to learn Java over Python with its extra coding anyways.
Python vs PHP: The languages Python and PHP is built upon to be used on the sever side of scripting. This simply means that they are best equipped for the backend development of web development applications. PHP has certain well-designed web development frameworks to offer such as: Lavarel, Symfony etc. However, Python’s libraries are more uniform and are better-developed. Python is more simpler when we talk about the syntax whereas, PHP is a little difficult. Apart from these, there is a tendency now a days that switching from PHP is considered as a stagnation to python. The growing number of programmers are in favour of Python over PHP due to its convincing benefits of the latter. Both PHP and Python are high level interpreted and object oriented programming languages.
Python vs Ruby: Software developers enjoys and consider Ruby for the work of art and even the joy. For instance, when OOP is used along with Ruby, then it is easy to call methods on Objects, define their own methods and rewrite methods as they like, such is the power of Ruby. But the thing with Python is it is very famous. It merely can make a programmer more employable. Now a days, we come across more Python users and more Python developers. Both the languages can boast having a clean syntax but Python as a language is much more predictable.
Python vs C#: First things first, we will start with the shared characteristics. Python and C# are both comparable languages to each other as they provide simplicity and various other great enough benefits. They both are object oriented and middle level programming languages. Unlike others, both are general-purpose so they can be used to create desktop, mobile, and cloud based applications. However, both are a very good choice for web development. C# however is more focused on the windows desktop app and web development. The language created by Microsoft is predictably best fit for developing windows product using its .NET framework and it is expected to be continually given attention and kept relevant for the modern world. The learning curve between C# and Python is slightly difficult.
Why is Python so popular?
Python has been the best programming language for application development, web development, game development, system administration, GIS and Mapping.
Future technologies of Artificial Intelligence such as Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing are heavily reliant on Python.
Leading companies like Instagram, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, are using Python programming language
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Juergen Brendel’s advice about read-optimizing your code is useful. Developers’ love-hate relationship with documentation spans a wide spectrum. You will meet developers who look at commenting as an effect of poor programming and also those who think that all code should be documented. Factors that I use to decide the level of documentation are the domain and the audience for my code. In-line comments can be effectively used for things that cannot be conveyed by code at times – the rationale behind design decisions and the problem the code is trying to solve.
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1. MOOSE framework
MOOSE is a Mission Object Oriented Scripting Environment, and is meant for mission designers and mission hosters. It allows to quickly setup complex missions using pre-scripted scenarios using the available classes within the MOOSE Framework. MOOSE works with DCS world 1.5. and 2.0.
MOOSE framework goal
The goal of MOOSE is to allow mission designers to enhance their scripting with mission orchestration objects, which can be instantiated from defined classes within the framework. This will allow to write mission scripts with minimal code embedded. Of course, the richness of the framework will determine the richness of the misson scenarios. The MOOSE is a service that is produced while being consumed … , it will evolve further as more classes are developed for the framework, and as more users are using it.
MOOSE is NOT meant to be a one-man show, it is meant to evolve within a growing community around the framework.
Within the community, key users will start supporting, documenting, explaining and even creating new classes for the framework. It is the ambition to grow this framework as a de-facto standard for mission designers to use.
2. MOOSE Framework
The following classes are currently embedded within MOOSE framework and can be included within your mission scripts:
MOOSE is an Object Oriented framework and defines Classes, which are components that combine Methods and Variables/Properties as one encapsulated structure (table). Mission Designers can what we call Instantiate Objects from these MOOSE classes.
An example of what this means is shortly explained using the SPAWN class of MOOSE, which you can use to spawn new groups into your running mission. The SPAWN class simplifies the process of spawning, and it has many methods that you can use to create variations how you want your spawn object to spawn new groups.
local SpawnObject = SPAWN:New( "GroupName" ) -- This creates a new SpawnObject from the SPAWN class, using the :New method constructor to instantiate a new SPAWN object searching for the GroupName as the late activated group defined within your Mission Editor. -- Nothing is spawned yet..., so let's use now the SpawnObject to spawn a new GROUP. local SpawnGroup = SpawnObject:Spawn() -- Here we use the :Spawn() method of the SPAWN class. This method creates a new group from the GroupName template as defined within the Mission Editor.
MOOSE Classes derive or inherit from each other, that means, within MOOSE there is an Inheritance structure where inherited MOOSE Classes are re-using properties and methods from the Parent MOOSE Class. This powerful concept is used everywhere within the MOOSE framework. The main (Parent) Class in the MOOSE framework is the BASE class. Every MOOSE Class is derived from this top BASE Class. So is also the SPAWN class derived from the BASE class. The BASE class provides powerful methods for debugging, event handling and implements the class handling logic. As a normal MOOSE user, you won’t implement any code using inheritance but just know that the inheritance structure is omni present in the intellisense and documentation. You’ll need to browse to the right MOOSE Class within the inheritance tree structure to identify which methods are properties are defined for which class.
MOOSE Demonstration Missions
The framework comes with demonstration missions which can be downloaded here, that you can try out and helps you to code.
These missions provide examples of defined use cases how the MOOSE framework can be utilized. Each test mission is located in a separate directory, which contains at least one .lua file and .miz file. The .lua file contains the mission script file that shows how the use case was implemented. You can copy/paste code the code snippets from this .lua file into your missions, as it will accellerate your mission developments. You will learn, see, and understand how the different MOOSE classes need to be applied, and how you can create more complex mission scenarios by combining these MOOSE classes into a complex but powerful mission engine.
Some of these exact test missions are also demonstrated in a video format on the YouTube channel.
2.1. MOOSE Human Tasking Classes
MOOSE Tasking Classes provide a comprehensive Mission Orchestration System. Through COMMANDCENTERs, multiple logical MISSIONs can be orchestrated for coalitions. Within each MISSION, various TASKs can be defined. Each TASK has a TASK ACTION flow, which is the flow that a player (hosted by a UNIT) within the simulator needs to follow and accomplish.
COMMANDCENTER: Orchestrates various logical MISSIONs for a coalition.
MISSION: Each MISSION has various TASKs to be executed and accomplished by players.
TASK_A2A_DISPATCHER: Automatically and dynamically dispatch A2A tasks to be executed by human players, as a result of the detection of airborne targets within a Mission scope.
TASK_A2G_DISPATCHER: Automatically and dynamically dispatch A2G tasks to be executed by human players, as a result of the detection of ground targets within a Mission scope.
TASK_A2A: Models a A2A CAP, INTERCEPT and SWEEP tasks where a Player is routed towards an attack zone without enemies nearby, and various ground targets need to be eliminated.
TASK_A2G: Models a A2G SEAD, CAS and BAI tasks where a Player is routed towards an attack zone with enemies nearby, and various ground targets need to be eliminated.
2.2. MOOSE AI Controlling Classes
MOOSE AI Controlling Classes provide mechanisms to control AI over long lasting processes.
These AI Controlling Classes are based on FSM (Finite State Machine) Classes, and provided an encapsulated way to make AI behave or execute an activity.
- AI A2A Defenses: Create automatic A2A defense systems executed by AI and perform CAP or GCI.
AI_BALANCER: Compensate in a multi player mission the abscence of players with dynamically spawned AI air units. When players join CLIENTS, the AI will either be destroyed, or will fly back to the home or nearest friendly airbase.
AI_PATROL_ZONE: Make an alive AI Group patrol a zone derived from the ZONE_BASE class. Manage out-of-fuel events and set altitude and speed ranges for the patrol.
AI_CAP: Make an alive AI Group perform Combat Air Patrol as a dynamic process.
AI_CAS: Make an alive AI Group perform Close Air Support as a dynamic process.
- AI_BAI: Make an alive AI Group perform Battlefield Air Interdiction as a dynamic process.
2.3. MOOSE Functional Classes
MOOSE Functional Classes provide various functions that are useful in mission design.
ESCORT: Makes groups consisting of helicopters, airplanes, ground troops or ships within a mission joining your flight. You can control these groups through the ratio menu during your flight. Available commands are around: Navigation, Position Hold, Reporting (Target Detection), Attacking, Assisted Attacks, ROE, Evasion, Mission Execution and more …
MISSILETRAINER: Missile trainer, it destroys missiles when they are within a certain range of player airplanes, displays tracking and alert messages of missile launches; approach; destruction, and configure with radio menu commands. Various APIs available to configure the trainer.
DETECTION: Detect other units using the available sensors of the detection unit. The DETECTION_BASE derived classes will provide different methods how the sets of detected objects are built.
SCORING: Administer the scoring of player achievements, and create a CSV file logging the scoring events for use at team or squadron websites.
SEAD: Make SAM sites avoid SEAD missiles being fired at.
DESIGNATE: Make AI automatically designate detected targets, and provide menu options for players to give instructions to the AI how to designate (by laser, smoke or illumination).
AIRBASEPOLICE: Control the speed of players at the airbases. Speeding players are eliminated (does not work due to a bug in the DCS).
CLEANUP_AIRBASE: Keeps the airbases clean from clutter. (Only partly functional due to a bug in DCS, destroyed objects cannot be removed).
RAT: Random Air Traffic engine developed by FunkyFranky, use the available airspace!
- ATC_GROUND: Monitor players on the airbase and make them behave and provide instructions.
- ZONE_CAPTURE_COALITION: Create a zone capturing process around a zone! Zones can be guarded, attacked, empty or captured.
2.4. MOOSE Wrapper Classes
MOOSE Wrapper Classes provide an object oriented hierarchical mechanism to manage the DCS objects within the simulator. Wrapper classes provide another easier mechanism to control Groups, Units, Statics, Airbases and other objects.
OBJECT: This class provides the base for MOOSE objects.
IDENTIFIABLE: This class provides the base for MOOSE identifiable objects, which is every object within the simulator :-).
POSITIONABLE: This class provides the base for MOOSE positionable objects. These are AIRBASEs, STATICs, GROUPs, UNITs …
CONTROLLABLE: This class provides the base for MOOSE controllable objects. These are GROUPs, UNITs, CLIENTs.
AIRBASE: This class wraps a DCS Airbase object within the simulator.
GROUP: This class wraps a DCS Group objects within the simulator.
UNIT: This class wraps a DCS Unit object within the simulator.
CLIENT: This class wraps a DCS Unit object within the simulator, which has a skill Client or Player.
STATIC: This class wraps a DCS StaticObject object within the simulator.
2.5. MOOSE Core Classes
These classes define the base building blocks of the MOOSE framework. These classes are heavily used within the MOOSE framework.
BASE: The main class from which all MOOSE classes are derived from. The BASE class contains essential functions to support inheritance and MOOSE object execution tracing (logging within the DCS.log file in the saved games folder of the user).
DATABASE: Creates a collection of GROUPS, UNITS, CLIENTS and managed these sets automatically. Provides an API set to retrieve a GROUP, UNIT or CLIENT instance from the _DATABASE object using defined APIs. The collections are maintained dynamically during the execution of the mission, so when players join, leave, when units are created or destroyed, the collections are dynamically updated.
EVENT: Provides the Event Dispatcher base class to handle DCS Events, being fired upon registered events within the DCS simulator. Note that EVENT is used by BASE, exposing OnEvent() methods to catch these DCS events.
SCHEDULER: This class implements a timer scheduler that will call at optional specified intervals repeatedly or just one time a scheduled function.
SPAWN: Spawn new groups (and units) during mission execution.
SPAWNSTATIC: Spawn Static objects using a predefined “template”.
- Finite State Machines: Finite State Machine provides a process management or state machine capability for various scenarios.
- FSM: The main FSM class can be used to build a generic Finite State Machine.
FSM_CONTROLLABLE: An FSM class to control a Controllable. A controllable is a group or unit that can be controlled.
- MENU: Set Menu options under the radio menu (F10). MENU classes also manage the recursive removal of menus, and the intelligent refresh of menu options (only the changes are applied).
- MENU_MISSION: Set a main menu structure for the complete mission, for all players.
- MENU_MISSION_COMMAND: Set a main menu command for the complete mission, for all players.
- MENU_COALITION: Set a menu structure for a coalition, for all players of that coalition.
- MENU_COALITION_COMMAND: Set a menu command for a coalition, for all players of that coalition.
- MENU_GROUP: Set a menu structure for a group, for all players of that group.
MENU_GROUP_COMMAND: Set a menu command for a group, for all players of that group.
- SET: Create SETs of MOOSE objects. The SET can be filtered with defined filter criteria. Iterators are available that iterate through the SET, calling a function for each object within the SET.
- SET_GROUP: Create a SET of GROUP objects.
- SET_UNIT: Create a SET of UNIT objects.
- SET_CLIENT: Create a SET of CLIENT objects.
- SET_AIRBASE: Create a SET of AIRBASE objects.
SET_CARGO: Create a SET of CARGO objects.
MESSAGE: A message publishing system, displaying messages to Clients, Coalitions or All players.
- COORDINATE: Manage 2D and 3D points in the simulation space, and use its methods for various actions on the coordinate.
- POINT_VEC2: Manage 2D points in the simulation space.
POINT_VEC3: Manage 3D points in the simulation space.
- ZONES: Create a zone object from a trigger zone as defined in the Mission Editor.
- ZONE_POLYGON: Create a zone object from a group object, which is late activated, and its route points define the zone.
- ZONE_RADIUS: Create a zone object from a 2D vector on the battlefield, with a defined radius.
- ZONE_UNIT: Create a zone object around a unit on the battlefield, with a defined radius. This, this zone is a moving zone!
ZONE_GROUP: Create a zone object around a group on the battlefield, with a defined radius. The first object in the group has the zone, and is thus a moving zone!
- CARGO: Manage Cargo in the simulation.
CARGO_GROUP: Manage Cargo that is defined as a GROUP object within the simulation.
- BEACON: Create beacons.
- RADIO: Create radio communication.
3. MOOSE usage
The delivery of MOOSE follows a structured release process. Over time, new features are added that can be used in your mission.
The latest release of MOOSE can be downloaded here.
There are 3 different ways how you can use MOOSE, each with a different engagement and complexity level:
3.1. Use MOOSE as a Mission Designer
Refer to the detailed Usage Guide for more information.
3.2. Beta test MOOSE
Beta testers of MOOSE are requested to install additional software.
As a return or as a reward, testers get:
- Newly developed features planned for the next MOOSE release can be tested and incorporated in your missions early.
- You can evaluate and contribute to the stability of the next release.
- Your mission creation workflow becomes very flexible. New features are dynamically added to you missions.
Please read the detailed Beta Test Guide for more information.
3.3. Contribute on the MOOSE development
Those people who have experience in lua development or are excited to contribute to the MOOSE project are welcome.
Please consult the Contribution Guide for more information.
3.4. Debug your code interactively using LDT
Have a look at the Interactive Debug Guide to setup your system so you can debug your mission code.
4. MOOSE Support Channels
MOOSE is broadcasted, documented and supported through various social media channels.
Click here for the communities guide of the MOOSE framework.
Note that most of the framework is based on code i’ve written myself, but some code of it is also based on code that i’ve seen as great scripting code and ideas, and which has been revised and/or reworked to fit into the MOOSE framework. I see this framework evolving towards a broader public, and the ownership may dissapear (or parts of it). Consider this code public domain. Therefore a list of credits to all who have or are contributing (this list will increase over time).
You’ll notice that within this framework, there are functions used from mist. I’ve taken the liberty to copy those atomic mist functions that are very nice and useful, and used those.
Greyecho Contributed the devevelopment of the new release system, and the development of the RADIO and BEACON functionalities. We’ll see more appearing from him.
Prof_hilactic SEAD Defenses. I’ve taken the script, and reworded it to fit within MOOSE. The script within MOOSE is hardly recognizable anymore from the original. Find here the posts: http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?…59&postcount=1
xcom His contribution is related to the Event logging system. I’ve analyzed and studied his scripts, and reworked it a bit to use it also within the framework (I’ve also tweaked it a bit). Find his post here: http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?…73&postcount=1
Dutch_Baron (James) Working together with James has resulted in the creation of the AIBALANCER class. James has shared his ideas on balancing AI with air units, and together we made a first design which you can use now :-)
Stuka (Danny) Working together with Danny has resulted in the MISSILETRAINER class. Stuka has shared his ideas and together we made a design. Together with the 476 virtual team, we tested this CLASS, and got much positive feedback!
Mechanic (Gabor) Worked together with Gabor to create the concept of the DETECTION and FAC classes. Mechanic shared his ideas and concepts to group detected targets into sets within detection zones… Will continue to work with G�bor to workout the DETECTION and FAC classes.
Shadoh Interacted on the eagle dynamics forum to build the FOLLOW class to build large WWII airplane formations.
Without the effort of Grimes with MIST and his continuous documentation of the DCS API, the development of MOOSE would not have been possible.
MOOSE is complementary to MIST, so if you use MIST in parallel with MOOSE objects, this should work.
The documentation of the [DCS API] is the work of Grimes. Please consult his documentation in case of any question concerning the DCS API level.
For the rest I also would like to thank the numerous feedback and help and assistance of the moose community at SLACK.COM. Note that there is a vast amount of other scripts out there. I may contact you personally to ask for your contribution / permission if i can use your idea or script to tweak it to the framework. Parts of these scripts will have to be redesigned to fit it into an OO framework.
The rest of the framework functions and class definitions were my own developments, especially the core of MOOSE. Trust I’ve spent hours and hours investigating, trying and writing and documenting code building this framework. Hope you think the idea is great and useful.
Thank you! FC
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