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I have a number of projects built using CMake and I'd like to be able to easily switch between using GCC or Clang/LLVM to compile them. I believe (please correct me if I'm mistaken!) that to use Clang I need to set the following:
SET (CMAKE_C_COMPILER "/usr/bin/clang") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS "-Wall -std=c99") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG "-g") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL "-Os -DNDEBUG") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O4 -DNDEBUG") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "-O2 -g") SET (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER "/usr/bin/clang++") SET (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-Wall") SET (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "-g") SET (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL "-Os -DNDEBUG") SET (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O4 -DNDEBUG") SET (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "-O2 -g") SET (CMAKE_AR "/usr/bin/llvm-ar") SET (CMAKE_LINKER "/usr/bin/llvm-ld") SET (CMAKE_NM "/usr/bin/llvm-nm") SET (CMAKE_OBJDUMP "/usr/bin/llvm-objdump") SET (CMAKE_RANLIB "/usr/bin/llvm-ranlib")
Is there an easy way of switching between these and the default GCC variables, preferably as a system-wide change rather than project specific (i.e. not just adding them into a project's CMakeLists.txt)?
Also, is it necessary to use the
llvm-* programs rather than the system defaults when compiling using clang instead of gcc? What's the difference?
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Python is a general purpose coding language. It can be used for nearly anything you’d need to code, like desktop applications, mobile apps, and websites. These aren’t the only things it is used for, of course. You can also use it to program machines and equipment as NASA does. Python can display images, save data, process text, solve equations and process numbers, and much more. Python can pretty much be used for anything you can think of when it comes to using your computer, smartphone, and other forms of technology. Google, YouTube, and many other large companies use Python as the base of their programs.
Python is also one of the easiest programs to learn for beginners and is an important language for any would-be programmer to learn. Python is designed to be easily read and also easily translated, which can save time when working in teams since there won’t be any problems if not everyone in the team knows Python.
So how do you learn Python? You can learn it in a variety of places. What you’re going to learn here is how to learn Python online.
Why You Should Learn Python Online
As stated above, Python is an easy to learn and easy to use, yet highly important language when it comes to coding and programming. Python is also great to use because you can make “modules”, which are templates that you can use in other applications without needing to completely redo all your coding. This is useful when making multiple websites to multiple apps that have the same basic form.
But why learn Python online? There are many universities that offer full degrees in programming and computer science and it’s easy enough to go purchase a “Python for Dummies” kind of book to get started if you’re not wanting to get a whole degree in programming and coding. These options aren’t always viable for everyone, however. A high school student with an interest in making their own apps isn’t ready for a full on university degree but could benefit from taking an online course to get started on coding their own games and mobile applications. A professional social media manager doesn’t necessarily want to go back to school to add some extra skills to their resume and be able to design websites, apps, etc. for the companies they work for. Taking an online class is a great way to learn skills without the time and expense of a traditional in-person class.
Students and professionals alike can benefit from studying online. Even online classes that charge a fee are typically much cheaper than a college course, there’s no commute, and you can typically fit the coursework into your schedule instead of fitting your schedule around a class.
Where Can I Learn Python?
There are many places, both online and in a classroom, that you can learn Python. You can even pick up a book and start learning by yourself if you have the discipline to teach yourself. If you want a comprehensive, fully online program, though, you can check out a site like EDUREKA. Edureka doesn’t claim to be the largest education website or the cheapest, but they do have the highest course completion rate and are growing fast.
Everyone at Edureka cares about whether or not their students pass. They will push you to complete your course in any way that they can. If you are someone who has struggled with “self-paced” online programs in the past due to lack of motivation or the inability to manage time for yourself, don’t worry. You’ll receive reminder after reminder about due dates and deadlines. There is 24/7 support available if you need some extra help. The professionals and educators at Edureka have one shared goal: to help anyone with their continuing education goals, no matter what.
The founders, officers, advisors, and investors that make up the Edureka team all have educational backgrounds in various business and technology fields. They’ve built their educational platform from the ground up and are constantly updating and adding new courses in order to offer the best online technology education out there.
What Classes You Should Take
A good place to start if you’ve never studied Python before is with the ‘Python Programming Certification Course‘. According to this course, the average Senior Python Developer makes over $100k a year, so that’s a good reason to start learning Python! In this course, you will start with an introduction to Python. Beginners need not worry as they will start from the ground up. You will learn what Python is and why it’s important, as well as why you may want to choose it over other programming languages. You’ll talk about scripts, variables, expressions, loops, and many other Python-related terms. Students also get the chance to do a hands-on demo and start coding themselves! After you’ve got your introduction down, you’ll move on to learning Sequences and File Operations, Data Manipulation, GUI Programming, and much more. At the end, you’ll have some chances to program yourself by developing web maps and performing other coding tasks.
Another course you can take is the ‘Python Scripting Certification Training‘ course. Scripting is different than programming. You can use scripting to more quickly and easily build applications. You’ll get an overview of Python in this course as well, so don’t worry about having to take another introductory course before this one unless you’d like to. You’ll learn about data types, variables, conditional statements, and exception handling. You’ll also learn the difference between scripting and programming if that is something that is confusing to you. Pairing this with the programming course above will offer a broader depth of knowledge about Python. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to complete tasks such as developing networking applications. Even if you aren’t a programmer, you can benefit from this course. Edureka recommends this particular course for technical leads, developers, business analysts, data scientists, data analysts, and architects, as well as anyone in the programming field.
Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence are also hot topics nowadays. Python is a great way to work on NLP and you can learn all about how to do that by taking a course like the ‘Natural Language Processing with Python Certification Course‘. People who have already studied linguistics and want to get into this specific field may benefit from taking this course. You’ll go over topics such as tokenization, syntax tree parsing, stemming, and named entity recognition. Don’t worry if that is all nonsense to you now, after the course you’ll have knowledge of many field-specific terms and ideas. You’ll start by learning about text mining: what it is, why it needs to be done, and how you can do it. You’ll move on into cleaning up text files, analyzing sentences and their structures, and classifying texts. At the end of the course, you’ll complete a project where you’ll get to display all of the knowledge you’ve gained throughout the course.
Edureka’s motto is, “Don’t just learn it, master it!” This is why you can also take masters certifications such as the ‘DevOps Masters Program.’ This doesn’t just teach you Python. It is a 12-course program designed to teach you a variety of other skills you’d need if you’re serious about a career in a field like DevOps. So if you take one of the Python courses and want to continue on, consider this program. If you already know that Python is just a stepping stone on a longer path to learning more about computer programming, this masters or the ‘Data Science Masters Program‘ may be a good choice for you. In addition to Python, you’ll learn tools like Apache Spark, Linux, Tableau, and Nagios, as well as skills such as statistics. There is a whole world of programming open to you after you’ve learned Python.
Become Even More Tech-Savvy
As you can see, Python is an extremely useful tool. Even if you don’t want to be a computer programmer you could benefit from learning Python. Linguists can use it for NLP and other text parsing needs, those in the marketing field can use it to develop websites to better suit their brand, a tech-savvy teenager could use it to program a robot for their science class, and an astronaut can use it for their equipment. You could even just learn it to make an app that doesn’t yet exist but that you’d like to use in order to make your life easier. Python has so many uses and is relatively easy to learn, so why not take advantage of all the resources available to you and learn it?
Whether you’re a seasoned programmer just looking to learn another programmer, a scientist wanting to better be able to analyze data, or an app development hobbyist, many people can benefit from learning a new programming language and now that you know how to learn Python online, you may as well give it a try!
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The Sedona Wire Sheet Development Video Series provides an example on building a Sedona wire sheet in the BASremote. The application example is named "Monitoring a Refrigeration Unit". It is an application that monitors the refrigeration unit’s temperature, and when it is too warm, that information is annunciated via a contact closure and an email message. The video consists of three parts.
Part 3 shows the use of the Contemporary Controls developed monitoring tool called BDT (Bacnet Discovery Tool available free on the website). This tool lets us monitor the values of the BASremote via BACnet/IP communication protocol as bacnet objects and write the appropriate objects with new values.
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beno wrote: > LI Xin wrote: >> beno wrote: >> >>> Hi; >>> I'm trying to build the latest distro of openldap on a FreeBSD 6.1 box. >>> Even with the standard config with no flags I get the error that the >>> distro can't find the Berekely DB: >>> >>> checking for db.h... yes >>> checking for Berkeley DB major version... 1 >>> checking for Berkeley DB minor version... 0 >>> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb1)... no >>> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-1)... no >>> checking for Berkeley DB link (default)... yes >>> checking for Berkeley DB version match... yes >>> checking for Berkeley DB thread support... no >>> checking Berkeley DB version for BDB/HDB backends... no >>> configure: error: BDB/HDB: BerkeleyDB version incompatible >>> >>> I had just reinstalled all my ports to BSD. But I went over to sleepycat >>> and d/l'd the latest and ran the ../dist/configure && make && make >>> install from the build_unix dir without a hitch (not the Java version, >>> just the plain vanilla). But I still get the same error from openldap. >>> What am I missing? >>> >> >> It looks that your BerkeleyDB installation has not used the expected >> layout, and configure script has detected the bundled bdb version (1.85). >> > How did that happen, and more importantly, how do I avoid that > happening? I didn't throw any flags at Berkely at all! > > cd build_unix > ../dist/configure > make > make install > > How did you determine version 1.85? You have to explicitly specify where Berkeley DB bits are located. For instance, if you build the OpenLDAP server from the FreeBSD ports collection, then you will have something like the following in your environment: LDFLAGS=" -rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib" CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include/db43 -I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS=" -rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib" These information is important for the OpenLDAP configure script to figoure out the expected BDB libraries/headers, etc. Cheers, -- Xin LI <email@example.com> http://www.delphij.net/ FreeBSD - The Power to Serve!
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DOM XML with PHP 4.4.1? How? I've got a hosted customer who needs this fast. We have PHP 4.4.1 installed, but I am not sure how to fully implement DOM XML. I've looked over the threads here for close to an hour now, and still can't find anything really useful.
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The Cause of a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Boot Loop Computers and tablets and phones can do math very fast, which makes them look very smart. To make it easy, there are plenty youtube Windows Install vids that will help guide through this. While the steps Microsoft provides seem simple enough, and given that if you use eject and perform the sequence correctly it can be reliably reproduced, the probability of failure is quite high due to several factors. If so, what have version of Windows have you got installed at this point? After that, you will see the installer start. First thing I did was install Windows 10, and everything went well for a while until I got a dreaded blue screen.
It might depend on how your drive is formatted. In many cases, Microsoft Surface Pro 4 boot loops have easy solutions. I spent all week this week on Windows 8. Updated 1-3-2019 Why Does Your Surface Pro Keep Restarting? The Microsoft Surface logo will flash at some point, but do not release the buttons until at least 15 seconds have passed. Both send me to the boot loop and both worked before I deleted the Windows Boot Manager. Of course I don't have warranty on my Surface Pro 4 anymore and I can't pay for the repair. I do have secure boot disabled and I even tried manually partitioning the flash drive through cmd.
Step 5: Select the language and keyboard layout you want on your Surface. I was onsite with a customer in Oslo for only 2 days when my Surface 3 flashed the same error. It automatically booted to the Install Windows 10 for me. With using the volume-up methods, the pc boots normally and takes me to no menus. That's about where I'm at.
I disabled Windows boot entirely and it still booted to Windows. I had ordered it more than 2 months ago for it to be delivered to my good friends at Northwest Cadence. Sorry you are having this trouble man :. Does anyone know how to boot to an alternate device without going through windows and reboot? Microsoft provides Surface customers with recovery images that allow you to reset your Surface as if it was just new out of the box. I spent some time each night onsite trying to get the bloody thing to boot and searched the interwebs for results. I'm not sure why it's no longer available, but it's quite bothersome, as I can't find any reason about it or any information on limitations to access.
In some situations, making these repairs requires Cody to completely dismantle the tablet. Luckily the customer provided me with a Dell brick of a laptop which had the saving grace that it booted. Didn't even sit or touch my Surface. So I've been at this for a little bit now with no luck so far. The download will take some time depending on your internet connection. I've seen plenty have this same issue but have not seen a fix that works for me. Make sure that usb hub is a usb 3.
Why Is Your Surface Tablet is Stuck on the Surface Screen? Didn't work on the Pro either. I've tried this during reset, while it was off, after it turned on, after reset and then turning it back on, etc. Here's the thing I have found. After following the instructions to create a recovery drive with the image, I couldn't get it to boot from the recovery drive. I'm not sure if I changed the other settings and it would have worked or if there is a bug which only worked when done this way, but I finally booted from the 14393 Surface Book recovery image and then upgraded and it all works. Step 2: Press and hold the volume-down button.
We've tried to contact Samsung but I'm not expecting a helpful response because we're doing non-standard setups. If have difficult to boot, see. Once complete, select Exit from the left. And turn off your Surface. This process will take half an hour.
Our client in this tablet data recovery case had a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablet stuck in an endless boot cycle. I also disabled bitlocker and SecureBoot as I have read all different tips for how to do this. Powered on again and chose to install Windows. Lost all to get a clean Windows 10. The network adapter in most cases must be usb 3 adapter to be able to pxe boot. So, this time I did not install Windows 10. The type of memory can vary from brand to brand.
I had planned to perform a clean install of Windows 10 I have a 32-bit now and want to change it to 64-bit. How can I restore the Windows Boot Manager now? While still holding the volume-up button, press the power button once and let go of the power button, but do not let go of the volume-up button just yet. Does Windows 10 require some sort of validation of all boot devices or something? From the menu on the left, select Boot Configuration. Recently I had a crash of Windows 10 and while usually you can boot into recovery mode, Windows was uncooperative. They can no longer be held accountable for holding up our industry, and being culpable for its inability to move towards agility. It always shows no bootable device. I dont know if this actually helped any with the followings steps but I just left it disabled for now and plan to renable it later when everything is fixed.
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In the spring of 1942, thirty Comanche were inducted into the United States (US) Signal Corps and were immediately dispatched to combat operations in the European theater. They would ultimately become the famous Native American “code talkers” who helped win World War II. Ultimately, some would earn America’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor.
The Native American code or language allowed Army units to effectively communicate through the natural encryption contained within the cultural roots of their language. Despite the Army’s early efforts and the proficiency demonstrated by the code talkers, the War Department never fully grasped the program’s potential and impacts1. These same code talkers were not formally recognized at the time for their contributions, and their impact was not fully understood until much later in history.
Much later, in 1999, Charles Chibitty2, the last surviving Comanche code talker and one of 17 who had served throughout the entire war, was recognized by the Departments of Defense and Interior3. At 78, he was honored in the Hall of Heroes inside the Pentagon for his extraordinary bravery and achievements. In the same year he was also recognized as a Notable Signaleer at Fort Gordon, Georgia.
After 57 years, the contributions of the Native American code talkers were finally recognized by a grateful nation.
Fast forward to the 21st Century
In October 2009, a team of three 21st Century code talkers were contracted by the Signal Regiment to produce results from the base word “Code”. The 21st Century code was built through advancements in technology and individual learning but still had the aspects of a cryptic, often foreign language.
The difference is today’s code is digital code versus the analog code used in the past. However, the effects are the same. Today’s code contains many similarities to the code used by the Native American code talkers. They both provide a security layer for trust and the content containing messages for communication that most of us can’t read, speak, or even understand.
The code talkers of the past and those now are tested daily through the products and services they provide. The Signal Regiment “gets the message through” using the new code. This code is not defined as point-to-point communications any longer. It is now the code allowing for strategic communication and sharing around the globe.
The strategic vision of our leaders can be transmitted so all can follow and reference it at any time. This code is no longer unidirectional, but communicated omnidirectionally and available anywhere with an automated connection. The code is hidden from the lay user but carries the message both up and down the chain of command, the same as the first code talkers.
How long will it be before we recognize the contributions of these new “code talkers”? I will start now – thank you to our code talkers for coding our regiment into the 21st Century!
Acknowledgements: Thank you to John Antill for facilitating the submission of this article.
- Navajo People. (n.d.). Navajo Code Talker, Navajo Code Talkers History. ↩
- US Army. (n.d.). Code Talker – Charles Chibitty. Signal Corps Regimental History. ↩
- Indian Affairs. (1999, November 29). Last Surviving Comanche Code Talker To Receive Honor From Departments Of Defense And Interior (Media Release). US Department of the Interior Indian Affairs. ↩
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Extended Software Updater is a system utility to check for the latest versions available online of your installed software.
You probably noticed, like we did, that Apple's Software Update application (accessible in the System Preferences panel) only searches for the latest versions available of Apple's software.
And this is the problem! Apple's Software Update application works only with Mac OS X and Apple's components. It does not work for all the third-party software you install yourself. All these components, software, shareware and freeware you install yourself are not checked by Apple's Software Update application.
Because of this lack we have decided to develop a more global application: Extended Software Updater.
From a user's point of view, it is as simple to use as Apple's Software Update application, provides the same functionnality, but does not limit to Apple's components and can work with all your other third-party software.
From a developer or editor's point of view, it is very simple to make an application compatible with Extended Software Updater (only 2 text files are necessary) and make users benefit from it.
- It allows you to search for software installed on your hard drive that are compatible with Extended Software Updater.
- It allows you to check for the latest versions of these software available online.
- It has an inline help to guide you through the interface.
- It remembers window last position at launch.
- It takes very little memory, CPU and disk space.
- It doesn't need any installation nor configuration, which makes it very easy to use.
- It is compatible with itself.
Read the whole documentation for more details...
- The documentation has been updated, users and especially developers should read it again.
- The Updater.esud file is now included in the application bundle, which should be done by all the applications that want to be compatible with Extended Software Updater.
- All AlphaOmega Software applications have been updated to move the Updater.esud file from the Documentation folder to the application bundle, so users can download them again if they want.
- Small bugs have been corrected in the interface.
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Badger vs IronDB: What are the differences?
Developers describe Badger ** as "A fast key-value store written natively in Go". Badger is written out of frustration with existing KV stores which are either natively written in Go and slow, or fast but require usage of Cgo. Badger aims to provide an equal or better speed compared to industry leading KV stores (like RocksDB), while maintaining the entire code base in Go natively. On the other hand, **IronDB is detailed as "A resilient key-value store for the browser". IronDB is the best way to store persistent key-value data in the browser. Data saved to IronDB is redundantly stored in Cookies, IndexedDB, LocalStorage, and SessionStorage, and relentlessly self heals if any data therein is deleted or corrupted.
Badger and IronDB can be primarily classified as "Databases" tools.
Badger and IronDB are both open source tools. It seems that Badger with 6.13K GitHub stars and 430 forks on GitHub has more adoption than IronDB with 5 GitHub stars and 1 GitHub forks.
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Is there a GUI for packaging and uploading a file to the Ubuntu repository?
No command-line stuff with the setup.
Yes, there is GUI for packaging. You can find some in this old answer: Graphical tool for creating Deb packages
But to upload to Launchpad, no.
Anyway, it's easy and you can do with a simple command.
The only caveat: first time only, you need to create SSH keys, register at Launchpad, etc: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/getting-set-up.html
Then, after create your Launchpad repo, no GUI is required, really simple:
dput ppa:<launchpad_user>/<repo> <package>_source.changes
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This section gives an overview of how the base transformer and computation is implemented, using the CPU and GPU transformers as examples.
The base transformer constructor initializes a set of all computations and results associated with the transformer. These sets are populated as computation objects are created. Additionally the transformer constructor can build a list of passes to run on the op graph when initialization and transformation is executed.
Specific transformer implementations may use the constructor to initialize code generators (as in the CPU transformer) or initialize the target device and determine device capabilities (as for the GPU transformer).
To create a computation, users call the transformer’s
computation method. This is a relatively lightweight operation that creates a new
Computation object and stores it in the set of all computations. The
Computation constructor updates the transformer’s set of results and builds a set of all ops that are dependencies of the results by traversing the graph backwards from the result nodes.
Computations can only be created through a transformer before the transformer has been initialized. This is partially because the transformer in its current state modifies the graph through passes and tensor description initialization, but this will likely change in the future.
Transformer.initialize method of the transformer is responsible for running passes to augment the graph, generating code or executables to evaluate ops, allocating buffers and tensors, and initializing tensors. This method can be manually called by users, but will be automatically called upon the first evaluation of a computation if the user has not manually called it.
Passes and op transformation are called from
Transformer._transform_computations. Device buffer and tensor allocation is called from
Transformer.allocate_storage which must be implemented by each transformer. Constant tensor initialization is called from
Transformer.allocate, and other initialization is performed in a special computation called by
Transformer passes are run in
def _transform_computations(self): """ Transform computation graphs to a form that can be run. """ # Run passes on the computation graphs self.run_registered_graph_passes(self.all_results)
Transformer passes are used to replace ops in the graph, remove ops from the graph, or splice ops into the graph. These passes can be used to simplify the graph (see
SimplePrune for an example). Passes can also be used to alter the graph to meet device-specific constraints or to optimize ops for exection on specific devices. Currently the only pass that falls into this category is the
CPUTensorShaping pass, which reduces the dimensionality of tensors to 2D for reduction elementwise operations and 1D for all other elementwise operations. This pass simplifies the requirements placed on code generation to handle multidimensional tensors. In the future, we will likely make this device specific (for example, the GPU kernel generator can handle up to three dimensions efficiently).
All passes inherit from the
GraphPass class, which requires that a child class implements
do_pass. Currently all implemented passes are instances of
PeepholeGraphPass. A peephole graph pass is a specific type of pass that traverses the graph one node at a time, calling
PeepholeGraphPass.visit on each node and which builds a mapping of ops to be replaced. Implementors can define
visit methods for relevant op types and call
PeepholeGraphPass.replace_op to replace the visited op with another op. An example from the
SimplePrune pass is shown below:
@visit.on_type(Add) def visit(self, op): x, y = op.args rep = None if x.is_scalar and x.is_constant: if x.const == 0: rep = y elif y.is_scalar and y.is_constant: if y.const == 0: rep = x if rep is not None: self.replace_op(op, rep)
@visit.on_type(Add) line indicates that this method will be called when an
Add op is encountered during graph traversal. This implementation of
visit is checking if either of the arguments to
Add is 0. Since adding 0 to a value is essentially a no-op, an op meeting this condition can be replaced with its nonzero argument.
Passes present a major opportunity for performance optimization that we plan to exploit in the future. This will likely include device-specific fusion of operations that will allow generation of kernels to execute multiple ops at once, as well as buffer sharing that will allow nonoverlapping operations to share device memory. These passes would improve execution time and memory usage, respectively. We currently have machinery for doing fusion and buffer sharing in
ngraph.analysis, but it is not working in the prerelease and has been disabled until we can refactor it to utilize passses.
Tensor description initialization¶
Tensor descriptions for all ops are initialized in
Transformer.initialize_tensor_descriptions. This calls into the transformer to create
DeviceTensor instances for each op. Each transformer must define implementations of
DeviceBufferStorage class represents a memory allocation on the transformer’s device (for example, this will be allocated with PyCUDA for the GPU transformer). This buffer can be used as storage by one or more tensors. When a
DeviceBufferStorage object is created, the buffer is not allocated yet, but the object is added to the
Transformer.device_buffers member for later allocation.
DeviceTensor class represents a tensor view on top of a device memory allocation, including a base address offset, shape, strides, and data type. A
DeviceTensor object is created for every
TensorDescription in the graph during
Transformer.initialize_tensor_descriptions. When a
DeviceTensor object is created, the individual transformer can handle it in multiple ways. The CPU and GPU transformers both tag
DeviceTensor objects to their underlying
DeviceBufferStorage objects so that they can be allocated at the same time as the device allocation. Each transformer’s
DeviceTensor implementation must support some simple operations including copying to and from NumPy arrays. This is used to set argument values in the graph and get result values from the graph.
After all tensor descriptions are initialized and have created their device buffers and tensors, their allocation is transformed as shown:
self.start_transform_allocate() for device_buffer in self.device_buffers: device_buffer.transform_allocate() self.finish_transform_allocate()
What this means is that the actual allocation of buffers and tensors is transformed into an executable format similar to computations so that it can be run later. This transformed allocation operation is eventually executed by the
Finally, computation objects are transformed into an executable format after allocations are transformed in
for computation in self.computations: computation.transform()
Computation.transform method first gets the set of all ops needed to evaluation the computation. Since graph passes might have replaced ops by updating their forward pointers, this method gets the fully forwarded set of ops. Then the ops are ordered in such a way that all execution dependencies are met using
Each transformer implements a
Transformer.transform_ordered_ops, which accepts a list of ordered ops and transforms them into an executable format. The CPU transformer implements this by generating a Python function containing one or more NumPy calls for each op. Individual ops are handled in the CPU transformer with the corresponding
CPUCodeGenerator.generate_op implementation. The GPU transformer implements this by generating a
GPUKernelGroup containing a set of
GPUKernel objects that can be executed to evaluate each op. Individual ops are handled in the GPU transformer with the corresponding
GPUKernelGroup.add_kernel implementation or
ElementWiseKernel.add_op implementation. The ElementWiseKernel generates CUDA C code to evaluate most op types. Other more complex ops have hand-written GPU kernels, such as convolution and GEMM. These are handled in different
When transformation of computations has finished, the transformer implementation must set the
Computation.executor member to either a function or callable object which will serve as the entry point for computation evaluation.
Computations are executed by calling the
Computation.executor member. For the CPU transformer this is a function pointer to the corresponding function in the generated Python NumPy code. For the GPU transformer this is the corresponding
GPUKernelGroup object which implements the
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On this page:
This is mostly about making the allergies functionality more usable and stable, in addition to a few bug fixes and enhancements in various modules.
Several months ago, the OpenMRS developer community decided that we needed a better release process. We agreed that we would aim to release OpenMRS twice a year, and the platform annually. Our goal was to release OpenMRS 2.1 by September 2014. We just barely missed that goal, but today, in early October, I'm happy to announce the release of OpenMRS 2.1!
This release doesn't bring many user-visible new features to the reference application (the Allergy functionality is nice!), but it has allowed us to focus on refactoring and automating our release process. And further, it gives us a chance to illustrate how an OpenMRS reference application release contains hundreds of under-the-hood improvements to modules that implementers and developers can leverage.
First, I'd like to give a special thanks to Cintia Del Rio, who contributed a huge amount to automating our module release processes, both by helping conceptualize the approach, by setting up bamboo plans, and by documenting the process. We should schedule time on a call to show the new approaches (automation is great!) and work through some last kinks (we have a lot of interdependent modules). Also, Mário Areias popped up out of nowhere to fix broken builds at odd hours just because he noticed them through CI emails, and Mark Goodrich did maven releases for me when I lost my nexus password.
I'd also like to thank Geoffrey Wasilwa, James Arbaugh, Alexis Duque, and Lluis Martinez for answering my last-minute calls for help and getting tickets done fast.
Feature highlights from OpenMRS 2.1:
OpenMRS 2.1 includes new versions of lots of modules. Some highlights of new features since OpenMRS 2.0:
Indeed, there is way more than I can describe here. See the Bundled Modules and Closed Issues section below.
As always, Daniel Kayiwa, Rafal Korytkowski, Wyclif Luyima, Burke Mamlin, Michael Downey, and the Infrastructure Team made big contributions that would take too long to enumerate.
Thanks to the complete list of code contributors to OpenMRS 2.1:
Alexis Duque, Andrew Szell, Angshuman Sarkar, Aniketha Katakam, Anton Kravchenko, Arathy-mac, Benjamin Wolfe, Burke Mamlin, Cintia Del Rio Calvo, Cosmin Ioan, Damian Szafranek, Damitha Kithmal, Daniel Kayiwa, Darius Jazayeri, Deepak N, Filip Biedrzycki, Geoffrey W Wasilwa, Gitahi Ng'ang'a, Glauber Ramos, Harsha Kumara, Hemanth, Jakub Kondrat, Kaweesi Joseph, Krzysztof Kaczmarczyk, Lech Rozanski, Lee Breisacher, Lukas Breitwieser, Madawa Soysa, Marek Szukalski, Mark Goodrich, Mihir, Mike Seation, Miss Beens, Mujir Shaikh, Mário Areias, Nehashri P L, Neissi Torres Lima, Nicholas Ingosi Magaja, Nyoman Ribeka, Pamela Canchanya, Paweł Muchowski, Przemyslaw Gierszewski, Radek Puzdrowski, Radoslaw Puzdrowski, Rafal Korytkowski, Rohan Poddar, Rowan Seymour, Saptarshi Purkayastha, Shruthi Dipali, Suraj Ponugoti, Sushmitha Rao, Vinay Venu, Vinkesh Banka, Wesley Spencer See, Willa Ahmed, Wyclif Luyima, hemanths, indraneelr, Łukasz Gąsior
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|EMR API||1.4||1.1||see in JIRA|
|Form Entry App||1.0||not included||included in RA|
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|HTML Form Entry Extensions for OpenMRS 1.9||1.4||same|
|HTML Form Entry UI Framework Integration||1.1||1.0||see in GitHub|
|ID Generation||2.9.1||2.7||see in JIRA|
|Metadata Deploy||1.2||not included||see in JIRA|
|OpenMRS UI Framework||3.2.1||same|
|Provider Management||2.2||2.1||see in JIRA|
|Reference Application (RA)||2.1.1||1.0.1||see in JIRA|
|Reference Demo Data (optional)||1.3||1.0||included in RA|
|Reference Metadata||2.1.1||1.1||included in RA|
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Question Forums. Excel Questions. Macro to open file and copy data. Become a Registered Member (free) to remove the ad that appears in the top post. Excel 2007 uses Office Open. Corrupted excel workbook with macros Copy worksheet from one workbook to other workbook, its not working with below code Pointing a hyperlink to a specific tab in. A very handy Excel Macro that allows you to merge data of all your excel files from Hi, I have a template in which I have some formula and I want to copy the data from other excel.The problem is that the file which I want to open through macro is not constant, Is there any way I can have macro. 1. Load up Excel and [Open] the file called phoenix.xls in the D:training folder. 2. Right click on theUsing Relative References This next example is designed to copy every fifth row of data to the new sheet (Sheet1).1. Click on the [Enable Macros] button to open the file with the macros active. I can figure out how to get it to open the database and to paste it into the excel file, but I am having trouble getting it to select the needed query and copy it.excel macro to copy data to second sheet. Excel workbooks with macros are saved with .xlsm file extension. They are termed as Macro Enabled Excel Workbooks. Before you open such workbooks, youWorld! Click OK. The table data appears (according to the code that you copied) and message box appears with message - Best Wishes to You! Copy Excel Macro pasted into another xls file in the first empty row.I am preparing excel macro to read data from Input file and output it to two different file depending on condition.
Code Snippet as below fileName1"test1.txt" fileName2"test2.txt" file1 FreeFile() file2 FreeFile() Open fileName1. Similar Excel Tutorials. How to import Text Files (CSV) into Excel Text files in CSV format are one of the easiest ways to store and transfer data as it is one of the most compatibleMacro To Open Internet From Excel And Copy Specific Data - Excel. Well also reference the book by its file name, NOT path (as I had erroneously suggested in a comment above). This worked for me: Sub copydata() Dim wkbSource As Workbook Dim wkbDest As Workbook Dim shttocopy As Worksheet Dim wbname As String . Check if the file is open ret Isworkbookopen Then paste it into another excel file (Press.
xls)on worksheet "Press Break" cell G14. The data that is copied not always fills up the cells N13:O34 so I need it to go toSo to summarise I need a macro to open 6 files copy data from the same location on each of the files(N13:O34) then close and paste it The data excel vba macro open all files in a folder Stack I want to open all files in a specified folder and have the following code Sub OpenFilesThis post provides a complete guide to the Excel VBA Workbook. Learn how to Open, Close, Save, SaveAs, Copy, and Create a workbook and much more. After pasting the code, please press F5 to run the excel macro code. It will open a file and then copy the data and paste the same in Book1 and close the workbook. Now, please check the same whether the code is working perfectly or not. 1) In My Excel file I have 40 sheets with Name (Summary Sheet, Sheet 1, Sheet 2Sheet 39) 2) I want to export only the Summary Sheet to PDF format.-after the search is complete, I want the macro to open that file (the .csv one), copy a sheet from it into the xlsm file and then close the .csv file. It worked to open the files but then i get a subscript out of range when copying and pasting data.Recommendexcel - Copy and paste in VBA macro. eal head scratcher and would love some help and guidance - hopefully it will help me understand it a bit better. Related Post: How to Read Multiple Excel Files and Merge Data into a Single File using VBA. You can write the code inside WorkbookOpen() event in ThisWorkBookI have set it false. This would speed up the macro code that I have written. Read this MSDN blog to understand more about the property. For all general questions relating to Excel but not including VBA or formulas.I have the following code which allow me to open a folder andselect the files I want to open. I then want to copy the data from. Written by Vijay Sharma Tags: advanced vba, consolidate, consolidation, copy data, downloads, Learn Excel, macros, screencasts, VBAthis is the main loop, we will open the files one by one and copy their data into the masterdata sheet Set currentWB ActiveWorkbook Do While ActiveCell.Value "". Drag and drop the modules from the file you opened to the new Modules section in the data listing for the Excel file you created. This copies the macros from their original document to your new file. Open the file and paste the example macro into the file.There are many instances where you could copy your Excel Macro to a VBScript file and run it directly, but sometimes you dont want to deal with that headache.VBA Data Types. Declaring Variables. I am new to macros.I want to write a macro to copy specific data in columns in MPP to another using excel.> Code to open MPP file in Excel Sub Sample() Dim appProj As MSProject.Application Dim aProg As MSProject.Project Dim wb As Workbook Dim ws As Worksheet Set wb The macro code opens each Excel file, performs a task, saves the file, and then closes the workbook.These macro codes are well commented and are completely functional when copied into a module. MapInfo2Excel lets you also export a map window to an open MS Excel file. writing the data into a semicolon separated text file and using a macro in MS Excel .To migrate your macros from one computer to another and one copy of Excel to another in the data listing for the Excel file. I want a macro that asks the user to select a folder, and then to automatically open all the xlsm files in that folder, and copy data from them.Try the attached file, it puts the data from the Excel files in the folder in a new sheet. Sub copydata() Dim wkbSource As Workbook Dim wkbDest As Workbook Dim shttocopy As Worksheet Dim wbname As String .End Function. OK, I think I got it. Instead of .Activate, well just set the book if its already open. Well also reference the book by its file name, NOT path (as I had I try to use ActieveSheet, or Myfile to get the file name of open excel file. What I need is a macro that opens every scans????.xls file and copy some singleI assumed from your initial post that you had created a macro that opened each file (scan0001.xls etc.) and obtained data from Sheet1, cell B1 To do so, the old method was to open users file and to copy all the data in an array of string then open the Excel calculation file where the macro is and paste the date. It works. Now, Instead of during that, I use the method Copy(). VBScript Activate open Excel spreadsheet without URL Wrong Result after Yes/No Button CountifS with VBA to extrernal workbook How to cut andnumbers under 1? copy found string 1 cell down How to read from a text (.txt) file and place data into an excel 2016 document using VBA Macros editor? Tabs A-D is where the data from the files will be copied.Habilidades: Excel, VB.NET. Ver mais: open-table, mock data, easy copy paste data entry, free copy paste data entry systems, copy paste data excel using visual basic, copy paste data online, work copy paste data entry job, excel macro Hi All, Looking for some code that would allow me to open multiple excel sheets and copy the information to a Master File.Once the file(s) is found the macro will then import the data to a worksheet in the active Excel workbook. Explains different data importing techniques in Excel by Macro,Data query external reference.Using VBA read Excel file (opened workbook). Using External reference within Worksheets.Copy paste the below code to VB Editor and execute the code by pressing F5. Make sure that the Target Switches Macro back to the Summary File and continues Workbooks("summary data.xls").Worksheets(CurWks).Activate Set myRngtav1035 (MIS) 1 Aug 03 10:25. Can this be modified to open any type of files (.txt,ppt,doc,html,etc)and copy to one excel woksheet? tav. Macro to get Data from Another Workbook in Excel Macro to get data from a workbook, closed or open, over a network or locally on your computer.I have a VBMacro Excel file loaded on a Server that numerous people access. A Macro in this file creates a Copy of a specific Sheet within the I am looking for a macro to copy data matching column headers between two OPEN workbooks.Dim wbSource As Workbook Dim SFileName As Variant. SFileName Application.GetOpenFilename(" Excel Files, .xlsx, .xls,", MultiSelect:False). This is how to create a macro in VIM or GVIM to open a list of files, then search for something and copy and paste into a new fiMicrosoft Excel - Macro that opens Internet Explorer or any other application - Продолжительность: 1:38 Vis Dotnet 8 336 просмотров. I am new to macros.I want to write a macro to copy specific data in columns in MPP to another using excel.To work with MPP file in Excel, Open the VBA Editor and click References on the Tools menu. creating vba macros to manipulate worksheets in excel 2007. copy data paste another workbook transpose automatically using.RELATED POST. vba code to open excel file from folder and copy data. POPULAR. prime and composite worksheets. Dear Friends, i just want to open protect view excel (97-2003) file and copy sheet(1) data into my Macro Master File (OMaster.xlsb) but im unable to open this file. Please provide a solution or some diff way to complete my task. Sofar I have managed to open the html > file via a macro but how do I then the copying of all the file data in the > macro ?Copy from closed excel file and paste to master file then loop for same siles. How can I transform rows into repeated column based data? How can I open an Excel file without locking it?Format cells in excel for decimal places using a macro. Get column number by cell value in Excel. I copy the information I paste it in my Excel macro program in cell A2I open another PDF file with different information in Adobe Acrobat Pro I copy and paste that information into Excel macro cell B2Then I run the macro and it works great.The problem is, I need to paste Excel data from one Every day I open my access file, select the query I need, open the query and copy it, then to open my excel file and paste special values of text into it.Similar Threads. Creating an "update" button and using a macro to copy data from multiple sheets. 1. Create a transfer request to download the data you want into a BIFF8 Excel spreadsheet file and save the transfer request as dl2xl.dtf.Next, the macro opens the workbook dl.xls, selects the cells with data in them, and copies the cell contents to the clipboard. Exam Insight for CFA. excel add-in C excel vba Macro Programming.chm. active.
3581.excel Save Each Row, Column or Cell As Text or excel file Software 7.0. active. 2306. Three ways to merge multiple Excel files into one: by copying sheet tabs, running VBA, and using theIf you are looking for a quick way to copy data from several worksheets into one sheet, pleaseHow to use the MergeExcelFiles macro. Open the Excel file where you want to merge sheets from Then paste it into another excel file (Press.xls)on worksheet "Press Break" cell G14.Macro To Open Up Several Files And Update Data?Open PDF File In Specific Folder To Copy Data A workbook/excel file can contain multiple sheets/worksheets and not the other way around.Exit Sub OpenBook: Change path to match yours Workbooks.Open "C:MyDocumentsI am working on a macro script for my Master workbook to have a trigger button to auto- copy cell data to a new Filtering and Copying Data. How to Use. Open an Excel Workbook. Press AltF11 to open VBA Editor.Save the file as Macro Enabled Workbook (xlsm) or Excel 97-2003 Workbook (xls). Use A Macro To Copy Data In An Email To Excel Image GalleryOutlook vba open excel file and run macro - vba code toVba extract data from excel file - excel vba open workbook Excel macro to look up data from a database and copy it to another Excel file or sheet. 0. Macro to Import CSV files into Excel. 0. Macro to create a text file with values from cells and text. -1. Macro to open word through excel. 1. Macro does not run when opening a File/Workbook from within Excel. 0. VBA Code to Open Only (.xlsm) Excel 2007 format Macro Files using File Dialog Box.I want to get the file name ( which will be changing as it is dependent on the user which file he selects) so that I can copy the data from it and paste it into my dashboard file.
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||Collision-test every part of every object
against every part of every other object, every frame.
for N parts
|Does not scale to real meshes, which have
millions of parts.
|Bounding volumes||Speed up collision testing by first checking
object bounding spheres:
then collision is possible;
|N2 cheap tests,
for N objects
|Only improves performance by a constant
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|Bounding volume hierarchy
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recursively find intersections.
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|Building the tree is hard, especially for
externally generated meshes.
||Rasterize each object into a space-filling 2D
or 3D grid, usually implemented as a hash table. Then
check the lists of objects in each grid cell for
collisions. (Also runs
well in parallel!)
for V voxels
|A fixed voxel grid is usually too coarse near
the action, and too fine far away.
|Measure if the colliding vertex lies behind
the normal of your surface, with a dot product.
||It's easy to get false positives on a spiky
object, resulting in false collisions that tangle up the
objects rather than letting go.
||Four point-plane tests: normal and three
||As above, but check if the point is inside
the projection of the triangle.
||It's possible to get false negatives on
inside surfaces, resulting in interpenetrating objects that
don't realize they're interpenetrating.
||if any ray leaving the point hits surface an
number of times, it's inside the volume
||Shoot a ray, and count intersections.
This works well if you already have a raytracer.
||It's slow, and the surface must be closed and
manifold. If the ray passes very close to a vertex or
edge, numerical roundoff can determine the answer.
||Check each surface normal, or determinants of 4x4 matrices, to determine if the point is inside the tetrahedron||If the point is inside one of your tets, the
point is inside your object.
||You need a volume representation of a solid
object already; just the boundary is not enough.
|Distance field test
|Look up the point's location in a distance
field. You need a distance field, though! (Distance
fields are a popular way to raytrace.)
||Simple voxel-rasterized distance fields are
slow, memory intensive, and inaccurate. Sophisticated
hierarchical distance fields take work to build.
|Add a spring force pushing penetrating vertex
out along object's normal vector.
||If you push hard enough, objects can overcome
the spring force and pass through one another: this means
the bottom of a tower of wooden blocks will eventually sink
into the ground. Typically penalty methods are local
solutions to a global problem, and so may produce unphysical
behavior when a mesh is trapped between a rock and hard
place. The penalty method is fast, though, taking
constant work per collision.
|Distance field penalty
|Add spring force pushing out along gradient
of the distance field.
||A distance field can produce better global
behavior, by combining information from all adjacent
objects. Your scene must be set up to provide a
distance field, however.
|Move one vertex at a time, and don't allow a
moving vertex to move inside another object.
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Check out our Facebook channel for more informal connecting and communicating. Share your ideas for and activity, look for housing, etc.
Postdoc Community @ UCSF Linkedin Group a central hub for the Postdoc Community at UCSF. Please join, get in touch with colleagues at UCSF and share your experiences and ideas.
Follow us on twitter @PostdocsUCSF for news and views on issues relevant to postdoc life at UCSF.
Slack is a messaging app for teams. This can be used to communicate with Postdocs in specific buildings or across campuses, if you need something immediately, say a chemical etc. You can subscribe yourself with your ucsf.edu email address:
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I’m running an open source project creating a Silverlight2 based mapping control over at: http://www.codeplex.com/deepearth
I’ve been developing with Virtual Earth for a few years and we’re using their data as our Paid example but using OSM as our free open source provider, little demo here:
The control uses the MultiScaleImage control referred to as DeepZoom or Seadragon. It pretty CPU intensive but gives a pretty awesome experience.
The control already supports pixel to long/lat conversions, basic shapes, lines and polygons and plugs into VEWS for geocoding and routing.
We’re building KML support and WKB for connection to SQL 2008 spatial currently.
Anyway we are very close to our first release and I wanted to touch base to make sure we give proper credit to OSM and help promote your work as much as we can.
I have tried to contact SteveC with no luck.
I’d love to know what you think of the control and will let you know when we have our first release.
“I am not a lawyer:” To give attribution just put a “data © openstreetmap” and if you make that a link with lat/lon to the openstreetmap slippy map then that would be super.
I would give you some input, but I don’t know what Silverlight is so it wouldn’t be very valueable.
I am not a lawyer either: I think the issue may be more the “share alike” principle of the Creative Commens license. If you create new content on the basis of the OSM data it may be difficult to get paid for that.
On Silverlight: Dutch television used it for DRM for their Internet “broadcasting” of the Beijing Olympic Games., to ensure it would not be visible outside NL and no recording. Small price to pay for 12 parallel channels of the various sports.
We have added the logo but I will add a “data © openstreetmap” - Is the data actually copyright? Shoud it actual be “Data Provided by OpenStreetMap under Creative Commons” ? I’ll have a read around what others are doing anyway. The project is non-commerical, open source - devs from all around the world contributing.
Silverlight is Microsoft’s new RIA platform - Rich Internet Application. It brings a mini .NET framework to PC, Mac, Linux, Symbian, WinMo and possibly more. The DeepZoom technology we use came from SeaDragon, I’m sure you have seen http://Photosynth.net
If you have a chance to play with the demo let me know what you think, it is moving pretty fast.
Yes the latter seems better, “CC licensed Openstreetmap data” is better? But as Hugo says be aware that it doesn’t matter that the project is Opensource if you create data that isn’t licensed in CC with it. This might be a issue for users of you tools, might be important to note that companies like Google claim ownership of the GIS data that you display on their maps.
Sliverlight… Why not use flash? (I’m very ignorant about this)
Silverlight has announced Hardware acceleration in its next version (3) which should be interesting also.
Anyway, I’m not the best person to sell you on new tech and that wasn’t my point of this thread - thought you’d be more excited about seeing your data in the smoothest control currently available in a browser. And the open source bit was more that if anyone here wanted to do more with it, the license is very much do what ever you like with it.
It actually could be an awesome platform for a new rich editor, Silverlight offers local isolated storage, very rich tooling and even offline capabilities through Live Mesh now. But that is certainly not what we are building, personally I’m keen to add WKB support so I can visualize some data in a high perf, animated way. GIS is really becoming a commodity on the web and you guys should be really proud of the contributions your making.
I am psyched! But I’m old and still consider Flash to be bleeding edge, so I don’t have Silverlight. The video looks good though, a bit like Google Earth is there a big technical difference?
Google Earth / VE3D are both way more advanced. They are installed and use 3D hardware. Currently we are still 2D, we could do 2.5D type thing with the illusion of being tilited but its just 2D.
The idea behind the DeepEarth project is to use a common runtime, SL makes runtimes for PC, MAC, (Linux, WinMo, Symbian in the works) and maybe more. Currently the DeepEarth control is about 80KB.
So the big things for me are: rich experience, cross platform/cross browser with one codebase and being really small.
I’ll post back when we have our first release and make a specific OSM video if you like See if I can convince you to install SL.
Yes please would be nice to see. In the future if you add support for Google earth zoom in / zoom out flight between location, or recording animation then I’m sure people would use this to show of their openstreetmap maps. (if they have Silverlight).
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Moderators are members with the SMP who have the ability to punish those who break the rules. They can join the server at any time and it is required that atleast one moderator is online for a lower-tier player to join.
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I can't figure out why the "from" address in all outgoing email from my network is firstname.lastname@example.org... Everywhere I've looked it is set to be email@example.com, which is what it is suppose to be. I checked the settings for "WP Mail SMTP", "eNewsletter", as well as the "Mass Email Sender plugins". Also checked the network admin email settings. Can you think of anywhere else I should be looking? Have you seen this problem before?
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Qt Creator Problem with Getting Started Tutorial
I was just trying to run the "Hello Notepad" application of the GettingStarted Tutorial ("http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/gettingstartedqt.html":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/gettingstartedqt.html), but it doesn't work.
I did the following steps:
I downloaded the latest QT SDK for Windows (1.2.1) and installed the QT SDK on my Computer. I went through some of the tutorials on Installation and Project Administration and then I wanted to run the "Hello Notepad" example of the Getting-Started Tutorial.
So I opended the C++ File of the part1 folder with the QT Creater. However, the debugging buttons were deactivated, so I could not debug and run the apllication.
Then I opened the gsQT.pro file of the main folder of the tutorial folders (part1 - part5) and tried to debug and run it. However the tool said something like "could not find the .pro files in the part1 (...part5) folders. Then I looked into these folders via the Windwos Explorer and I found only the C++ source files in part1, part2, part3, part4, part5 folders but no .pro files :-(
What do I do wrong? I have completed several projects with php or C++ (Visual Studio) but I am afraid I cannot run the most simple example of the GettingStarted tutorial...
Can anyone help or explain what to do to run the examples of the tutorial?
By the way, this is the message I receive when I open the gsQT.pro file trying to debug:
bq. 12:54:53: Führe Build-Schritte für Projekt gsqt aus...
12:54:53: Starte "c:\qtsdk\desktop\qt\4.8.1\msvc2010\bin\qmake.exe" C:\QtSDK\Examples\4.7\tutorials\gettingStarted\gsQt\gsqt.pro -r -spec win32-msvc2010 "CONFIG+=declarative_debug"
Reading C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt/part1/part1.pro [C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsqt-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_for_Desktop_-MSVC2010__Qt_SDK__Debug/part1]
Reading C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt/part2/part2.pro [C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsqt-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_for_Desktop-MSVC2010__Qt_SDK__Debug/part2]
Reading C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt/part3 [C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsqt-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_for_Desktop-MSVC2010__Qt_SDK__Debug/.]
Reading C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt/part4/part4.pro [C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsqt-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_for_Desktop-MSVC2010__Qt_SDK__Debug/part4]
Reading C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt/part5/part5.pro [C:/QtSDK/Examples/4.7/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsqt-build-desktop-Qt_4_8_1_for_Desktop-_MSVC2010__Qt_SDK__Debug/part5]
12:54:53: Der Prozess "c:\qtsdk\desktop\qt\4.8.1\msvc2010\bin\qmake.exe" wurde mit dem Rückgabewert 3 beendet.
Fehler beim Erstellen des Projekts gsqt(Ziel: Desktop)
Bei der Ausführung von Build-Schritt 'qmake'
you can generate the .pro files by running <path-to-example-directory>\qmake -project for each folder (you will need to edit the PATH environment variable to let the OS know about qmake...alternatively, you can copy qmake.exe to the folder...it is in the bin folder of the SDK)
EDIT-didn't read your second post...could you translate that?
thank you very much for your answer!!!
The translation is:
bq. line 1: Building Project gsqt...
line 2: Starting....
12:54:53 The process "c:\qtsdk\desktop\qt\4.8.1\msvc2010\bin\qmake.exe” was terminated with return value 3
Error when creating the project gsqt /target: desktop)
When executing build-step "qmake"
Once again in details:
I opened the c++ file (just this file) with the qt creater and I could not debug an run it. I assume it is because it is not a project but just a c++ file, right?
So I opened the gsqt.pro file (just this file) and tried to debug and run. The result is the error message above. I tried to open a command prompt (see tutorial) by right-clicking the the gsqt.pro file in the left window of the qt creater and I entered several commands like "qmake -project" etc but the command prompt window then return "wrong spelling or could not find it" but it is the right path...
How can I change the PATH environment variable in QT Creater?
Could you maybe explain which file of the tutorial I should open with qt Creater and what I should do then to run the project? I tried to solve the problem for 2 days not, without success... :-(
EDIT: I could not find the qmake.exe in the bin folder of the SDK. I looked into QtSDK\QTCreater\bin. There are several files and folders but there is no qmake.exe...
EDIT: Maybe it is best if someone could really help me by describing each step in detail (this is exactly whta is not in the getting started tutorial). Which file should I open, what configurations hsould I make to run the first example of the getting started tutorial. I'm sure I am doing something wrong but I'm quite confused now after trying so many things...
there should be something like Qt 4.8.0 for Desktop (MinGW) with a command prompt icon in the start menu folder of Qt(not minGW since you use VS)...use that one...it sets the env. itself...from there you need to go to the examples directory you want to run and then use qmake -project there to create the .pro file...as you said there were no .pro files in the folders and return code 3 means file/path not found...so basically, qmake is unable to find the .pro files and hence the build fail... you need to create the .pro files for the individual examples first...that's what i think is the problem...btw your qmake is here c:\qtsdk\desktop\qt\4.8.1\msvc2010\bin\qmake.exe
EDIT- i just did the same myself...the examples are working...although you'll have to run each .pro file seperately(not the gsqt.pro but the individual .pro files in each folder)
thanks for your reply. I'm so cinfused right now that I could not follow your instructions... Could you maybe help me from the beginning? I know it sound sstrange, but I tried it for 2 days now and I am sure it could be solved easily.
This is the situation:
I downloaded and installed the QT SDK 1.2.1 on my computer (Windows 7) form this page: "Link":http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/downloads#qt-other
I downloaded and installed the QT libraries form this site: "Link":http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/windows-cpp-vs2010
EDIT: These are the available folders on my harddrive C:
Now, I want to open the first example (part1) of the Getting Started Tutorial ("here":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/gettingstartedqt.html)
What exactly do I have to do now?
Thanks in advance!!!!
Ok, I found the solution myself, however I don't understand it...
If I open the folder part1 of C\QT (the installation of the libraries -> see above), there is also a qt project file in the part1 folder. If I double click it, QT Creater opens and every thing is ok.
If I open the folder part1 of the C\QTSDK (the installation of the SDK -> see above), there is no qt project file in the part1 folder.
When initially posting here about the problem, I had only tried to open the part1 example via the SDK installation folders -> didn't work.
Now I found out, that the same examples are also available in the QT libraries instalation, providing qtproject files in each of the folders (part1 - part5) without having compiled or tested anything before.
Is it a bug of the SDK Installation that the part1 to part5 folders to not contain the project files of the examples? Does anyone know?
I'm so happ, finally I can proceed....
well my SDK installation also didn't have the .pro files initially..so i guess that's same for all...
you didn't need to install the libraries coz they are included in the SDK...the seperate libraries are used if you are using some other IDE than Qt Creator(like Eclipse)or if you try to build the static version of Qt...
neways...its not that diff to generate the .pro files in the SDK version...what exactly confused you?
I just don't understand how to generate the .pro files because I tried so many ways and commands...
What exactly do you do after opening the gsqt.pro file of the QTSDK/examples/version/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt folder with the QT Creater SDK?
At this point, the folder QTSDK/examples/version/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt contains 5 folders (part1, part2, part3, part4, part5) each with a cpp-source file in it and the folder contains the gsQt.pro - file. Now the double click on the .pro file, the qt creater opens and displays the .pro file:
@TEMPLATE = subdirs
SUBDIRS = part1
sources.files = *.pro
sources.path = $$[QT_INSTALL_EXAMPLES]/tutorials/gettingStarted/gsQt
INSTALLS += sources@
On the left side, there is a window which displays the project and its files. At this time, only the gsqt.pro file is displayed. This sounds logic, as I doubleclicked only the pro file and didn't do anything else. So what is the next step?
Or is it even wrong to double click the pro file? Should I double click the c++ source file in the part1 folder? And what comes next?
you don't need to open Creator for creating .pro files of existing .cpp files...
open the windows command prompt(not through Qt Creator, but by pressing the <windows key>+r to open the run dialog box and typing cmd.exe and pressing ok for win Xp...in win7 simply press the <windows key> and use the search option in it to find cmd.exe)then execute the following commands:
cd <path-to-example-directory> --press enter-- (the path is until the part1/2/3 folder -
c:\qtsdk\desktop\qt\4.8.1\msvc2010\bin\qmake.exe -project press enter
now you will see a .pro file has been created in that folder(like it was in the examples folder where you installed the libraries)
p.s. - it should also work in the qt creator command prompt
p.p.s. - <windows key> refers to the one between left ctrl and left alt on the keyboard(which opens the start menu)
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Just got off the phone with Verizon Wireless. I asked them if "Garmin Mobile XT for Treo700wx", are compatible and can I use this software.(http://store.treocentral.com/garmin-mobile-xt/10A69A3567.htm) Everyone knows that we as customers do not always get the correct answers. So. Does anyone or has anyone tried using a GPS on any of their smartphones that's not VZ Navigator. I'm trying to get away from buying more hardware. The Treo 700wx has a built in GPS settings but why have it take up memory if it can not be used. Any solutions....?
Did you call Garmin customer support? After all, it's their software. Or what about Palm? It's their hardware. Just curious as to why you expect VZW to know about third party software apps.
Regardless, I hope this solution works for you.
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How To Install Huion Drivers In Windows
We just use Developers Express XtraReports to generate the cards but our users create a template of how they...
We just use Developers Express XtraReports to generate the cards but our users create a template of how they want the cards to look. We tested it with a card printer we had here and it works great, but other printers are not printing the same.
The views expressed are those of the contributors and not necessarily those of the publishers. All of your personal information, including email address, name, and IP address will be deleted from this site. Any feedback you have provided that others have supported will be attributed to “Anonymous”. All of your ideas without support will be deleted. Follow the same steps as install only changing the Deployment Settings to Uninstall.
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Click the Download driver button to download the update. Go to the GEFORCE EXPERIENCE download page to download the program installer to your computer. Here, we will show you how to download GeForce Experience and use it to update your NVidia drivers on your computer. I used the MS patches to install drivers on an existing Win7. I guess that MS tries to make this stuff as difficult as possible, so ppl will not try to install W7 anymore. So, I think MS is telling everybody that they are not allowed to use the NVMe drivers or whatever. In fact, the Reddit poast about this subject has a not working link to the Samsung drivers.
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In a word, if you are to download the recent OpenGL driver, you are to install the most updated graphics driver for Windows 11, 10, 8, 7. If possible, the Device Manager will locate the latest graphics driver for you. You can install it on Windows 10 in the hope that the OpenGL driver can be updated. In a large sense, can’t find the name of Intel ICD HP envy 4500 driver download OpenGL driver or any other OpenGL driver issue in games will disappear.
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But I’m sure this won’t be the end of your file system studies. To access a file, you traverse to the respective directory, and you’ll have it. The journal is a special allocation on the disk where each writing attempt is first stored as atransaction. Journaling file systems record every operation that’s about to happen in the physical layer but hasn’t happened yet. The request is eventually passed down to the physical layer to store the file on several blocks. This feature is also available in the CLI , where a user can change file ownerships or limit permissions of each file right from the command line interface. Linux’s ext4 and Apple’s APFS support files up to16 TiB and8 EiB respectively.
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Things You Won’t Like About Php Developer in Delhi and Things You Will
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I am new to R and trying to figure out how to make a social network map of a system that I have data for.
I have managed to figure out most of what I want to do from the FAQ and tutorials, but I am stuck on two things.
How do I make the canvas larger / the graph more spaced out? Right now it's way too squashed.
At the moment the edge thickness is set based on the weight. The weights represent different statuses (8 = Active, 3 = Requested, 2 = Hidden, 1 = Blocked) and I would like to style the edges rather than change their thickness. In an ideal world, green for Active, green dashed for Requested, black for hidden and red for blocked. One potential problem is that the weights may not be the same in both directions (i.e. u53 could be hiding or blocking u114, but u114 isn't doing either to u53). I am not sure what to do about that :)
I have put some sample data and code at http://www.r-fiddle.org/#/fiddle?id=7a2Aiql2&version=3
EDIT: Updated fiddle with colors (thanks @Chris) at http://www.r-fiddle.org/#/fiddle?id=7a2Aiql2&version=5 - still haven't worked out how to make a bigger plot so there's room for it all!
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[Openmcl-devel] popen is not happy
gat at flownet.com
Wed Jun 4 21:35:59 UTC 2003
> The analogous C code would be something closer to:
> That assumes that the C compiler allocates that "ls" and "r+" each
> time into the code. It stores the string constants away, and only
> allocates the cmd and mode pointers.
Oh yeah. Right. Duh. Now I remember why I like Lisp better than C. ;-)
So to get the behavior I want I need to much with pipe() and dup() and
fork() in order to create the equivalent of Python's os.popen2 (or CLisp's
make-pipe-io-stream). (I find it somewhat astonishing that after this
many decades of unix that opening a bidirectional communications channel
to a subprocess is not a standard thing.)
> It seems to me that if there really is a bug in OSX/Darwin
It's not clear whether this is a bug in the code or the docs. "r+" is an
extension to the usual behavior of popen.
Thanks for all the responses!
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Geoff Chappell - Software Analyst
This function provides some common code for simultaneously saving a new interface pointer and releasing an old one.
VOID IUnknown_Set ( PVOID *ppunk, PVOID punk);
The ppunk argument provides the address of a pointer variable, which may already hold an old interface pointer.
The punk argument provides a new interface pointer, or is NULL.
If the old and new interface pointers are the same, the function does nothing.
The function releases any old interface pointer that is already in the pointer variable (including to clear the pointer variable). If the punk argument is not NULL, the function adds a reference to the new interface and saves the new interface pointer in the pointer variable.
The IUnknown_Set function is exported from SHLWAPI.DLL as ordinal 199 in version 5.00 and higher.
Though this function dates from as long ago as 1999, it was still not documented by Microsoft in the MSDN Library at least as late as the CD edition dated January 2004.
However, the function did eventually get documented, apparently later in 2004. This article now conforms to Microsoft’s nomenclature.
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It doesn’t matter if something exists if you can’t find it. For large data sets, that means you need a search function that can get you what you need. Getting zero results and getting one thousand results amounts to the same thing: frustration. Zero results means you need to try again. One thousand results means you need to spend hours searching through irrelevant results, hoping to find what you’re looking for. No one has time for that.
That’s why we improved the search function in Contentful. We’re eager to announce the addition of phrase-based search to our full-text search engine. It’ll help you do precise searches that limit the number of "false positives" both in the content APIs (Delivery API, Preview API, Management API and GraphQL Delivery API) and in the web app.
Why you need phrase-based, full-text search
In the past, searching for something like how many ounces are in a gallon would produce a result that contains every entry in the environment with fields in any locale that contains any word in the query.
This search strategy works well when you don’t know the exact content that you’re looking for or the order of the words in it. However, this can also lead to results that are not relevant to your search.
Depending on your data set, you might end up with results about many ice cream cones or how to build a house or gallons of oil. None of these results help you answer your question — despite the fact that you are 100% sure that your colleague once wrote a blog entry about how to convert ounces to gallons.
For example, an entry like the one above would match the search how many ounces in a gallon because
ounces was found in the American English title field,
how many in the title body field for the same locale and
in a ...gallon in the remark field in the British locale. This might not be a problem if there are only a few matches like this. But it can be problematic when there are hundreds or thousands to deal with.
Phrase-based, full-text search is accurate and fast
We’ve extended the
match full text search operators to support phrase search. This means that if you wrap the full-text search query with double quotes, the API will only return the entries if the words in the search query are together, in the exact order in any single field and locale. To illustrate this, let’s look at an example where we search again for "how many ounces in a gallon":
The first entry won't be included in the result. Even though it has all of the right words, they are not in the same order as in the search query. The latter two entries, on the other hand, will be included in the result set. They include all the words in the search query in just one field and locale, and they appear in the same order as in the query.
The phrase search is not only better at finding what you are looking for, it’s also faster. In fact, it’s much faster than the regular full-text search. When you choose to use phrase-based search, Contentful can apply a different search strategy that queries the data in a more efficient way.
Phrase search works in the web app, too!
Phrase search is not restricted to the content APIs. You and your team can also benefit from it when working in the web app. This is how phrase search looks like in the web app interface:
We continue to improve the Contentful you love
We hope that this improvement makes using Contentful even more awesome, and that it helps you be more productive. You can read more about full-text search in the documentation.
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It would be ok to test on mice and rats cause they're annoying.
And besides we put traps and things like that already.
Things we need like medicine would be ok to test cause if someone was sick and they didn't have anything that would help you, you would be in trouble.
But things we don't need like make-up you shouldn't test.
So if you're gonna test on animals test on rats or mice you could also test on monkeys cause the animals closest to humans.
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I need to create a new ODBC connection for all clients in a windows 2003 domain env. all running windows XP. I have been doing some research and it looks like I need to export the registry settings on one configured machine and use that when creating and ADM template. I cannot find the settings in my registry - where it is configured. where is the location?
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What is Raspberry Pi OS ?
Raspberry Pi OS is the recommended operating system for normal use on a Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi OS is a free operating system based on Debian, optimised for the Raspberry Pi hardware. Raspberry Pi OS comes with over 35,000 packages: precompiled software bundled in a nice format for easy installation on your Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi OS is a community project under active development, with an emphasis on improving the stability and performance of as many Debian packages as possible.
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It’s not insanity, it is what it is.
If you ask me a question, I’ll answer a whole quiz.
Manic, my mind might explode.
If you ask for a thought, you’d drown in my flow.
Terror, It’s there in my soul,
For once this subsides melancholy’ll take hold.
Oh to be normal, on an even keel,
Oh to be normal and not feel how I feel.
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Multiple Unresolved externals when building an x64 Qt Creator with Intel Compiler.
Well the subject really sums up the issue I am having while trying to build an x64 Creator. I have 40 unresolved externals reported by the build process on (......\lib\qtcreator\Utilsd.dll) along with countless LNK4217 (locally defined symbol) errors.
qmake "QT_PRIVATE_HEADERS=" ..\qtcreator.pro
..\jom\jom -j 4
I have followed the instructions in the README so I can't see where or what I am doing wrong. So if anyone is able to help me with this please I would appreciate it.
Intel compiler is not supported. None of us uses it to build Qt Creator with, so please expect trouble. If you manage to do it, please submit a patch as a "merge request":https://qt.gitorious.org/qt-creator on gitorious:-)
Some more information would be nice if you actually expect somebody to help you (like the full build log, etc.)
Tobias, can I ask what exactly you mean when you say not supported, does this mean in x64 land due to the mkspecs for win32-icc only or are there other reasons?
I omitted the build log due to the size limitations for posting, but when I have some time at the weekend I'll see if I can find a home for it and provide a link to it.
And if I do succeed I will of course provide a patch.
"Not supported" as in: No official package is build using this compiler and none of us has ever tried to build creator with the intel compiler so far (as far as I know).
We try to work cleanly and do build with all kinds of different compilers (incl. MSVC in different dialects, gcc 4something and occasionally even clang), so there is a good chance that it will work using the intel compilers, but we can not guarantee it will work nor provide much help in case of problems.
Having said that: I'd be happy to get feedback on how it went. We will happily apply patches to make compilation smoother for you -- if they do not introduce problems with the compilers we do support that is.
PS: What does "QT_PRIVATE_HEADERS=" do?
This is to disable the QmlDesigner plugin as outlined in the README from the Creator sources.
Didn't know we did that;-)
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Hi, i have a Dell Inspiron 20 3043. As soon as i turn it on im prompted with a message thats says Enter Current Password. I called dell and they gave me a password that does not work. They ran out of options to help bypass the password. I've taken the hard drive out and booted the computer and i still get the message. I'm completely locked out of the bios and everything. I even tried taking the CMOS battery out and waiting a complete hour before replacing it. Still have the message. Im out of options at this point. My computer is a paperweight. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
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First, my apologies for the lack of content since the beginning of the year. I'm in the first year of my PhD program and it has been crazy. Midterms are finished for me, so content will be sporadically coming back in the next few weeks. I'll also be working on updating my links on the right (the 12thManChild has deserved a link for about 6 months, I'll get on that here shortly). I'm also planning to migrate over to the new version of Blogger.
Qualifiers are at the end of May. Assuming that I pass, regular content will resume then. To anyone who is still checking this space, thank you for your visits and your patience.
Gig 'em Ags.
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Re: cahnging debian version
On Sun July 24 2005 11:15 am, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> I read on "Debian Reference" how you can update a debian installation
> along the path:
> but, it is not clear: if i want to turn a stable version in a testing
> 1) can i do it?
> 2) how can i do it?
Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change "stable main" to "testing main" or
"unstable main". Then run "apt-get update" and "apt-get dist-upgrade". Think
twice before going to testing (leading edge) or unstable (bleeding edge),
once upgraded you can't go back to stable without reinstalling. Also comment
out the security.debian.org line from sources.list. There are no security
updates in testing or unstable. There are updates but they take time (more so
for testing) and they don't come from the security team.
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[win-ee] / noun
UX designer and researcher based in Toronto.
I am a marketer-turned-designer-researcher who recently graduated from the University of Toronto with my master's in user experience design. I currently work at Deloitte Digital as a design research consultant helping clients solve innovation challenges.
In 2016, I graduated from the Schulich School of Business at York University, where I studied marketing and operations management. After graduating, I worked in:
- Project management at RBC
- Promotion strategy at Shoppers Drug Mart
- Product management at Loblaws
My passion for helping people and creating a positive impact in my community lead to my decision to switch from a career in marketing products to designing them.
My design philosophy is rooted in research-driven solutions. Before tackling any challenge, you will find me diving into the problem space, listening to users and uncovering insights.
I can 🐻-ly wait to meet you. Let's connect!
Basic HTML / CSS
Precima / AC Nielsen
Best Outreach Award
GO NATE Case Competition 2021
Google Cloud Winner
Hack The North 2020++
Canada's Next Top Ad Exec 2016
What do I do for fun?
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If you’ve ever worked with or researched SQL Server’s PIVOT function, you probably noticed most of the samples pivot against an id column. Typically an int column like EmployeeID, or StoreID. That’s fine and dandy, but what happens when you want to PIVOT against a varchar column? If you’ve been in this need you know this is a bit of a task.
I had this need on an app recently and built a little dynamic sql action that does just this. The example below however, uses the the DatabaseLog table in the AdventureWorks sample database to return a count of Events logged for each Schema. Before jumping into the PIVOT, here’s a simple query that gives you the same information, all Schemas, Events, and Event counts.
SELECT [Schema], [Event], COUNT( [Event] ) AS 'event_count' FROM DatabaseLog GROUP BY [Schema], [Event] ORDER BY [Schema]
Running this query should give you a long result looking something like this.
While this query returns the same information to you, I don’t like this format as much as using PIVOT. This query result is long and requires a bit of manipulation to get into a readable format.
Now let’s have a look at retrieving the same information using the PIVOT function.
/* Example of a dynamic PIVOT against a varchar column from the Adventureworks database References : PIVOT & UNPIVOT function http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177410.aspx AdventureWorks sample Databases http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms124501(v=SQL.100).aspx AdventreWorks.DatabaseLog http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms124872.aspx */ USE AdventureWorks -- populate temp Event table SELECT DISTINCT [Event] as 'Event' INTO #events FROM DatabaseLog -- this var will hold a comma delimited list of [Event] DECLARE @eventList nvarchar(max) -- create a flattened [Event], list for the PIVOT statement SELECT @eventList = COALESCE( @eventList + ', ', '') + CAST( QUOTENAME( [Event] ) AS VARCHAR(1000) ) FROM #events ORDER BY [Event] -- drop table var since our data now lives in @eventList DROP TABLE #events -- this var will hold the dynamic PIVOT sql DECLARE @pvt_sql nvarchar(max) -- NOTE : we're using dynamic sql here because PIVOT -- does not support sub SELECT in the 'FOR Event IN ( )' -- part of the query. -- If we don't use dynamic SQL here, the PIVOT function -- requires you to hard code each 'Event' -- Using SELECT * here so the [Event] columns are auto included SET @pvt_sql = 'SELECT * FROM ( SELECT [Event], [Schema] FROM DatabaseLog ) AS data PIVOT ( COUNT( Event ) FOR Event IN ( ' + @eventList + ' ) ) AS pvt' -- run the query EXEC sp_executesql @pvt_sql
Assuming you have the AdventureWorks database installed on your server, running this sql should give you a result looking something like this.
This query result was truncated to fit in this post, but just know the query above creates a column for every Event in the Databaselog table.
A quick explanation of what’s happening in this sql
- First you fill a table variable ( #events ) with all Events from DatabaseLog
- Next create a comma delimited list of the Events inside of the table variable
- Drop the table variable now that we’ve got our delimited list of Events
- Build the PIVOT statement as a string so you can inject the Events list
- Fire the dynamic SQL via EXEC
Dynamic SQL is something that comes in handy from time to time, but I do my best to only use it if I absolutely have to. In this case we’re using it because the PIVOT function does not allow sub SELECT statements. This is also why we create a specially formatted delimited list of Events prior to building the dynamic sql.
So there you have it, one example of using PIVOT against a varchar column instead of an integer column. Also, this is a pretty good example of a dynamic PIVOT since it’s pretty simple. I hope this makes sense, and if you have any suggestions of better techniques, I’d love to hear it.
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John Coltrane Quartet - Too Young To Go Steady
Too young to go steady, too young
I hear him (her) say
He (she) says I'm (we're) not ready
But then why am I (are we) feeling this way?
Too young so he (she) tells me
He (she) says we'll have to wait
Why wait till it may be too late?
Can't he (she) realize he (she) drive me wild
Is he (she) made of stone?
Must he (she) always treat me (act just) like a child?
Won't he (she) ever own up
I'm (we're) grown up?
Some day he'll (she'll) be sorry
Some day just wait and see
He'll (she'll) wish he'd (she'd) gone steady with me!
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Since 2015 I am CONICET researcher at
and belong to the group of Partial Differential Equations.
From 2019 I enjoy a professor position to Instituto de Cálculo, an interdisciplinary
research institute at University of Buenos Aires, after several professor positions at the
Department of Mathematics, University of Buenos Aires.
Here you can find myINSTRUCCIONES FINAL ECUACIONES DIFERENCIALES
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I try to use Adaptivist Page information macro to automatically fill values in Page properties macro.
For example I fill page property Last modified date using this macro.
Everything in displayed ok on the page.
But when we look at Page properties report, we see incorrect date in the Last modified Column.
It looks like this value is duplicated on every row, containing the same macro (Page information|modified-date) with the value of the first row.
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In my humble opinion, Mark Minasi authors the best manuals for Microsoft Windows anywhere. Starting with a book on OS-2, Mark has been providing professionally written documentation since 1988. I can’t say that these books are appropriate for absolute beginners, but they’re just the thing for intermediate and advanced users who wish to master a new version of Windows.
You can find his books at http://www.minasi.com/books , Amazon. Com, or your local bookseller.
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The asset pack looks very nice. I will see what I can build with it over the weekend :p
You’re right. We don’t have anything to show off. As soon as 0.4 is ready we’ll have a working web player which we can use to publish smaller demo games. I think that will help a lot to get attention.
We could also try to get Neo in the ReactOS open source program for extra visibility (it runs perfectly well on ReactOS btw. :D).
That would mean that Neo is the only 3D content creation platform that fully supports ReactOS.
But first we need more to work with. More demos, a smoother user experience and more well tested and documented features.
Btw: Do you think that you are able to write a small “howto” on using Neo?
That would be a very huge step in the right direction.
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There are three budget reports:
Budgets can be printed based on their status. As below:
or a selected budget:
Budget audit report - to check that budgets are set up correctly. Run this from the budgets or reports form.
Actual figures are included if they exist. As in the above example.
Budget/Actuals - compares actual income and expenditure with the currently active budgets. Run this from the reports form - Actuals vs Budgets.
This report is limited to a maximum of two months - plus the YTD figures.
Business plan - produces a report based on the budgets you have created. This report can print details (all budget periods) or summary (only the totals). This report is started from the Budgets form.
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Hey there! I'm currently thinking about making an immersive mod for Starbound, where the players can find every kind of items during exploring, ranging from new crops, animals and resources, to household, hygiene and lifestyle items, in the style of Hydrocraft for Project Zomboid. I'm doing this not only for fun (I love making pixel art, so many of the art work is already done), but because it somewhat annoys me seeing that in every game we only find items that are required to progress, and not "useless" items. Of course many of my items would have a purpose, like recycling, decorating, selling and trading. I'm already taking ideas from Hydrocraft and other games and mods items, but I need your help and opinions. So, based on that, can you please name as many random items as you can? (and are willing to!) Items that you have at home or work for example, ranging from apples and TV remotes, to medicine and valuables. Thanks!
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Nathan Uyttendaele has written a great beginner’s guide to speeding up your R code. Abstract:
Most calculations performed by the average R user are unremarkable in the sense that nowadays, any computer can crush the related code in a matter of seconds. But more and more often, heavy calculations are also performed using R, something especially true in some fields such as statistics. The user then faces total execution times of his codes that are hard to work with: hours, days, even weeks. In this paper, how to reduce the total execution time of various codes will be shown and typical bottlenecks will be discussed. As a last resort, how to run your code on a cluster of computers (most workplaces have one) in order to make use of a larger processing power than the one available on an average computer will also be discussed through two examples.
Unlike many similar guides I’ve seen, this really is aimed at a computing novice. You don’t need to be a master of the command line or a Linux expert (Windows and Mac are addressed too). You are walked through installation of helpful non-R software. There’s even a nice summary of how hardware (hard drives vs RAM vs CPU) all interact to affect your code’s speed. The whole thing is 60 pages, but it’s a quick read, and even just skimming it will probably benefit you.
- “The strategy of opening R several times and of breaking down the calculations across these different R instances in order to use more than one core at the same time will also be explored (this strategy is very effective!)” I’d never realized this is possible. He gives some nice advice on how to do it with a small number of R instances (sort of “by hand,” but semi-automated).
- I knew about rm(myLargeObject), but not about needing to run gc() afterwards.
- I haven’t used Rprof before, but now I will.
- There’s helpful advice on how to get started combining C code with R under Windows—including what to install and how to set up the computer.
- The doSMP package sounds great — too bad it’s been removed but I should practice using the parallel and snow packages.
- P.63 has a helpful list of questions to ask when you’re ready to learn using your local cluster.
One thing Uyttendaele could have mentioned, but didn’t, is the use of databases and SQL. These can be used to store really big datasets and pass small pieces of them into R efficiently, instead of loading the whole dataset into RAM at once. Anthony Damico recommends the column-store database system MonetDB and has a nice introduction to using MonetDB with survey data in R.
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Mathematics for the Analysis of Algorithms
A quantitative study of the efficiency of computer methods requires an in-depth understanding of both mathematics and computer science. This monograph, derived from an advanced computer science course at Stanford University, builds on the fundamentals of combinatorial analysis and complex variable theory to present many of the major paradigms used in the precise analysis of algorithms, emphasizing the more difficult notions. The authors cover recurrence relations, operator methods, and asymptotic analysis in a format that is terse enough for easy reference yet detailed enough for those with little background. Approximately half the book is devoted to original problems and solutions from examinations given at Stanford.
A collection of some fundamental mathematical techniques that are required for the analysis of algorithmsIs very well written; the style and the mathematical exposition make the book pleasant to readA wide range of topics are covered, including many of the major paradigms used in the analysis of algorithms, in an extremely concise manner (one hundred plus pages)Contains a wealth of highly original, instructive problems AND solutions, taken from actual examinations given at Stanford in various computer science coursesPresents a welcome selection and careful exposition of material that can be covered in a single course with a group of advanced students well-grounded in undergraduate mathematics and computer scienceThe authors cover four important topics in algorithm analysis, all from a rudimentary, but highly original, point of view; each of these topics is critical to understanding the modern analysis of algorithms, primarily from the speed of execution perspective
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@alphabetapie I feel like I responded to your question in my previous post.
Somewhat. But the inputs in the config file are not clear that they represent both the keyboard commands (which I don't want), and the controller commands (which I do want). So I had to do some experimenting to sort that out on my own.
But also, in doing that, it seems I found a much simpler way than searching the input_disk_next_btn line in the config file and adding the button command manually. Would it not have been easier to just use this menu and set the button presses here on the controller? It's an option that does exactly what I want. Just hidden in the hotkey menu.
Here is what I mean below (and where some of the confusion comes from I think). At any rate, mission accomplished.
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The consortium has developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for purification of extracellular vesicles and RNA, as well as for exRNA sequencing and data analysis. A major goal of ERCC Stage 1 was to standardize these procedures to minimize experimental variation across labs and experiments.
Most of the protocols were updated after first release in 2015 based on vetting the originals in multiple labs. The major change to isolation and enrichment protocols was an increase in input volume of biofluid from 200 µL to 500 µL. The larger input volume yields more reproducible amounts of RNA isolation across multiple experiments.
Updated protocols are indicated here as version 2 (v2). We have maintained links to version 1 protocols for archival purposes.
miRDaR is a web application designed to help researchers select the best RNA isolation protocol for detection and reproducibility of miRNAs of interest to them. It accompanies the publication Srinivasan et al. Small RNA sequencing across diverse biofluids identifies optimal methods for exRNA isolation. Cell (2019) and replaces the earlier protocols decision tree, still linked here for archival purposes.
This decision tree allows a beginner to understand the best approaches available in the field to study extracellular vesicles and extracellular RNA. See this blog post for an in-depth discussion of how to select protocols from this page. The Protocols Decision Tree currently still refers to version 1 protocols.
Collection of Biofluids
Isolation and Enrichment of Extracellular Vesicles
All of the protocols below can be found in the Supplementary Appendix of the publication above.
Validation and Quantification
This publication includes four variants on the main idea of adding random adapters at the amplification stage of sequencing.
Proteomics on Extracellular Vesicles
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XBox office...that'll never happen. Just like MSOffice will never get on my "gamebox", nor will any media. I have a laptop with office and a mediacenter for media. My game PC does nothing but games.
XBox is a cpu/gpu/ram/hdd/dvd-rom in a box...so it's a PC, you can get an OS to install on it. Some of the Linux people have managed to get Ubuntu on them.
The only difference between and Xbox and my PC is that my cpu is twice as fast, my graphics are twice as fast, my HDD is twice as big if not more, because I've got watercooling it's half as noisy as an XBox
and it's getting near 10 times as expensive
!!. Other than that they are the same animal. I turn it on hit an Icon (IL2 Stab) and play a game. I finish I turn it off. 99% of my browsing/email are done on a laptop while sitting in a big comfy chair in me living room. XBox is a PC and my PC is an XBox how ironic.
BTW Dart http://www.ebuyer.com/product/120353
will do the job for your printer.
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Okay from the start, let's make one thing clear: we're movie bloggers, not lawyers. We're in the process of collecting legal documents on Sophia Stewart's case, and plan to speak with her lawyers shortly. In the meantime, here is some of what we've dredged up on the legal end. All of these forms are dated September 27, 2004:
- A motion from the defense, to dismiss the charges based on Statute of Limitations, was denied.
- Stewart violated some kind of RICO regulation in one of her charges; the charge was summararily dismissed, and she was invited to resubmit that complaint. And no, we don't understand what that means, either.
- The defendants apparently moved to strike a specific paragraph from Stewart's complaint that referred to statements made during an earlier settlement discussion. That motion was denied, "without prejudice to their right to seek exclusion of any evidence probative of the allegations as appropriate in any subsequent proceeding."
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the level of the short course? What is the target audience? Are there prerequisites?
Modeling Material Short Courses are at the graduate-level. Basically anyone with an undergraduate education in engineering, science or mathematics is qualified to attend. We attempt to present the material in a manner accessible to all participants regardless of their background.
The target audience is researchers in academia and industry involved in or interested in predictive materials modeling. By "predictive modeling", we mean models that can predict material response based on fundamental atomic-scale information as opposed to traditional phenomenological (empirical) engineering practices.
We often find that our participants are either engineers who primarily use traditional continuum methods (like finite elements) and are interested in seeing how atomic-scale information can be incorporated into such models (for example to study failure mechanisms or phase transformations) or researchers who are experts in atomistic computations and want to learn how these methods can be incorporated within large-scale models of macroscopic systems. In addition we have graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and faculty members whose research focuses on continuum, atomistic or multiscale techniques and who wish to learn more about one of these areas in order to extend the applicability of their work.
What can a participant expect to learn in 4 or 5 day course?
We teach both 4-day and 5-day courses. The material covered is about the same, but the 5-day course gives more time for hands-on exercises and for students to absorb the large amount of material to which they are exposed.
Four or five days may seem like a short amount of time, but if you think about it, five 9-hour days (less lunch and breaks) is about 35-40 hour of lectures and exercises. A typical 14-week semester of an academic course that meets 3-hours per week is 42 hours. So a Modeling Materials Short Course is roughly comparable to a full semester's worth of work.
We cover a range of topics in a typical short course, including material structure (crystals and defects), continuum mechanics and thermodynamics, the finite element method (FEM), quantum mechanics and density functional theory (DFT), classical atomistics (interatomic potentials and molecular statics), statistical mechanics and molecular dynamics (MD), computing stress and heat flux in MD, theory of multiscale methods, the quasicontinuum (QC) method (theory and applications), and advanced
QC methods (finite temperature, temporal acceleration). These topics can be adjusted based on the needs of a hosting institution.
What general benefits and skills can a participant in a short course expect to gain?
Some general benefits and skills that students can expect to get out of a Modeling Materials Short Course include:
Disparate topics in the course are presented in a unified fashion, by the same lecturers, using a common notation. A strong emphasis is placed on the connections between the very different topics. Often courses like this are taught by a group of different lecturers who each bring a different perspective and notation, which makes it difficult for a student to integrate.
While it is not possible in one week to become an expert in each of the areas listed above, the Short Course does deepen a researcher's understanding of their own field, and provides them with the basic concepts and terminology of other fields. This will make it easier for people from different fields to communicate and serves as a starting point for someone wishing to enter a new field.
The course is well-integrated with the lecturers' books ("Modeling Materials" and "Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics") which the participants receive as part of the tuition. Participants will also receive lecture notes (copies of the presentation slides) that direct them to sections in the book for further reading for all topics covered. Listening to the lectures and becoming familiar with the notation will make it much easier for participants to continue learning on their own. As such, the course may be viewed as a "gentle" introduction to the books.
On a practical level, the hands-on portions of the Short Course provide participants with useful skills. They learn how to solve some basic problems in the different subject areas covered and gain familiarity with computational techniques (some of which will likely fall outside their area of expertise), such as nonlinear FEM, MD (LAMMPS) and multiscale QC.
How much does it cost? What is included?
Every course is priced differently depending on the length of the course, hosting institution, and venue. See a particular course for details. The tuition includes copies of the books "Modeling Materials" and "Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics", lecture notes (copies of the presentation slides), and open source software used during the course.
Do participants get a certificate for completing the course?
Yes. Participants will receive a "Certificate of Completion" for the short course.
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The Social Community Detection (SCD) module is an Extension module, and is part of the Graph Mining suite provided by Task 4.3. SCD computes and updates social communities of the ego, based on the multilayer structure provided by the Contextual Ego Network (CEN), and the current status (Online/Offline) of the alters.
Communities are created whenever needed, and kept updated through time according to the changes detected on the CEN and thanks to a protocol implemented in the module, which observes the status of the alters and acts accordingly to spread the updates.
Other modules and apps can use SCD to lookup the current communities of the ego. Communities are intended to be social communities (based on friendship relationships), because the community detection task is performed on the CEN of the ego, which is made to store the social ties of the ego.
The SCD module depends on the following HELIOS modules:
The module provides APIs to start and stop the module to give full control of its potential to the developer. Once started, it automatically connects to the alters and starts a messaging exchanging protocol to detect the social community structure of the ego. Communities are detected on context basis (each context has its own communities), are updated through time to reduce energy consumption and memory usage, and manages community lifecycle events locally. The seamless integration with the CEN module greatly helps in managing, recovering and using the community structure so that no overhead is spent. The module requires the identifiers used by the Nodes in the CEN module to be the same identifiers used in the Messaging module, otherwise nodes are not able to communicate with each other.
The module is not (yet!) available through Nexus, therefore an aar is provided alongside the code. The aar is available in the following directory:
socialcommunitydetection/build/outputs/aar. To include the module in your Android Project, you have to dounload the socialcommunitydetection-release.aar file, then open the project you want to import the module into, and click File -> Project Structure. In the newly opened window, click on the '+' sign (add dependency) and select 'Jar dependency'. A new window opens which requests the path to the socialcommunitydetection-release.aar file (absoulte paths work, but relative paths are preferred) and a configuration (implementation is preferred). When finished, confirm by clicking on the 'OK' button in both windows, let the project synchronize the dependencies and build the project to make sure the module is now correctly integrated. An official guide is also available here.
To start the SCD module, instantiate a
TrustManager object and then call the
startModule() method. This method requires an already instantiated Contextual Ego Network to detect the community structure and a running ReliableHeliosMessagingNodejsLibp2pImpl for exchanging messages with other alters. The method returns true if the module was started correctly, or false is the parameters were found not valid.
To stop the module, simply call the
stopModule() method. Data structures will be freed, and the module will stop sending messages to alters or reacting to CEN changes. The module supports object reusage, so an instance of the SCD module can be restarted by calling
startModule() again. To check whether the module is running, use the utility method
isStarted(). Although possible, it is strongly advised to not run multiple instances of this module on a single device.
Lastly, to get the community structure call the method
getCommunities(). The method accepts a parameter, which is the context object (defined in the CEN module) for which to retrieve the communities. An unmodifiable list of Communities will be returned, please do not attempt to modify this list, otherwise an exception will be thrown. If the module is not running or the argument is invalid, null is returned.
A Community object can be inspected through several methods. The method
getCommunityId() can be used to uniquely identify a community. The method
getCore() returns an unmodifiable list of CEN Nodes, which represent the alters currently present in the community. Lastly, the method
prettyPrint() can be used to generate a String (human readable) representation of the community.
This project is structured as follows:
License: Apache License 2.0
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SolarWinds® Network Performance Monitor (NPM) is the ONLY monitoring solution with NetPath™ for hop-by-hop visibility into your critical paths, on-premises and into the cloud. NPM also features PerfStack™, helping you accelerate identification of root cause by dragging-and-dropping network performance metrics on a common timeline for immediate visual correlation across all of your network data. See why we're the leader. Try it free for 30 days!Are you evaluating this software for your business?Advertisement
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C.H.A.O.S. is a Linux distro made for clusters.8 weekly downloads
CallFilter applies rules to incomming Phone Calls. Much like a network firewall.
a project to collect and organize various software projects, and a team to create new software for linux.
Cloudbased voice solutions are common in enterprise networks and frustrating for operations teams to manage. Simplify VoIP monitoring by having a proactive analysis of on-prem, hybrid and UCaaS voice services. Try the ThousandEyes VoIP monitoring solution today, free.Advertisement
MDReports is a set of BIRT extensions in order to define, generate and archive report on data or metadata(RDF). We are also studying a permission management tool for RDF.
WoopGUI - A Win32 OOP GUI Library for Harbour
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Copyright © 2005-2009 Emmanuel Saracco
How to create music with GNU/Linux
WORK IN PROGRESS
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
A copy of the license is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html.
This howto is dedicated to all GNU/Linux users that refuse to use proprietary software to work with audio.
Many thanks to all Free developers and Free composers that help us day-by-day to make this possible.
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In this workshop, a FlexDeploy expert will help you quickly learn about FlexDeploy and how it can improve your enterprise software development, operations, and release processes.
Flexagon will demonstrate the FlexDeploy DevOps platform with out-of-the-box support for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC).
In a short, 15-minute overview, you will see how FlexDeploy enables:
A 75-minute, live deep-dive demo of FlexDeploy for OIC will cover:
Finally, you'll have time to ask questions of our FlexDeploy experts.
When: November 4th at 10:00-12:00 US Eastern
Where: Virtually, via WebEx
Who: Those interested in exploring DevOps, CI/CD, and Release Orchestration for Oracle Integration Cloud
Meet the Instructors:
Joel has been working on integration and API architecture and development for the past 8 years, including with products such as Oracle SOA Suite, MuleSoft Anypoint Platform, Oracle Integration Cloud and API Platform, and Google Apigee. At Flexagon, Joel is part of the FlexDeploy engineering team which is enabling on-prem and cloud use cases related to integration, API management, containers, and other tools and technologies.
Dan has been in technology leadership roles for the past 20 years. He has covered operation systems and middleware product development, technology architecture, and software solution delivery focused on Oracle, IBM, and Open Source technologies. His experience with software automation led him to form and develop Flexagon's DevOps platform: FlexDeploy. Dan is currently the President of Flexagon and leads Strategy, Marketing, and Sales for various products and services.
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Preserving the character of perturbations in scaled pitch contours
March 15, 2010
The global and fine dynamic components of a pitch contour in voice production, as in the speaking and singing voice, are important for both the meaning and character of an utterance. In speech, for example, slow pitch inflections, rapid pitch accents, and irregular regions all comprise the pitch contour. In applications where all components of a pitch contour are stretched or compressed in the same way, as for example in time-scale modification, an unnatural scaled contour may result. In this paper, we develop a framework for scaling pitch contours, motivated by the goal of maintaining naturalness in time-scale modification of voice. Specifically, we develop a multi-band algorithm to independently modify the slow trajectory and fast perturbation components of a contour for a more natural synthesis, and we present examples where pitch contours representative of speaking and singing voice are lengthened. In the speaking voice, the frequency content of flutter or irregularity is maintained, while slow pitch inflection is simply stretched or compressed. In the singing voice, rapid vibrato is preserved while slower note-to-note variation is scaled as desired.
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I was just poking around in SQL Server 2008 and wanted to know if there were any new Dynamic Management Views. There are a total of 33 new Dynamic Management Views. The list of them is below, I think their names make clear what the dmv is supposed to do (or at least I think I know)
If you want to find out what the names of all the new DMVs are by running a query on your SQL Server 2008 box and you don't have a linked server to a SQL Server 2005 box then don't worry I have prepared the query below for you. SELECT * FROM sysobjects
WHERE name LIKE 'dm_%'
AND name NOT IN('dm_os_hosts',
Enjoy exploring these DMVs
I also did a reverse query and all the DMVs that were in SQL Server 2005 are also in SQL Server 2008, none were dropped
I wonder if they will add more DMVs once the product is feature complete?
I also wonder if the good doctor Louis will include these in his DMV book?
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About Denis Gobo
I was born in Croatia in 1970, when I was one I moved to Amsterdam (and yes Ajax is THE team in Holland) and finally in 1993 I came to the US. I have lived in New York City for a bunch of years and currently live in Princeton, New Jersey with my wife and 3 kids. I work for Dow Jones as a Database architect in the indexes department, one drawback: since our data goes back all the way to May 1896 I cannot use smalldates ;-( I have been working with SQL server since version 6.5 and compared to all the other bloggers here I am a n00b. Some of you might know me from http://sqlservercode.blogspot.com/ or even from some of the newsgroups where I go by the name Denis the SQL Menace If you are a Tek-Tips user then you might know me by the name SQLDenis, I am one of the guys answering SQL Questions in the SQL Programming forum.
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17 мая 2020 г.
The instructor was knowledgeable, patiently explained all aspects of the lectures and assignments, and provided useful exercises to acquire the skills of Angular framework. I even liked the dad jokes!
13 июня 2020 г.
Overall it is a great course.It would be appreciated if the mistakes in the instructions are rectified and the syntax which are outdated are updated in instructions which are provided with the course.
автор: TATENDA Y G•
19 мая 2019 г.
H E A V Y :
I especially like the idea of hybrid mobile apps with a single code base;
Call this course an introduction to such...
автор: Prashant K Y•
27 июля 2020 г.
Thanks Coursera for such a good content of Angular. With this course now i am comfortable in doing projects using angular :)
автор: VIVEK T•
15 апр. 2020 г.
Great Course to start learning Angular. Jogesh K. Muppala is a great instructor. All the exercises are very neatly organized.
автор: Faizan K•
10 сент. 2017 г.
Really Good course... though sometimes the things are not that easy to understand.. it takes time to understand some concepts
автор: Yousry S•
8 нояб. 2021 г.
Excellent course. The instructor does a great job explaining the concepts and provides links to additional material to read.
автор: John L N d S•
25 мая 2021 г.
It's a great course which provides a lot of knowledge throughout the series of videos which allowed me to learn quite a lot.
автор: Guido G G D•
24 авг. 2020 г.
Thi is an awesome course, i took this without any knowledge, and now i understand almost of angular...
A great professor.
автор: Noor T•
18 авг. 2020 г.
This Course gives a good beginner step in angular, some concepts need to be restudied again in order to fully understand
автор: Piyush P•
30 сент. 2017 г.
One of the best coures on Coursera. Complete and detailed with so much effort by Jogesh Sir!...
Great work by the staff.
автор: Anshu P•
22 мар. 2018 г.
Each Module of this course taught me new lessons.With the help of this course I am able to make a Angular applications.
автор: Priya G•
2 мар. 2020 г.
I really liked this course. Jogesh goes through the many of the harder concepts in detail and makes it easy to follow.
автор: Amr A S E I•
23 дек. 2017 г.
this course is very useful, I like to learn angular 4 with that instructor, because his explanation is simple
автор: Nithin B S•
21 апр. 2020 г.
The way of presentation of the course was simply excellent and easy to understand. Covered all the important topics.
автор: Kai M T•
7 апр. 2021 г.
Describe the Angular framework from start to finish of a project. Gives you a good in-depth intro to the framework.
автор: Vikram K•
10 авг. 2020 г.
I like very much this Angular course. I was new and now i am confident to start the angular in depth.
Thank you Sir.
автор: Ghodrat M•
29 июня 2020 г.
The Angular course is one of the best methods for developing and Coursera has a nice manner for training in best.
автор: Vrinda A•
15 нояб. 2019 г.
This course provides amazing understanding of main concepts that u need to know as an angular frontend developer.
автор: Anthony P•
13 июля 2020 г.
I tried many courses and I been a developer for 15 years. This course is simple and and stays with you. Love it.
автор: Carlos G•
1 июня 2020 г.
Great review to fundamentals and additional topics on Angular Framework. Recommended for beginners.
автор: Chris P•
9 июля 2018 г.
Humor and experience used well to explain the processes involved.One of the best courses I have done at Coursera
автор: Hardik A P•
19 мар. 2018 г.
Nice context and content as well, as per my understanding i learnt most of aspect of the Angular. Thanks a lot.
автор: Angel D•
7 июля 2019 г.
Brilliantly Taught, with some dedication can storm through the content in 4-5 days and start developing proper
автор: Keith v E•
2 февр. 2020 г.
Excellent journey that gives a great outline and enough detail to kickstart a more detailed learning process!
автор: Vivek M M•
21 мар. 2021 г.
Course is blended in such a way that you don't feel huge gap in practical knowledge and associated theory.
автор: Walid B•
19 апр. 2020 г.
Excellent course. Good methodology and great content. Highly recommended for novice front-end developers.
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Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - graphic adventure (Tech Demo)
This is the tech demo for "Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire - graphic adventure".
It was released in 2005 and is a complete short-game, more than a tech demo.
It won the "Best Demo" AGS award of 2005, and was featured on lots of websites and some magazines.
A significant chunk of the full game was developed in our spare time between 2005 and 2009, but at some point we had to put the project on hold. Will we publish it someday? We still hope so, but can't make promises. Meanwhile, if you're curious, you can see a gameplay video of the prologue:
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B.S. - Biology and Chemistry double major. Portland State University (PSU), Portland, OR. (2002 – 2006)
M.S. - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), Div. Environmental and Biomolecular Systems, Portland, OR. “A six-compartment Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Markov-chain Monte Carlo Model to simulate and quantify nicotine metabolism in human populations.” (2006 – 2008).
Ph.D. - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, OHSU, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE), Division of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB), Portland, OR. “Robust and reproducible classification of rare cellular subsets/signatures (RCS) in single-cell technologies within a transfer learning framework.” (doi:10.6083/NX9EZJ). Committee members: Shannon K. McWeeney Ph.D., David M. Lewinsohn MD./Ph.D., Michael Mooney Ph.D., Christina Zheng Ph.D., and Evan Lind Ph.D. (2013 – 2018).
I am computational biologist focused and interested on solving problems related to immunology in the context of infectious disease and oncology. I have recieved my Ph.D. in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB) from Oregon Health and Science Unitversity (OHSU) in June 2018. I am profoundly fascinated by the immune system and the mechanisms of immunity to develop treatments and prophylactics, specifically within a precision-medicine framework.
My prior training was in Biology and Chemistry (BS 2006) and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (MS 2008). From 2008 to 2012 I was a group member in Dr. Louis Picker’s Lab, where I focused on immunological studies relating to HIV Vaccines. Our work culminated in a critical examination of vaccine-mediated correlates of protection in Rhesus Macaques (Nature Medicine 2012). This experience seeded the interest and desire to contribute to multi-disciplinary translational biomedical research which propelled me to apply and be accepted as a PhD student in the Division of BCB, in the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE).
As a PhD candidate, I worked under the guidance and mentorship of Drs. David M. Lewinsohn, Marielle C. Gold and Shannon K. McWeeney. I contributed to projects and grants studying a population of tuberculosis (TB)-recognizing T-cells known as mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells. A key idea of these studies was that MAIT cells may be harnessed as unconventional TB vaccine targets.
For my Ph.D. thesis (robust and reproducible classification of rare cellular subsets/signatures (RCS) in single-cell technologies within a transfer learning framework), I focused on strategies for computational phenotyping using single-cell technologies (i.e., flow cytometry, CyTOF, and RNA-Seq). Specifically, I developed a machine learning framework (the RTL framework, available on Github) to classify rare cellular subsets in single-cell data because classification of rare events from high-dimensional data is a difficult and highly variable task for humans and machines. Such robust and reproducible methods are a major pillar for accurate predictions of treatment/prophylactic effectiveness and prognostics within a precision-medicine framework. For the near future, I am interesting in continuing to develop robust computational methods to integrate and processes biomedical data as well as addressing clinical hypotheses. Long term, I am interested integrating the mechanisms of immunity and related data to better stratify patients and predicting adverse/positive outcomes.
2005 - 2007 Research Associate, Research Associate, Clinical Research Investigative Studies Program (CRISP) and Critical Care Academics Associates Program (CCAAP), OHSU. Contribution: Acquisition of clinical data from patient charts for ongoing studies and enrolment of patients into qualifying research in the emergency department and the intensive care units.
2008 - 2012 Sr. Research Associate, Louis Picker M.D., Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute (VGTI), OHSU. Contribution: Performed experiments, analyzed flow cytometric data, performed statistical tests, and developed reports and presentation martials.
2013 - 2018 Doctoral Student, DMICE-BCB, OHSU. Research Involvement: Genome-based Bioinformatics, Assessment of bioinformatics pipelines identifying genomic structural variants across several sequenced Gibbons. Lucia Carbone Ph.D. Computational phenotyping in cancer cell lines, CyTOF-based computational analysis of phenotypic heterogeneity in breast cancer-derived cell in the context of combinatory anti-cancer drug treatments to identify sensitive phenotypic subtypes within several breast cancer cell lines. Paul T. Spellman Ph.D. Computational immunophenotyping, CyTOF-based computational immunophenotypic analysis of a unique population of tuberculosis (TB)-recognizing T-cells known as mucosal associated invariant T (MAIT) cells. David M. Lewinsohn M.D./Ph.D.
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Getting your GitHub Issue accepted
Are your Issues not getting accepted? Or are you thinking about raising an Issue for the first time?
As a project maintainer I’ve thought about the most common "Do Nots" that I come across when contributors raise an Issue in our Open Source project BioDrop, which prevent it from getting accepted. I want to give you my opinion as to how you can turn these into"Do's".
Read the Contributing Guide
Reading the Contributing Guide is the best place to start before you begin contributing to a project and raising an Issue, as it sets out what you need to do to contribute to the project.
It will typically explain how to report bugs, how to request enhancements as well as templates used on the project.
Project owners have spent time thinking through how they would like contributions to be made so the project runs smoothly, so they are more likely to accept an Issue which follows these guidelines.
Check the conversation
As a maintainer I have often had to close Issues because they are a duplicate or very similar to an already existing Issue.
I get it.. you have just thought of a great enhancement and you are keen for the project to have this. Before you raise the Issue, take some time to go through the existing Issue list to double check whether this has been raised or if there is a similar Issue. Who knows, you might be able to work on and collaborate on the existing Issue!
Don't try to solve everything in one Issue
Before you raise an Issue, think carefully about what it will contain.
If you are familiar with the BioDrop project then you might have seen that sometimes maintainers ask contributors to split their Issue into more than one.
You might spot more than one bug on the same webpage, so you are tempted to raise these bugs in the same Issue. But the likelihood is that these bugs affect different areas of code and may not be related, so should be raised as separate Issues. By doing so:
they can be triaged separately by the maintainers (for example, they may have different levels of priority of complexity);
they can be worked on by different people;
the higher priority bugs can be worked on sooner and shipped to the user quicker.
Having different elements with an Issue means that one section which is more complex, might be blocking and delaying another section which is more straightforward.
For the maintainers, it is easier to review if an Issue does not have multiple unrelated sections. Can you imagine how difficult it is for a maintainer to break down which sections are useful for the project and which ones are not...if they are all in one Issue?
Your Issue is more likely to be reviewed faster, accepted and ready for you to work on, if it focused.
It is easier to breakdown the items at this stage rather than at the pull request stage.
Title of the Issue
When you create a new Issue, if there are templates in the Repo you will be presented with a list of these to choose from. In BioDrop we have templates for "Bugs" and "Features" for example. By choosing the right template this means that the title of the Issue will start with the correct definition, like "Bug".
If you are contributing to an open source project that does not have these templates, then it is important to start off your title with what type the Issue relates to as this really helps maintainers with managing the project.
Other tips for a good title:
it should be short and concise - keep it to one line;
pay attention to the language and tone (but I will go into this below).
Spend time on the Description
If there is a template for the description of an Issue, this is a great place to start because the maintainers are likely to have included in the template the information that they are looking to see.
Writing a wall of text is hard for you to write and difficult for others to understand. Use markdown to emphasise any areas and break up the text into bullet points.
Remember, what makes sense to you might not make sense to someone else. Where possible add a screenshot identifying the bug you want to fix or even a screen recording if you can. This will help maintainers understand what you are trying to fix much more easily, and avoids having to ask for clarification - which can only delay in getting your Issue accepted.
When writing a description, just like the title to your Issue, it is important for you to think about the language and tone you use. Use words which can easily be understood - you may be dealing with a project which has contributions from all over the world and English may not be everyone’s first language. Also, use friendly language, such as "I have a suggestion", "What do you think about my idea...".
At BioDrop we do want to accept your Issue and I suspect that most maintainers of Open Source projects feel the same. We are extremely grateful that we are “powered by” the community and appreciate your time and insights. We do however want to make sure that contributions add value (this can be fixing a typo, so please do not be put off if you feel your contribution would be “small”) and are carefully considered.
We look forward to your contributions!
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Do you fully understand how your systems operate? As an engineer, there is a lot you can do to aid the person who is going to manage your application in the future. In a previous post we covered how exposing the tuning knobs of the underlying technologies to operations will go a long way to making your application successful. Your application is a unique project--it's easier for you to learn the operational aspects of the underlying technologies, than for others to learn the specifics of all the applications. Notice I said "the person who is going to manage your application in the future" and not "operations."
Operating Kafka at Uber's scale almost instantaneously for many downstream consumers is difficult. We use batching aggressively and rely on asynchronous processing wherever possible for high throughput. Services use in-house client libraries to publish messages to Kafka proxies, which batch and forward them to regional Kafka clusters. Some Kafka topics are directly consumed from regional clusters, while many others are combined with data from other data centers into an aggregate Kafka cluster using uReplicator for scalable stream or batch processing.
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Is it possible for a cascade of TransformGroups?
I mean, in my case, I've got a
which has a corresponding
However, this sphereTrans belongs to a BranchGroup
Further, this BranchGroup has a corresponding TransformGroup, say
Now, I transform(including, rotation, scaling and translating) the top-level TransformGroup, say "m_TransformGroup".
This m_TransformGroup doesn't affect sphereTrans at all. But, sphere has been still transformed !!
This is correct !!!
However, how can I obtain the coordinate of this sphere now?
It looks like the total transform of this sphere replies on both TransformGroups "m_TransformGroup" and "sphereTrans".
So, what are the exact code that I can use to obtain the coordinate (3D and 2D on screen projection) of "sphere"?
Urgent... Please do help.
Thanks in advance.
1) correct the coordinates in the geometry is defined in local space. They are transformed into eye space when rendered using the TransformGroups. You can use the the getLocalToVWorld method to get a transform you can use to transform the coordinates into world space, if that is what you are after.
2) There might be something you can use in com.sun.j3d.utils.universe.ViewInfo. Why do you need this information?
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I have written some nice software, mainly for my own purposes, that can perform a multitude of tasks. One is the spamming of line of text that you send to the program. When you send the stop command it removes all traces of the spam. It can also simulate deletion, or actually delete, all files of a user (C:\Users\[Username]) very visually, as to shock and panic the receiving user. It can send you the current window title, and a live key press stream. It can also open any webpage of your choice, using Mozilla Firefox.
It does require physical access to the PC, one to disable any warnings by anti-viruses, the other to allow it passed the firewall. It uses uPnP for automatic port forwarding, and if you do not have port forwarding, you need ports 2455 & 2456, sender and receiver respectively. opened.
I can produce a demonstration of it working, say via Skype screen sharing. PM me with any interest, feature suggestions, and possible price offers. I can custom tailor the software to your liking.
Edit: I also have an email based key logger for sale. Far more covert, if total stealth is your game.
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The shader is a mixture of
hull and domain (tessellation)
geometry (extra polygons)
3.0: 2.5 + interpolators10 + samplelod + fragcoord (also contains fragdepth)
3.5: 3.0 + interpolators15 + mrt4 + + integers + 2darray + instancing
4.0: 3.5 + [mrt8] + geometry
4.5: 3.5 + compute + randomwrite (so it means it has no 4.0 features)
4.6: 4.0 + [cubearray] + tesshw + tessellation (so it means it has no 4.5 features)
5.0: 4.0 + 4.5 + 4.6 + [interpolators32] (it has everything)
[Pink] : Mobile won’t implies it
info from @Aras
To prevent shader from code upgrade
Since there are so many detailed tutorial about compute shaders so I’m not going to explain every line of the code. Here are just some basic concept.
Vert and Frag + Zwrite On in Deferred are not dynamically batched
(it means transparent shaders will be batched)
unless the shader writes into GBuffer. But then, putting “DisableBatching” = “True” into this shader, it is still batched!
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Touch typing is typing without looking at the keyboard. You use your fingers and muscle memory to find the keys.
You must first learn how to place your fingers on the keyboard and how to move them to find the relevant keys. Then you must practice a lot to improve your speed and accuracy.
Typing.lk is designed to make this easy for you. You can both learn and practice here with the heap of lessons and practice sessions available.
Proceed to the next slide by clicking on the '>' button or by pressing the right arrow key.
WPM stands for Words Per Minute. This is calculated by dividing the number of letters you type per minute by 5. The higher the WPM, the better. Don't worry about the WPM if you are a beginner. It will get better when you practice.
It's the percentage of your correct key presses. Each time you press a wrong key, the accuracy will decrease. Try to keep the accuracy above 95% as much as you can.
First, you must learn to place your keys on the keyboard. All your fingers, except the thumbs, should be placed right above the home row. The home row is the row of keys starting with A, S, D and F.
Now that you know how to place the fingers, it's time to start the lessons. Click on the 'Learn' button on the top bar. There is a label with a blue background with quick hints on what to do next. You will see the text to type in the center.
In the bottom there will be a keyboard and the next key you should press will be highlighted. On either side of the keyboard, you will see two hands. The finger you must press the next key with will be highlighted.
The lessons in the 'Learn' section are organized in a sequential order. If you are a beginner, we recommend that you start from the beginning and make your way through all the lessons.
However, you can also skip lessons and choose the lesson you like from the Lessons dropdown to the top-left.
The key to become a fast touch typist is practice. Typing.lk has a large database of material for you to practice with. Click on the 'Practice' button on the top bar. Select what you want to practice using the dropdown.
Typing.lk has this cool new Code mode. If you are a programmer, you can practice typing in real-world code in your favorite programming language, while practicing touch typing.
All the code in typing.lk were extracted from open-source projects in github. Some code snippets have been modified.
Currently you can practice with C++, Java, PHP, Python and Ruby code. More languages and code snippets will be added soon!
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Common Refactoring TechniquesHere are some examples of code refactoring; some of these may only apply to certain languages or language types. A longer list can be found in Fowler's Refactoring book and on Fowler's Refactoring Website.
Refactoring in visual studioWhy refactor? you know better why, because we have written crappy codes and its making our life hell, and killing lots of precious development hours. we could write thousands of line just to describe why we need refactoring, but lets not go in that debate. We are here to learn refactoring features provided by visual studio to clean up our codes. The refactoring techniques are given bellow.
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Just noticed something I figured I should point out: When you shoot your gun, only part of the character's sprite changes to the shooting pose (the right side). Not a BIG issue or anything, it just looks like Harry's lifting his leg to shoot bullets from his knee like the Bionic Leg guy from Ehrgeiz.
That has to do with the game's system on "sprite types". That sprite type has no tile where the left leg should be. For a big part of the project I hadn't mapped out all sprite types as there wasn't a big reason to do so.
Now, at the end of the project I had totally figured out how to fix that because I was creating new sprites for the progress and the ending screens, but there was a deadline so I chose to leave it and focus on creating the sound manager, the sound tester, inserting the remaining songs that FCandChill sent, and implementing the save feature. The last couple of weeks were like an unpaid full time job.
There's also the issue that I don't know if that sprite type was dedicated to Harry shooting or if something else uses it. There are many sprite types that are reused for different things and it's hard to map it all.
That's just one of the remaining issues though. For a future revisit (if I ever do one), there are many issues to address, some of which may or may not be possible due to my programming abilities or free space on the rom:
1 - Redo the entire map. I find the way the crystal balls and the wall locks are positioned in the map sometimes completely random and sometimes simply put there to annoy the player. They should be used to unlock entire areas, but they are used instead to make the player backtrack after finding out a crystal ball is missing. This is very bad level design and it should be addressed. A complete map redesign would remove the need to go back to the starting area and give it a proper final area with one final objective, so the game would have a more natural way to end.
2 - The hidden warp area is completely subutilized. It could make for really interesting paths, but it is used as three separate dead-ends. This is poor level design.
3 - Try to fix the metatile attribute loading. This would fix the wrong metatile colors being shown at the edges of the screen.
4 - Likewise fix the way the sprites are loaded when they enter the screen, because right now they show a garbage sprite type for a few frames before showing the correct one.
5 - Add a way to duck and shoot (would require fully fixing the diagonal bugs).
6 - Add an options screen.
7 - Add a life bar system, like in the coco3 version.
8 - Make it so the snail enemy can actually be shot when he stops, like it says in the manual but never worked in the actual game.
9 - Nobody noticed or mentioned it yet, but the crystal balls collision is 8 pixels horizontally off. Every other item has correct collision, but not that one (not that it is worse than the original game, but that bit wasn't improved).
10 - A better shooting pose.
11 - Make it so dropping from ladders or getting caught by a waterfall takes you to a controlled falling like when now walking off a ledge.
12 - Stop accepting up/down commands when on a vine and when on a moving platform.
13 - Fix the CHR loading.
14 - Fix the map loading.
15 - Add diagonal swimming.
16 - Redo the sound engine to use more complex effects and remove the horrible lag it causes.
17 - Add water decorative metatiles. There is only one swimmable metatile in the game and it is the reason all water is a flat blue in my hack.
18 - Reduce the range for the waterfall sound effect to activate so it really only activates when it is on screen.
19 - Fix the way the Balloon allows Harry to get into walls.
20 - Fix the camera so it moves faster than Harry when it's too close to the edge until it hits a certain threshold.
21 - Make it so vines don't disappear when their hinge is above the top of the screen to a certain point.
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Full description or summary of the content of an object such as a graphic, table, figure, or text box, typically used to make the object accessible.
The long description is a non-visual element used by systems such as pronouncing screen readers to make the object accessible to people or systems that cannot read/see/display the object.
Long Description Contents: This element contains a detailed textual description of a visual object, intended to convey the same information a sighted user would learn from looking at the object. For interchange purposes, the description should be in this element in the XML file. For display in web-based environments, it is common to put the textual content on a separate page from the main document, and point to that display page using a URL.
Accessibility: Please reserve this tag or accessibility uses such as pronouncing screen readers. The <long-desc> is not a visual element; rather, its purpose is to be spoken in circumstances where the visual form of the object cannot be viewed. This element differs from the <alt-text> element in both length and purpose. An <alt-text> is typically very short, for quick scan reading by a screen reader or showing as words behind a graphic. The <long-desc> is meant for an extended description of an object such as a figure, table, graphic, etc., for example, a textual summary of a pie chart that explains both the visual form of the chart and significance of its findings.
Best Practice: The <long-desc> element should not to be used as a replacement for <caption>, which is a visual element typically displayed alongside a figure, table, etc. Because a screen reader will pronounce the content of the <caption>, repeating the content of the <caption> in the <long-desc> is discouraged. If the <caption> or the test of the article adequately describe the meaning of the visual object, a <long-desc> is not required.
<!ELEMENT long-desc (#PCDATA %long-desc-elements;)* >
Expanded Content Model
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
This element may be contained in:
... <table-wrap> <caption> <title>The Size/Price Paradox</title> </caption> <long-desc>Table is a price comparison of some unknown objects that are identified only by color as Red and Green. The price of small, medium, and large objects is given for each color, with Green objects getting cheaper with increasing size, from $3.25 for small to $2.25 for medium to $1.15 for large. In contrast, Red objects get more expensive with size, with small costing $3.25, medium for $5.25, and large for $9.95. </long-desc> <table rules="rows"> <thead> <tr> <th>Color</th> <th>Size</th> <th>Price</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td rowspan="3">Green</td> <td>small</td> <td>$3.25</td> </tr> <tr> <td>medium</td> <td>$2.25</td> </tr> <tr> <td>large</td> <td>$1.15</td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="3">Red</td> <td>small</td> <td>$3.25</td> </tr> <tr> <td>medium</td> <td>$5.25</td> </tr> <tr> <td>large</td> <td>$9.95</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </table-wrap> ...
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Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Study predicts city flood threat due to warming
Part of my childhood was spent in the tiny town of Magnolia, located on Cape Ann, an energetic half-day bicycle ride from the city of Boston. The mental picture framed by this article in the Boston Globe, Study predicts city flood threat due to warming, gives me that unsettled end-of-the-world kind feeling that I remember from the Cuban missile crisis. We have no divine right to inhabit this planet, and the consequences of our indifference to global climate change may be making this and similar pictures all too real.
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The PlayBook update up to v2.1.2 from v2.1.1 is relatively small, but if you're like me and need to keep everything current, you will want to get this one as well.
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To recover lost android phone numbers, you may need an android data recovery app to help. Just google it, you'll find many helpful answers.helenwhite 08-26-2014, 06:19 AM
This is the new video clip for our song Street 65!Filmed and edited by Flip in Focus.Hope you like it!
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Value Element (XMLA)
Topic Status: Some information in this topic is preview and subject to change in future releases. Preview information describes new features or changes to existing features in Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview 2 (CTP2).
For Attribute elements, the Value element contains the desired value that the member should contain after the Insert command is committed. For more information about inserting members, see Inserting, Updating, and Dropping Members (XMLA).
For Cell elements, the Value element contains the desired value that the cell should contain after the UpdateCells command is committed. The actual value stored in the writeback table for that cell is the difference between the original value of the cell and the desired value of the cell.
The data type used by this element should match the data type of the cell to be updated.
For more information about updating cells, see Updating Cells (XMLA).
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Once a month, I will be publishing along with Philipp Hancke a WebRTC fiddle of the month as a free lesson in my WebRTC Codelab. This continues an old tradition of Mozilla’s Jan-Ivar, the fiddle ot the week.
Time for a new experiment. If all goes well, we will be making it a monthly thing.
Somehow, a week or two ago, we came to the conclusion that it would be nice to do a short video explainer of something that people are trying to figure out with WebRTC.
To make this happen, we decide together what to do the short lesson about, then Philipp Hancke writes a jsFiddle piece of code to implement it. And then we sit and record the explanation of it, creating a new free lesson in our joint WebRTC Codelab course.
What does each WebRTC fiddle of the month include?
Each WebRTC fiddle of the month has these 3 resources:
- A short video explaining the problem and how we solved it
- The link to the jsFiddle code
- Transcription of the video
Why are we doing it?
Creating the WebRTC Codelab was fun. We’re thinking of recording a new course at some point, but until we wrap our heads around that one, we’ve decided to continue recording some more lessons.
Seems like we work good together, so finding yet another excuse to do something made enough sense.
Oh, and if you happen to decide that you need to learn more about WebRTC, and end up enrolling to our course, then that’s a definite win 😃
Two requests I have for you
#1 – Check our first “fiddle of the month”
Our first explainer fiddle is about creating a peer connection that includes screen sharing and an audio microphone stream wrapped nicely together. You might get zoom-fatigue (or the WebRTC equivalent of that term), but you almost always want to talk when trying to screen share and collaborate.
Go watch our fiddle – Sharing screen + microphone together
Future WebRTC fiddles won’t be announced here, but only on social media and in the WebRTC Weekly (so subscribe to it). These fiddles will all be available in the WebRTC fiddle of the month section of the WebRTC Codelab course.
#2 – Suggest some more ideas for such fiddles
Got ideas or requests for fiddles?
I can’t promise we will record your request, but I can promise you we will seriously think about it once we sit down to decide what to record.
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The Cashlink API allows you to develop your own frontend and connect to the underlying backend processes via API.
There are two different ways for using the API depending on the product offering you've chosen:
The API provides access to the digital asset registry. In this case, you will directly create investments via the investments endpoints.
Investment Platform API
The API provides access to the digital asset registry and allows the offering of securities under the licence shield of Effecta GmbH. In this case, you will create invitations for investors and then process them into investments.
Please note, that you cannot access data of investors or investments if they haven't been created via the API with your provided API credentials. Also, it's not possible to access data of investors that have registered via the Cashlink Signing Frontend.
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How do you find a buyer for your speech? You speak about X, so how do you find someone to pay you?
Are they going to pay you because you have a message you want to get out to the world?
Ha! Don’t make me laugh.
Are they going to pay you because you deserve to be paid to speak?
Ha! You’re a silly goose.
So how do you find a ‘buyer’ for your speech? How do you get someone to pay you to speak?
If you want to get on stages consistently, then you have to do things a certain way.
The small shift I mention in this video will have a huge impact on how many stages you get on.
Ignore the advice at your own peril. (seriously)
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The amount of information that is pushed via these media sources has become so great that I am suffering information overload - that is - I read very little of what is pushed through to me.
Now I know that I am missing out on alot of very useful knowledge - but hey, when do you get the time to read all this "stuff"?
My tips for sorting through the noise:
1. Unsubcribe to any feeds/email services that definately are of no value - I would suggest 80% of the volume of what you receive will fall into this category
2. Set aside a set period a day, say one half to one hour to absorb those "useful" sources of information
3. Use social book marking sites to organise and save those valuable articles for future reference
Now that all sounds simple, I know - but in practice, this is very difficult. It takes discipline and a desire to push through all the noise...
What strategies do you have to cure the curse......?
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You are viewing functional documentation that reflects OpenCRVS configured for the Zambia and Bangladesh contexts. In order to use OpenCRVS in your country you will need to configure your own Resources Package that will make OpenCRVS work for you e.g. show the right form fields, include the right users, show the right reference data, and conduct the right client-side validations on things like phone numbers.
The resources package allows you to edit the following items:
- Default, factory settings database backup zips containing development users, facilities and administrative locations for the nation saved as FHIR resources.
- Birth and Death registration form configuration as JSON
- Birth and Death certificate PDF templates as JSON
- Internationalised text as JSON
- SMS gateway provider selection between Clickatell & Infobip
- Country specific environment variables in Docker compose files
- Country specific client config variables in .js files
- Logo for the Civil Registrar department that appears on the certificates and on the review page of the UI
- Any 3rd party API interoperability integrations you require into your OpenCRVS core from
Before you configure OpenCRVS for your context, we suggest spending some time to understand your country's needs and shape your requirements for your version of OpenCRVS around that. A good way of doing this is:
1. Use the CRVS Digitisation Guidebook to analyse and design your digitized CRVS system.
2. Conduct a Proof of Concept
A proof of concept (PoC) is a demonstration, the purpose of which is to verify that certain concepts or theories have the potential for real-world application. The OpenCRVS PoC is therefore a version of OpenCRVS that is designed for you to determine applicability for your context. It requires 3-4 months (depending on your requirements) and the result is a version of OpenCRVS ready for testing in your country. The country configuration will be based on:
- Design research: speak to a range of civil registration service providers, stakeholders and customers to establish how the civil registration system should work for them. Civil registration needs to be easy.
- Requirements: these are outlined in the resources package above.
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The last months I had some problems on sudden restarts of my Raspberry PI with Openhabian 3.x
The reason was that I was requesting the state of a deleted item.
The second reason was to have a group the same group name in two different .item files
This fixed all my restart issues and now running for the 100th day without any problems.
Please open a GitHub issue on your first reason to get this fixed for everybody.
This is not an issue on my config. I have a persistence group and this group is defined in all my .items files.
Please what do you mean. I didn’t write anything about your config.
Your second reason in the initial post is not true.
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A fair number of my ongoing review projects involve works from the era when mass-market paperbacks ruled the shelves. Consequently, I find myself handling increasingly vintage artifacts. As with every media transition, the evolution away from MMPB towards a market dominated by formats on which publishers actually make a profit has, as a side effect, the loss of certain features. The adult thing to do would be to gracefully accept change. I, on the other hand, would prefer to
moan interminably reminisce about elements I miss in the trade, hardcover, and ebook-dominated world in which we are living.
I am sorry to report that these boil down to four elements, rather than my preferred five.
Under the market conditions present prior to the wave of distributor consolidations in the 1990s, print runs were huge. Book outlets could offer an array of books that modern-day outlets would find hard to rival. There were also more outlets: as well as conventional bookstores, convenience stores, department stores, and grocery stores also offered books, sometimes in extensive displays.
Critics will doubtless point out that today books are far more ubiquitous than they were half a century ago. Rather than being dependent on the vagaries of book distribution, one can go online for immediate gratification (if ebook) or slightly deferred gratification (if real book).1
As might be guessed from the fact that one publisher literally called itself Pocket Books, mass-market paperbacks were small enough that in many cases they would fit in the pockets of men’s clothing.2 Even if readers couldn’t carry a dedicated book bag, a determined young reader could hide on their person at least one more book3 than pesky adults could locate and confiscate on the usual absurd pretexts4.
Nowadays ebooks are even more portable and even easier to hide than mass-market paperbacks. With e-readers, phones, USB sticks, and even cutting-edge neurological implants whose side-effects aren’t fatal (probably), it’s trivial to conceal whole libraries on one’s person.
I cannot overstate how often my choice of book to read was influenced by a
luridly garish cover, often featuring gratuitous nudity skillfully executed cover art that may not have actually reflected the events inside the book, but which did inspire great curiosity about the contents. Having replaced paper books with ebooks as I have, one drawback is that my chosen e-readers offer only black and white images, which I do not find engaging. [It’s been noted that if I were to read on my phone, as some people do, this would not be a problem. Hmmmph.]
I should admit that hardcovers and trade paperbacks offer the same opportunity for eye-catching art and that they do so on a scale more favorable to appreciation by aging eyes.
Admittedly, this might be even more of a personal issue than the previous three… but I miss the ads so often found in old paperbacks. The “Also by this author” lists, the “If you enjoyed this book, you might enjoy these other books” lists, the pitches to avoid distribution bottlenecks, and even lists of best-sellers by the same publisher.5 Heck, I got a whole fifty-book review project out of a single ad run in old-time Ace books!
Other folks might well point out there is no shortage of ads in this exciting, commercialized world in which we live. Indeed, avoiding them is now the trick. Still, somehow, for reasons I find hard to articulate, it’s not the same.
Are you old enough to remember the golden age of the paperback? Are there features you miss that I somehow overlooked? Feel free to mention them in comments below.
- It’s not the same for one simple reason (vague handwaving about the difference between in-person browsing through different selections of books versus online browsing in venues that are all essentially echoes of each other). ↩︎
- Then as now, pockets in women’s clothing were more aspirational than useful. I have a very long list of issues I thought would be resolved by now, and the absence of decent pockets in women’s clothes is towards the top. (It comes up over and over in the theatre where I work, as front of house staff have to juggle ticket scanners, flashlights, keys, and programs. It’s not hard if you have pockets to store away items not in use. I have pockets. Most of my fellow workers do not). ↩︎
- If you’re imagining one of those scenes where a person being disarmed produces weapon after weapon in implausible quantity, except with books, that’s the correct image. ↩︎
- Such as “This is math class, not Rocket Ship Galileo class.” ↩︎
- I also enjoyed magazine ads, particularly those for upcoming books. I apologize to the staff of Scribes Books for the number of times I asked if The World is Round was out yet. ↩︎
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To use Unleash in your application, you will need an Unleash Client SDK. Unleash has official client SDKs for Java, Node.js, Go, Ruby, Python and .Net. We will be happy to add implementations in other languages written by you! These libraries make it very easy to use Unleash in your application.
Official client SDKs:
- unleash/unleash-client-core (.Net Core)
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I played against GM Nils Grandelius, who is currently ranked 64th in the world and is the strongest swedish chess player. Hope you enjoy!!!
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Help - Google Apps -> Drive
Google Docs is a powerful set of collaboration tools.
Drive Settings to Maintain Formatting of Documents:
Often times a document that is created in a non Google format needs to be loaded to drive for sharing but needs to be kept in the original format so it can be downloaded and used in it's original format.
Setting Google Drive properties to not auto convert the document can help manage this.
In drive upload settings choose the option to confirm converting to Google Docs format.
Then when uploading the document choose not to convert.
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Do your job and be responsible.
Test everything you write and review. All of the code you work on, whether you are the primary developer, the pairing partner, or the code reviewer, you need to test. Be responsible for all the code you are participate in.
It’s extremely bad behavior to depend on others to test. This usually results in certain parts of the code not being tested, and bugs introduced into the production code base. And then you’re no longer delivering working software. And if your’e not going to deliver working software, then why are you here?
It’s your job to ensure the quality of your code. Own it.
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We've been exploring the tale of the startup and the engineer, and how their fates became entwined. First, we looked at the hiring wish list
-- the job description -- drawn up by the managers of WidgetCo, a company focused on Ruby on Rails. Next, WidgetCo met an engineer
, and although they weren't perfect for each other, they all took the plunge: WidgetCo hired a "trainable" Java engineer with a lot of skills with some differing technologies. WidgetCo knew they'd have to train him. Here's how it went.
Dec. 3, 2012, was Java Guy's first day. He showed up at the office at about 9 a.m., brandishing a small library of Ruby on Rails books and a willingness to learn. In the month since he'd received his offer, Java Guy had been very busy. He'd given notice at his old job (three weeks instead of the usual two, to help them finish a big project). He'd bought a subscription to an RoR podcast series and was following along with the exercises. He'd also started reading about the interfaces that WidgetCo had discussed during his For its part, WidgetCo was ready for him. He had a desk — OK, it was a folding table — all set up with a brand new laptop and monitor. Zack, the team lead, was sitting at the next desk. It was time to teach Java Guy how to be a Rails engineer. Since WidgetCo is a small company, it doesn't have a formal training program. Fortunately, its does have a strong sense of teamwork and a culture that encourages learning. Let the retraining begin!
Before we continue, let's take a look at on-the-job training in general. When training, there are two areas to consider: what to train people on, and how to train them. Together these are the inputs to a good training plan. Understanding what to train on is often the first consideration. In principle, it's pretty simple: Get them up to speed on all the gaps between their current skills and the skills they'll need to do their new job. In short, everything from the job description that you didn't get is now a training opportunity. In practice, you're not going to train someone on every skills gap. Some things the trainee will learn on his own. Some things won't be as important as they'd seemed earlier. There will also be some new things — new needs or new skills — that you didn't anticipate didn't anticipate. Nonetheless, when creating your training plan it helps to start with the skills and technologies listed in the job description.
The Question of How
The "how" of training is less prescribed. There are many possible methods, from classes to books to online tutorials to one-on-one mentoring to throwing the trainee into the deep end of the pool and hoping he doesn't drown. For the trainee, preferred methods are based mostly on ways he learns well. Some people simply learn better in a classroom, while others do better learning from books or by writing sample applications. For the company or person doing the training, other considerations will drive the training options:
- Budget: This tends to eliminate options quickly. Classroom training and conferences in particular cost several thousand dollars each.
- Timing: Many training methods are available all the time, but some — again, classes and conferences in particular — are less frequent. Other methods, like code reviews or pair programming, are only feasible if there's a team member with a lot of availability. Depending on where the team is in a release and development cycle, spending time on intensive personal training sessions may not be feasible.
- Availability of training options: For some technologies or some practices, there are no online tutorials. Reading the spec is about as good as it gets. For others, there are a plethora of options.
- Intensity: Training is useful, but at some point the trainee has to start actually working. The training plan needs to balance learning with having a productive team member. That means you can't schedule all-day training sessions for months or even weeks. It's unproductive and likely to demotivate the trainee.
Within those considerations, consider the following options:
- Read the code: This is probably the most common option, and it's very attractive for the employer, mostly because its low cost and reasonable efforts for the existing team. The gist of this approach is that the trainee is given access to the code, assistance compiling the project, and told to have fun. It can be helpful, but it's not very directed. Still, it's a good option for someone who understands the technologies and problem space, and is simply looking to learn the particular implementation. It's not a good way to learn new concepts, because it's hard for the trainee to get any feedback or to know whether he's learning anything useful.
- Classes: In large companies, there's often internal training designed specifically for new hires. Even if it's optional, take advantage of it. In smaller companies, classes are usually external. They range from semester-long college courses to one-day or partial-day sessions offered by local user groups, training companies or consulting firms. Classes offer structured learning and frequently include tests and certificates (great for showing to HR), but can be expensive and sometimes slow. This approach is best reserved for learning major technologies that have widespread adoption, usually languages or frameworks.
- Online tutorials and katas: These are basically classes, just in a different format. The online format may be more aligned with the trainee's learning style or schedule.They also tend to be much cheaper than classroom training.
- Books: Books are great for reference and for conceptual understanding. If you're trying to teach someone about object-oriented programming, or patterns, get that person a book. "Cookbooks" and references are also useful for people learning a new language or framework. When the trainee has conceptual knowledge but needs help with syntax, a reference book is ideal for very targeted learning. However, they tend to lag technologies due to their publication cycle, so be mindful of versions and age, and consider ebooks for languages or frameworks that change rapidly.
- Code reviews: Code reviews are targeted reading of the code with feedback. Having the trainee perform a code review requires them to read some code, understand it and question it: Under what circumstances will it break? Is there a better way to accomplish the objective? Could it be structured better? Does it have the appropriate level of defensiveness? Asking those questions explicitly and then getting feedback is a tremendously valuable learning experience. Not only is the trainee learning the standard technology concepts and practices, they're also learning the way those practices are applied in the particular environment.
- Pairing: At some point training turns into doing: working on the company's product. After all, the trainees was hired to get things done, not just learn things. Working alongside an existing employee, sharing the screen and discussing the thought process involved in accomplishing a task provides a very rich opportunity. This way of training is targeted toward the company's product more than any other method. It provides a lot of applied learning, revealing the nuances of your particular implementation of a technology or concept. It's very time-intensive for both people involved and requires room in the schedule for a short-term productivity loss, but it's low cost and highly effective.
- Structured assignments: With this approach, the person is given a task — fixing a bug, adding a feature — that will help them learn the code base. Structuring assignments from something straightforward and isolated to something more complex helps guide them through the code, learning one piece at a time until larger and larger sections are apparent. This method suggests a series of tasks in increasing order of complexity: (1) fix a bug in a single area, (2) modify an existing feature to extend it based on a currently implemented pattern, (3) implement a new feature following a currently implemented pattern and (4) modify or implement a new feature using a new pattern or variation on a pattern.
A successful training plan considers what the trainee needs to learn and combines several methods to encourage the learning of concepts and product-specific or company-specific nuances. Next time we'll look at WidgetCo's specific training plan, and how Java Guy did with it.
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Second Level Cache Size on Windows
Do you have a nice, new computer with large L2 cache? Probably, you payed extra to get 2MB L2 instead of a lesser alternative. Well, here is the news - Windows is not using all that extra goods of your CPU. By default Windows only uses 256KB of your second-level (L2) cache. Ouch!
Here is how to make the bastard stop wasting your valuable resources (L2 cache has significant impact on the performance):
- fire up registry editor (Start-Run-regedit)
- Edit the key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\MemoryManagement\\SecondLevelDataCache]
- Enter appropriate amount of L2 cache size. Options are: 0 - 256KB (default), 200 - 512KB, 400 - 1024KB (1MB), 800 - 2048KB (2MB)
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Update docs for scala.reflect.api #11709
After #7587 removed a bunch of deprecated stuff for 2.13, a lot of the api docs need to be updated.
For instance, the code example at https://github.com/scala/scala/blob/v2.13.0/src/reflect/scala/reflect/api/Constants.scala#L137-L187
There may be others.
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ForumPass 7 Release Notes – July 2020 (US)/ June-July 2021 (UK)
ForumPass 7 includes a core technology upgrade from MS SharePoint 2013 to MS SharePoint 2016, providing customers with increased performance and scalability while ensuring continued platform support. ForumPass 7 retains the familiar Microsoft user interface and includes some additional features such as ‘Microsoft Office Online Server’ allowing the editing of documents within the browser.
Key Functionality in this Release
- Upgrade to SharePoint 2016
- Upgrade to Seclore Server (for ForumPass Defense subscribers)
For a detailed description of the differences between SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint 2016, please reference the Microsoft Support site. A few SharePoint 2013 features are no longer available in SharePoint 2016. Here is the complete list, with potential workarounds.
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Ok, this is how I did it:
I register my domains with DirectI. They also offer "Managed DNS".
First, I registered a domain that I use for technical issues only, not for web sites or emails (hostmu.com). For that domain I bought "Managed DNS" and created the A records ns1 - ns6.hostmu.com.
Right now, I use ns5.hostmu.com as primary DNS server, ns6.hostmu.com as secondary DNS. Both run ISPConfig, and I create all records using ISPConfig.
Whenever I want to register a new domain, I create all needed DNS records (A records: www and mail, MX record: mail) before
I register the domain. Then I go to DirectI and register the domain, and when I register it, the web interface allows me to put in up to four name servers, so I fill in ns5.hostmu.com and ns6.hostmu.com.
Voilà! That's it!
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Overheard while I was cutting blue jeans into shorts (easy way to have some quick 'summer clothes'!):
Big Brother: "Look there. No, you have to look directly into the sun. Look at the sun."
Somewhat Little Brother: "What?"
Big Brother: "Just look right at the sun. Ok?"
So, little brother did just that. And then they went onto doing something different.
Obviously this was his particular way to make sure he was still an influence on his younger brother!
Indeed he was, and is all the time.
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Rust - Augmented Audio Libraries
This is great! I've been trying to learn audio programming for ages and this (along with repo: https://github.com/yamadapc/augmented-audio) look like really fantastic resources!
Loopers is graphical live looper, written in Rust, designed for ease of use and rock-solid stability
From my experience also building a live looper in rust (https://github.com/mwylde/loopers):
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
Rust VST3 and CLAP plugin framework and plugins - because everything is better when you do it yourself
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The difference between loop quantizing in software looping (Ableton) and hardware looping (Boss). I definitely prefer it the way Boss does it. I hope I will witness the day that Ableton will build in a loop quantize setting so it can loop quantize the way Boss does it.
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How to implement message passing in ffi?
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Show HN: Zaplib – Speedup your web app with Rust and WASM
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The Persistent Gravity of Cross Platform
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Microsoft Loop with no dog food
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http://originsofttech.net/spinrewriter6/15-things-that-you-never-expect-on-spin-rewriter-9-0-sign-up-for-free.html
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While these recommendations give you some general guidelines as to what settings you want to use in these more popular situations, don’t be afraid to customize according to your needs. For instance, if your Tier 1 will build only just a few links, you can set the 1st input to “Very Readable” or even “Extremely Readable” as WordAI will still produce unique content even if only a few versions.
Article Spinner or Article Rewriter, as the name itself gives you an idea, is a rewriting tool or a paraphrasing tool that allows people to rewrite their content while saving significant amount of time. Many such article rewriter and article spinner tools are available over internet. Some article spinner tools are completely free, requiring no installation or fee while some article rewriter tools can ask you to sign up or pay.
Great article and research, thanks so much. I was looking to speed up some of my content writing but these are pretty bad. All of them do awkward things that would require proof reading and replacing words and phrases to be published. This was a simple short story, very readable. Professional industries with inelastic terms and vocabulary would not fare well. Just this one paragraph felt like a lot of work to fix. I’ve heard a lot about spinners and SEO, but now I see that it would not work in a professional industry, unless I’m judging to quickly without trying them, let me know. I don’t see business or legal content doing well with these.
Very Fast Results - The main benefit that you can get with the tool is that you will be able to get very fast results when it comes to your rewrites. Its a well known fact that this product has been updated over time to the point where it can rewrite a 500 word article into something thats new and unique to the eyes of potential viewers within 9 seconds or less compared to the past version where it will take 2 minutes to finish rewriting.
3. Develop Trust - You want your own audience to trust you as a company and a man. This is the reason why it is very important to be true. As an entrepreneur, your audience must find a way to understand you as a company and a man. Keep building your personal brand, and participate with your target-audience. Tell them that you're a man they can trust.
So it is pretty hard actually to achieve unique and human readable article, but with little twists it can be done. I needed my wordai account just for FCS Networker, but I figured out that Spin Rewriter will fit perfectly for me because of their affordable price. If you need article spinner just for seo purposes, avoid them. If you want to create amazing articles, yes they are very good ..but pricey as ****…
Does your website need quality content in big numbers? The truth is; producing decent articles can take any author hours and limit the amount of fresh written content on your website especially if you are the only one writing for your website. On the other hand, hiring a writer can get expensive. Have you ever considered using an article spinner? Spinning content is a great way to keep your website relevant and fresh with new content. Of course, not all article spinner software is good. Therefore it’s important to do your homework first before choosing one. We suggest Spin Rewriter 9.0. With this tool, you can rewrite your articles using their intelligent One-Click Rewrite system. In addition, you also have a Bulk Rewrite option that lets your rewrite multiple articles with one click. You can take one great article and break it up into several great pieces of content. The options are endless.
Exactly Mark! In my experience you can certainly write around 1000 words per hour, even if you are practically new to blogging. I personally think that spinning articles is just a gimmick that doesn’t really get results but wastes tons of time. The spinning software certainly makes a lot of money for the creators though! They are the ones who are laughing all the way to the bank!
There are a wide range of applications that might benefit from the content rewriting capabilities of ArticleRewriterTool. The obvious applications include building content for your website or blog. Other applications include any kind of essay or creative writing (virtual or not), twitter, newsfeeds, Craigslist posts or even paid article writing services.
The instant article spinner or paraphrasing tool carefully scans the article you enter, looking for all the words that it can replace with synonyms. All the words or phrases that will be replaced are colorfully highlighted to make them prominent and easy to identify. By clicking on each of the highlighted text, you can see the original word along with other suggestions, and you also have an option to add your own word. To restore the original text, just click the original word.
Some article spinners out there require you to enter your text with properly formatted spintax to create the end result. To create formatted spintax, you'll usually need another tool. But Article Rewriter by Small SEO Tools doesn't require that. Instead, it does all the thinking for you, from taking in the context of every phrase to creating additional textual content that is as readable and meaningful as the text you originally entered.
And then there is the amount of time that it takes to create content with this software. I have had past experience with text spinners and although it might seem like a fast way to write content, it often isn’t! By the time you have chosen a piece of content (or multiple pieces of content to blend together), put it in the software and produced content with this software, you could instead have created content that Google loves.
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while playing around with QueXF in order to get accustomed to the system, I followed the instructions to process the example forms (test_blank.pdf + .xml). Somehow the system or I myself got the banding wrong which I realized only after importing some data.
How can I remove the whole thing from the QueXF database so that I can start with “test_blank” from scratch?
Dr. Malte Persike
Department for Statistical Methods
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
fon: +49 (6131) 39 39260
fax: +49 (6131) 39 39186
mobile: +49 (1525) 4223363
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Quick Start Guide
Quboo uses Gamification to help you have fun while fixing your organization’s legacy code: Missing Tests, Potential Bugs, Unreadable Code, etc.
This game gets the code quality data from SonarQube (also known simply as Sonar), a popular tool to collect and analyze code metrics. The application contacts your Sonar server’s REST API and processes the results to assign points and badges to the developers in your teams.
Read first the Points and Badges section to know how the game works.
Setting it up
Quboo is just a Web Application that you can deploy by yourself in your organization’s server. The reason for not having a cloud version is that, usually, you don’t want to expose your code metrics to external parties.
To install Quboo you can follow the instructions on the Installation section in the repository.
You can then access to the Quboo Web interface (
http://[host]:1827 by default) and organize people in teams. The list of users is retrieved from Sonar, you just need to use the Organizer section to create teams and assign people to them.
Be patient while organizing teams! Data is retrieved from Sonar every 2 minutes so you will need to wait or use the refresh button at the topbar. After that, you still need to get the web page refreshed.
Then, you can put the Team Dashboard on a screen. You can also show the individual scores if you want (Players section). The best way to achieve this -for now- is to use a browser extension (e.g. this one) to switch between tabs (open Quboo twice if you want the Players ranking).
Make Quboo better
If you want to support Quboo and get some benefits like extra badges and removing the banner, please consider becoming a Patron. Thanks!
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https://www.jan0sch.de/post/aerc-mail-switching-to-khard-and-khal-for-addresses-and-calendars/
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aerc mail: Switching to khard and khal for addresses and calendars.
While I was never that happy with abook, I really like[d] calcurse and would have continued using it if it supported more than one calendar properly but alas I need multiple calendar support. For setting up khard, khal and data synchronisation please see my other article.
That is quite simple because you can do whatever you like. As for me, I like to start it with aerc using the embedded terminal of it, so the following line in your
~/.config/aerc/aerc.conf should do it:
aerc-startup=aerc :terminal khal interactive && aerc :next-tab
This will fire up the interactive calendar view of khal.
To use khard as address book we need to replace the
address-book-cmd either globally in
~/.config/aerc/aerc.conf or per account in
~/.config/aerc/accounts.conf. The latter is likely the way to go if you have multiple accounts and don’t want to mix up contacts (e.g. private and work).
khard email --addressbook ADDRESS_BOOK_NAME --parsable --search-in-source-files --remove-first-line %s
That line should have you covered and work with the autocomplete of addresses within aerc. As you can see it is easy to restrict the query to a specific address book. To search across all address books simply omit the whole
--addressbook ADDRESS_BOOK_NAME part.
Have fun and enjoy a great console mail client with improved address books
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Set up new iPad and restore from backup?
I've set up a few new iPads recently for friends, and doing so requires the iPad iOS software is the current, which means going through a bunch of setup screens to install the current iOS. Is there a simpler way to turn on a new iPad and just restore it from a backup regardless of the version of the iOS on the new iPad?
When you activate a new device you immediately have the option of restoring from an iCloud backup or you can connect to iTunes and activate it there, restoring from an iTunes backup. However you cannot restore a backup made with a newer version of iOS than what the device is running. So, for example, you cannot restore a backup made under iOS 9.2 to a device running iOS 9.1. In that case you would have to update the device to iOS 9.2 (or newer) to restore that backup.
You can restore a backup made with an older iOS to a device running a newer iOS - eg a backup made under iOS 8 will readily restore to a device running iOS 9.
That is exactly my experience. My question then is: Can the new iPad's iOS be upgraded simpler than having to go through all of the setup screens and prompts?
Nope, sorry. You have to activate the device as new in order to be able to update it in the first place, so you can then restore your backup.
Unfortunately, that is my experience. Too bad it's not just as simple as connect the new iPad to a WiFi and update the latest iOS, or have the "restore" prompt to do the update as part of the restore process.
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