Zim desktop 'wiki.'

Sounds rather stupid but it is very nice for informal style.

It uses Markdown by default and comes with inline support for 'naked' LaTeX.

It outputs to HTML, and doesn't look half bad for a five-minute learning curve.

On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 09:55:06 -0500, Joseph Rushton Wakeling <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote:

Hello all,

My patches to RandomSample were accepted earlier this month (thanks to both Jonathan and Andrei:-) so I thought I'd write a short blog post (which turned into a very long blog post...) about random sampling, the algorithms concerned, and its implementation in D.
http://braingam.es/2012/07/sampling-d/

If anyone's interested I may write up something more extended on the algorithms (if I can find a decent maths-notation solution for WordPress...) and on the D framework for random sampling (it could be fun to put up some creative examples of how to use it with different kinds of input).

Best wishes,

     -- Joe


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