>From some time, I am learning about meteor, nodejs, threejs and other
frameworks/libraries to prepare myself for the coding period ahead.
Meteor is a great framework. It's easy to learn, it's full stack,
reactive , works in real time and fantastically it's all javascript.
Having said all that, met
Current and former GSoC mentors and students should take note of today's
announcement for the 2014 Google Mentor Summit.
If you're ever been involved with BRL-CAD (or one or our community groups) and
you are able to fully cover the travel+lodging expenses yourself, it's simple.
You're welcome
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Christopher Sean Morrison
wrote:
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>> It looks to me if there is a line of four values missing. I believe
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> Quite a find in the middle of that big table!
Ah, thanks to the power Perl!
>> Would such an almost-the-same sequence be acceptable?
...
> Given it'
On May 12, 2014, at 3:59 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> I am interested in that task and have searched extensively for the
> original authors of that code to no avail so far:
I last wrote to Bill about ten years ago, but no longer have his contact
information ever since he stopped running GICI.
> In
In that revision Sean's log message said:
Log Message:
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it'd be nice to have a bigger table or know the generator+seed that produced it
And the added comment in the file says:
+/* TODO: it'd be useful to figure out which random number generator
+ * created this table so we could creat