Why a subscription model for a book wouldn't that make the book very
expensive ?
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 6:06:33 AM UTC-4, Dragan Djuric wrote:
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> Deep Learning for Programmers: An Interactive Tutorial with CUDA, OpenCL,
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ber 4, 2015 at 10:51:15 AM UTC-4, dennis wrote:
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> Because the literal is readed as BigInt:
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> user=> (class 6546546546546546546850348954895480584039545804 )
> clojure.lang.BigInt
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> 2015-09-04 22:48 GMT+08:00 Ali M >:
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>> why?
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>&g
why?
user=> (+ 6546546546546546546850348954895480584039545804
7548979534287548957345843954749357348757897)
6554095526080834095807694798850229941388303701N
user=> (+ Long/MAX_VALUE Long/MAX_VALUE)
ArithmeticException integer overflow clojure.lang.Numbers.throwIntOverflow
(Numbers.java:1501)
Greetings,
I also just got this book as an ebook from oreilly, they were having
50% off of everything (or at least ebooks)
Anyway, is there a dedicated mailing list to discuss this book?
I plan to read most of it in the next month or so :)
It would be nice if there is a mailing list where I can r
Greetings Jim
Can you please elaborate more on this line ... maybe give examples
On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:45:56 AM UTC+2, Jim Crossley wrote:
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> For certain applications, I would recommend using libraries to access
> external processes like Memcached, RabbitMQ, or cron, for exa