As I understand it: for C/C++ VS Code is just an editor not a compiler
or debugger.
But as VS 2015 can already work with LLDB and gdb it is only a question
of time and free licensing of more .NET parts, I assume.
- Michael.
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Thanks, this is really interesting. I still need something that works on
Windows, and I use Many Faces to visualize what's going on, so I'll stick with
windows for development. I might use this for debugging on linux though.
David
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I'm not using it. Many Faces is written in c, (gui in C++ with MFC). I ported
caffe to windows and I'm calling caffelib directly from mfgo. I'm not training
a net yet, so I haven’t decided what to do. Most likely I will create the
input database using c++ code in many faces, and train using
Thought I'd ask you this off line. Are you using Code:Blocks and finding
it's crashing a lot recently? (That's my experience.)
-Richard
On 02/06/2016 01:04 AM, Detlef Schmicker wrote:
I am not happy with my IDE on linux too.
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Still no time limits. I would assume that very short time limits help
computer, not very sure though
2016-02-06 14:40 GMT+02:00 "Ingo Althöfer" <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de>:
> Hello,
>
> on the Alpha-Go website a date for the match between
> Lee Sedol and Alpha-Go is given:
> 5 rounds, to be played in
Hello,
on the Alpha-Go website a date for the match between
Lee Sedol and Alpha-Go is given:
5 rounds, to be played in Seoul on
* Wednesday, March 09
* Thursday, March 10
* Saturday, March 12
* Sunday, March 13
* Tuesday, March 15
It seems that March 11 and 14 are rest days.
http://deepmind.c
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Hi David,
I am not happy with my IDE on linux too. You might give Visual Studio
on linux a try:
https://www.visualstudio.com/de-de/products/code-vs.aspx
It seems to be free...
Detlef
Am 05.02.2016 um 07:13 schrieb David Fotland:
> I’ll do training