On Friday 07 June 2002 06:49 pm, John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, if there's a Perl/Tcl/Python/C/C++/shell hacker running around I
could use a decent benchmarking tool to compare stable and current.
Basically, what I would like is to be able to do the following:
bench -n
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
On 06-Jun-2002 Trish Lynch wrote:
Question:
what types of things can be done by people who are generally just
learning thier way around some of the code? is there anyone willing to
patiently work with a fast learner (yes, honestly my
John Baldwin wrote:
Once I have that, it would be nice to have a simple tool that would
take one of these tabular files as input and spit out appropriate
statistics about each column (mean, mode, median, stddev, highlight
outliers, etc.). If some sensible (i.e. meaningful) graphs can be
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