Okay, be honest. After reading this, how many of you searched for "Samsung Smart App Challenge". https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=Samsung+Smart+App+Ch... I'm not sure that Samsung hasn't won this round...
What is this sentence saying? I've read it five times and it makes no sense to me: "The median percentage for companies showing up as customers of companies making foreign-workers-only advertisements was 1 percent"
I think this statement sums up the perspective I'm talking about: "NumPy is just the beginning (SciPy, matplotlib, scikits, and 100s of other packages and legacy C/C++ and Fortran code are all very important)" I'm not…
This post made me think of this article: http://technicaldiscovery.blogspot.com/2011/10/thoughts-on-p... For those who don't know, Travis Oliphant is the creator of NumPy and(?) SciPy. It's a good read and it puts some…
I don't think there is a contradiction, but someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Godel's theories are something I've recently begun trying to wrap my head around. Godel's completeness theorem proves the equivalence…
Okay, be honest. After reading this, how many of you searched for "Samsung Smart App Challenge". https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=Samsung+Smart+App+Ch... I'm not sure that Samsung hasn't won this round...
What is this sentence saying? I've read it five times and it makes no sense to me: "The median percentage for companies showing up as customers of companies making foreign-workers-only advertisements was 1 percent"
I think this statement sums up the perspective I'm talking about: "NumPy is just the beginning (SciPy, matplotlib, scikits, and 100s of other packages and legacy C/C++ and Fortran code are all very important)" I'm not…
This post made me think of this article: http://technicaldiscovery.blogspot.com/2011/10/thoughts-on-p... For those who don't know, Travis Oliphant is the creator of NumPy and(?) SciPy. It's a good read and it puts some…
I don't think there is a contradiction, but someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Godel's theories are something I've recently begun trying to wrap my head around. Godel's completeness theorem proves the equivalence…