just use meteor.js https://www.meteor.com/ ?
or more like combining steps without explicitly having to combine layers?
OK but is there any way to layer docker files? I'm not talking about compose, I mean like combining layers from different dockers in a nice way?
I'm working on revitalizing a FPGA DSP from my first failed startup. It's a RISC-V processor with a vector machine glued onto the side. It's capable of 30 second rapid testing of new algorithms which normally takes…
Speaking only of CMake, it makes my life much much easier. If a project has < 5 files, a pure makefile is just fine. However once it gets any larger CMake makes linking, recompile times, and other stuff much much eaiser
This seems like a really stupid idea to me. Who is to say that gcc isn't a framework? How about the Linux kernel? How about x86 or an Intel CPU? Even a 555 timer chip is a framework
I don't see anything with rand/srand
Assuming you mean a digital lowpass filter; this won't work. The ultrasonic input is saturating the microphone. In this situation, no amount of digital filters can recover the desired signal (the speech). If there was a…
My company is working on a new wireless PHY from the ground up. We're already ventured funded. Looking for a Business co-founder. Also open to anybody with rf/dsp/sdr experience. Please email me b e n@sig la bs.com
just use meteor.js https://www.meteor.com/ ?
or more like combining steps without explicitly having to combine layers?
OK but is there any way to layer docker files? I'm not talking about compose, I mean like combining layers from different dockers in a nice way?
I'm working on revitalizing a FPGA DSP from my first failed startup. It's a RISC-V processor with a vector machine glued onto the side. It's capable of 30 second rapid testing of new algorithms which normally takes…
Speaking only of CMake, it makes my life much much easier. If a project has < 5 files, a pure makefile is just fine. However once it gets any larger CMake makes linking, recompile times, and other stuff much much eaiser
This seems like a really stupid idea to me. Who is to say that gcc isn't a framework? How about the Linux kernel? How about x86 or an Intel CPU? Even a 555 timer chip is a framework
I don't see anything with rand/srand
Assuming you mean a digital lowpass filter; this won't work. The ultrasonic input is saturating the microphone. In this situation, no amount of digital filters can recover the desired signal (the speech). If there was a…
My company is working on a new wireless PHY from the ground up. We're already ventured funded. Looking for a Business co-founder. Also open to anybody with rf/dsp/sdr experience. Please email me b e n@sig la bs.com