I used to say the same thing, then a random (maybe not so random) YouTube suggestion taught me that PHP 8 is a _very_ different language than what I got burned with back in the day (PHP 4)
If I recall right, you used to pick a music directory, and whatever you had there would be indexed and made available to all for downloading. Everything you downloaded would go into that directory as well. Once you find…
Never heard of Beeminder until now. Out of curiosity, what targets do you have that work really well for you?
Do the redemption keys expire?
Instead of giving you a free plan, it gives you a 30 day trial :(
... It uses the remarkable LLVM compiler infrastructure to compile Python byte-code to machine code especially for use in the NumPy run-time and SciPy modules... from the README on github
Not sure if blacklight in a dorm is a good idea....
This is getting out of hand....
The book is also available in pdf here: http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/Beowulf/beowulf_book/
I used TF7YAPRHJWH7 (can't reply to latest comment). Thank you!
I used to say the same thing, then a random (maybe not so random) YouTube suggestion taught me that PHP 8 is a _very_ different language than what I got burned with back in the day (PHP 4)
If I recall right, you used to pick a music directory, and whatever you had there would be indexed and made available to all for downloading. Everything you downloaded would go into that directory as well. Once you find…
Never heard of Beeminder until now. Out of curiosity, what targets do you have that work really well for you?
Do the redemption keys expire?
Instead of giving you a free plan, it gives you a 30 day trial :(
... It uses the remarkable LLVM compiler infrastructure to compile Python byte-code to machine code especially for use in the NumPy run-time and SciPy modules... from the README on github
Not sure if blacklight in a dorm is a good idea....
This is getting out of hand....
The book is also available in pdf here: http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/Beowulf/beowulf_book/
I used TF7YAPRHJWH7 (can't reply to latest comment). Thank you!