I've plugged this before, but this is something that has really, actually, worked for me: beeminder.com
Dude sounds like he's stuck in his own head.
I tried using locals, and there was no change to the time. Using a boolean return value for isPrime shaved off two seconds.
Thanks, using % did the trick.
I've placed my port here: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/ce176d7ab4f6b7b1ba91 If you see anything wrong with it, or odd, feel free to share. I'm still investigating what is happening to make the run so slow, so if…
It would be nice to see the numbers, in addition to the graph. I did a straight port of C to lua, and ran it with luajit. The C code ran in 49.901s. The luajit code ran in 14m16.547s. C code was compiled with -02…
I use lua for most scripting. A big reason for this is that the entire lua environment is in lua.exe. This allows for me to distribute scripts easily without having to include a C++ installer with them.
Love Ted Chiang!
Isn't that called a "paycheck"?
I agree with the parent. Upon encountering the page, my first feeling is that this is one of THOSE landing pages. Of course, I know this is just me bringing my biases to the thing, but that's the way it is.
I'd like to see what his take would be on a Groundhog's Day scenario.
The website doesn't say what LTS haskell is. A curated set of packages? Of what?
I use Beeminder.com to stay motivated. They have githun integration, which helps.
Bandwagon hopping is a Good Thing. Furthermore, if you continue to bring something to the bandwagon, people will continue asking you to join them.
You don't think they'll put humans on Mars within this century? Really? That's not a conservative statement. A conservative statement is, yea we'll probably get to Mars this century, but maybe not in the next 20 years.
I'm glad I read this article. I just started experimenting with javascript for web development, and I've encountered so many Named Swords.
I'm intrigued by your comment that being forced to do a lot with a little is powerful. Do you have any arguments or evidence for that you could point me to?
It sounds like he doesn't think the level of abstraction offered is high enough. If you are using an FPGA as a general purpose device, and not for prototyping, then a higher level of abstraction would be helpful.…
I see Android as the future of the linux desktop.
There's also GreenArrays GA144, which has 144 forth machines on a single microprocessor. http://www.greenarraychips.com/
So she just appeared in her current form out of nowhere with no causes and conditions?
See this study from Johns Hopkins: http://www.heffter.org/research-jhus.htm takeaway: Psilocybin may have a long-term anxiolytic effect.
Can other computer-on-modules in a SODIMM package be used in the Compute Module IO Board they are developing? I've searched online, and I think the boards that the SODIMM modules are plugged-in to are called…
I've plugged this before, but this is something that has really, actually, worked for me: beeminder.com
Dude sounds like he's stuck in his own head.
I tried using locals, and there was no change to the time. Using a boolean return value for isPrime shaved off two seconds.
Thanks, using % did the trick.
I've placed my port here: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/ce176d7ab4f6b7b1ba91 If you see anything wrong with it, or odd, feel free to share. I'm still investigating what is happening to make the run so slow, so if…
It would be nice to see the numbers, in addition to the graph. I did a straight port of C to lua, and ran it with luajit. The C code ran in 49.901s. The luajit code ran in 14m16.547s. C code was compiled with -02…
I use lua for most scripting. A big reason for this is that the entire lua environment is in lua.exe. This allows for me to distribute scripts easily without having to include a C++ installer with them.
Love Ted Chiang!
Isn't that called a "paycheck"?
I agree with the parent. Upon encountering the page, my first feeling is that this is one of THOSE landing pages. Of course, I know this is just me bringing my biases to the thing, but that's the way it is.
I'd like to see what his take would be on a Groundhog's Day scenario.
The website doesn't say what LTS haskell is. A curated set of packages? Of what?
I use Beeminder.com to stay motivated. They have githun integration, which helps.
Bandwagon hopping is a Good Thing. Furthermore, if you continue to bring something to the bandwagon, people will continue asking you to join them.
You don't think they'll put humans on Mars within this century? Really? That's not a conservative statement. A conservative statement is, yea we'll probably get to Mars this century, but maybe not in the next 20 years.
I'm glad I read this article. I just started experimenting with javascript for web development, and I've encountered so many Named Swords.
I'm intrigued by your comment that being forced to do a lot with a little is powerful. Do you have any arguments or evidence for that you could point me to?
It sounds like he doesn't think the level of abstraction offered is high enough. If you are using an FPGA as a general purpose device, and not for prototyping, then a higher level of abstraction would be helpful.…
I see Android as the future of the linux desktop.
There's also GreenArrays GA144, which has 144 forth machines on a single microprocessor. http://www.greenarraychips.com/
So she just appeared in her current form out of nowhere with no causes and conditions?
See this study from Johns Hopkins: http://www.heffter.org/research-jhus.htm takeaway: Psilocybin may have a long-term anxiolytic effect.
Can other computer-on-modules in a SODIMM package be used in the Compute Module IO Board they are developing? I've searched online, and I think the boards that the SODIMM modules are plugged-in to are called…