byteorder != row/column order
I like how you've put it.
When talking about language (I see in the comments below), I think it is useful to differentiate between the potential capabilities of human languages (i.e., all baby humans seem to be able to learn to adult native…
Thanks for the succinct explanation
Great
Fantastic
I am not the person you are asking, but having used octave, matlab, R, Python for many years and julia for about a month I think that for numerical/algebraic stuff, julia is the one to go; the only reason holding me…
Genuinely curious: what do you mean with respect to "R's non-standard evaluation" and its relationship to DSLs? Thanks in advance.
Thanks, will this also remove the files in named volumes? I hope it won't! (Will not try :-D)
Thanks, first I thought... it cannot be, because when you delete the container, the named volumes are still there; but I guess that they might have deleted contents using the app itself, without realizing they were…
Sorry... what do you mean by "flushing" (thanks) BTW. Fantastic software, filestash - really really good.
Yesterday you wrote: "While I agree that we need more room for nuanced debate, this is not a wining argument. Our society needs more accountability, not less."... from a throwaway account that cannot "really" be…
byteorder != row/column order
I like how you've put it.
When talking about language (I see in the comments below), I think it is useful to differentiate between the potential capabilities of human languages (i.e., all baby humans seem to be able to learn to adult native…
Thanks for the succinct explanation
Great
Fantastic
I am not the person you are asking, but having used octave, matlab, R, Python for many years and julia for about a month I think that for numerical/algebraic stuff, julia is the one to go; the only reason holding me…
Genuinely curious: what do you mean with respect to "R's non-standard evaluation" and its relationship to DSLs? Thanks in advance.
Thanks, will this also remove the files in named volumes? I hope it won't! (Will not try :-D)
Thanks, first I thought... it cannot be, because when you delete the container, the named volumes are still there; but I guess that they might have deleted contents using the app itself, without realizing they were…
Sorry... what do you mean by "flushing" (thanks) BTW. Fantastic software, filestash - really really good.
Yesterday you wrote: "While I agree that we need more room for nuanced debate, this is not a wining argument. Our society needs more accountability, not less."... from a throwaway account that cannot "really" be…