Perhaps there is a way to use tagging for "aliasing" a given issue?
The referenced "Rows" application seems to be the showcase app "Rows" listed at https://flutter.dev/showcase
I think nonces are generally thought of as numbers, and as a client it might be simplest in some cases to be able to reuse or derive from an existing non-number key.
Daily ETL in form of sql scripts from prod dbs to internal data warehouse for use via Saiku, case-by-base Shiny apps and some bash email-reporting.
"The information included names, email addresses, credit card information such as credit card numbers, expiration dates and the three-digit CVV code found on the back of credit cards, although BA has said it did not…
Maybe, as a first shot, they decided to favour near-instant implementation over usability by simply setting the price for an existing product to $0 and use the existing checkout flow.
A quick few: The backend, https://github.com/kirel/detexify-hs-backend, for Detexify, http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html. Parts of BazQux Reader, a commercial feedreader, https://bazqux.com Nikki and the Robots,…
One of the declared goals during the initial design phase of the Haskell language was to "... be usable as a basis for further language research." From "A History of Haskell: Being Lazy with Class" available at…
Typo in your html title on your linked page
Anyone know of a reference for "The keyboardist Joe Zawinul was aghast at Davis’s ruthless arrangement of “In a Silent Way,”... " part? It is difficult to prove a statement like "..he pioneered hard bop.." wrong, but it…
I use issue tracking, having a list of 3-5 next features I would like to implement. With a detailed description of the feature and potential upcoming challenges, this works well to get back in the groove when having…
A classic, and clear, example of "elementary" meaning something different than "trivial" in math, is Atle Selberg's Annals proof of the Prime Number Theorem. A link to notes on this proof, and some (!?) controversy…
PDFBox is quite good at extracting text from pdfs. When I use PDFBox, it is for extraction. Maybe this has changed with newer versions of PDFBox, but 5+ years ago, the internet wisdom was to use PDFBox for extraction…
What were the technical problems causing the disaster if you can share?
Asking out of curiosity: What does Tableau offer that I can not quickly set up in either Mondrian coupled with a frontend like Saiku or Pentaho or eg. R and a Shiny server?
In R: > a <- array(c(1,2)) > b <- array(c(3,4)) > a + b [1] 4 6 > class(a + b) [1] "array"
Notes in different octaves are different and hence should look different. Even if you restrict to keyboard instruments, I am not sure you describe an existing problem with classical notation. For the non-keyboard…
Listening to that reminds me of a joke you will likely hear multiple times if you play bigband gigs: How do you get 2 _your_own_instrument players to play unison? You shoot one of them. How do you get 2…
Perhaps there is a way to use tagging for "aliasing" a given issue?
The referenced "Rows" application seems to be the showcase app "Rows" listed at https://flutter.dev/showcase
I think nonces are generally thought of as numbers, and as a client it might be simplest in some cases to be able to reuse or derive from an existing non-number key.
Daily ETL in form of sql scripts from prod dbs to internal data warehouse for use via Saiku, case-by-base Shiny apps and some bash email-reporting.
"The information included names, email addresses, credit card information such as credit card numbers, expiration dates and the three-digit CVV code found on the back of credit cards, although BA has said it did not…
Maybe, as a first shot, they decided to favour near-instant implementation over usability by simply setting the price for an existing product to $0 and use the existing checkout flow.
A quick few: The backend, https://github.com/kirel/detexify-hs-backend, for Detexify, http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html. Parts of BazQux Reader, a commercial feedreader, https://bazqux.com Nikki and the Robots,…
One of the declared goals during the initial design phase of the Haskell language was to "... be usable as a basis for further language research." From "A History of Haskell: Being Lazy with Class" available at…
Typo in your html title on your linked page
Anyone know of a reference for "The keyboardist Joe Zawinul was aghast at Davis’s ruthless arrangement of “In a Silent Way,”... " part? It is difficult to prove a statement like "..he pioneered hard bop.." wrong, but it…
I use issue tracking, having a list of 3-5 next features I would like to implement. With a detailed description of the feature and potential upcoming challenges, this works well to get back in the groove when having…
A classic, and clear, example of "elementary" meaning something different than "trivial" in math, is Atle Selberg's Annals proof of the Prime Number Theorem. A link to notes on this proof, and some (!?) controversy…
PDFBox is quite good at extracting text from pdfs. When I use PDFBox, it is for extraction. Maybe this has changed with newer versions of PDFBox, but 5+ years ago, the internet wisdom was to use PDFBox for extraction…
What were the technical problems causing the disaster if you can share?
Asking out of curiosity: What does Tableau offer that I can not quickly set up in either Mondrian coupled with a frontend like Saiku or Pentaho or eg. R and a Shiny server?
In R: > a <- array(c(1,2)) > b <- array(c(3,4)) > a + b [1] 4 6 > class(a + b) [1] "array"
Notes in different octaves are different and hence should look different. Even if you restrict to keyboard instruments, I am not sure you describe an existing problem with classical notation. For the non-keyboard…
Listening to that reminds me of a joke you will likely hear multiple times if you play bigband gigs: How do you get 2 _your_own_instrument players to play unison? You shoot one of them. How do you get 2…