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Programming Language Safety Ranking · Deliberate Software
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SAFETY RANKING. 17 Feb, 2015. Middot; Read in about 5 min · (907 Words). I think the time has come for a standard programming language safety score. I want to use this model to help show that the concept of safety is much more nuanced than a binary bit of “has strong-static types”. This model is not about language power. Rather than focus on what is. If there is a safety feature that is not possible to achieve programmatically, we will add 30 (by default) for a “every change ru...
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RedSnakePhilly 2013 - fromonesrc.com
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In a computer, everything is recallable all the time, but life is a succession of events that only happen once." - Daft Punk. A Field Guide to Ruby and Python. Python born in 1991. Ruby born in 1995. 8220;Spaces are ultimately important in Python”. 8220;In Ruby parenthesis are a vestigial appendage”. Ruby is known for:. Web dev with rails. Python is known for:. Ruby science and data tools:. Python science and data tools:. Ruby interactive shell: pry/irb. Python interactive shell: ipython. Rails 4 / Ruby 2.
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Programming Language Safety Score Mark 2 · Deliberate Software
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE SAFETY SCORE MARK 2. 24 Jul, 2015. Middot; Read in about 4 min · (771 Words). I want to make a model that predicts bugs. I previously wrote a table for scoring language safety: Programming Language Safety Score. But it was extremely time consuming to score new languages or make modifications. After being told I was overfitting. The code I used to generate the plot and normalize the scores can be found here: scorePlot.R. A definition of the safety checks is as follows:. Immediately it...
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Data Sorcery with Clojure & Incanter: Introduction to Datasets & Charts | Data Sorcery with Clojure
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Data Sorcery with Clojure. Incanter code repository →. Data Sorcery with Clojure and Incanter: Introduction to Datasets & Charts. February 11, 2010. I put together my slides. Pdf) for next week’s National Capital Area Clojure Users Group February Meetup. Being snow-bound this week, I’ve been able to make more slides than I’ll have time to cover during next week’s session, so I’ll be skimming over some of the examples. The code used in this presentation is available here. This entry was posted in Clojure.
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release | Data Sorcery with Clojure
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Data Sorcery with Clojure. Incanter 1.5.5 has been released. April 27, 2014. Incanter 1.5.5 has been released to clojars. This release contains the many bugfixes some improvements that are documented in the change log. Please, take into account that there is one breaking change in handling of gamma distribution! I want to thank all the people who contributed into this release! Incanter 1.5.4 has been released. September 1, 2013. PS 153 release was skipped because of an error that I made during deployment...
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Planning breaking changes in the Incanter 2.0 | Data Sorcery with Clojure
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Data Sorcery with Clojure. Incanter 1.5.5 has been released. Protocol-based dataset API in Incanter →. Planning breaking changes in the Incanter 2.0. June 4, 2014. As the GSoC is going forward, we’re also discussing the changes that will be made in the Incanter 2.0. One of the proposed changes – get rid of first/rest semantic for matrices. If you’re using them in your Incanter code, please answer to the list with your use cases…. This entry was posted in Incanter. Incanter 1.5.5 has been released. In hom...
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Reading and writing Excel (xls) files with Incanter | Data Sorcery with Clojure
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Data Sorcery with Clojure. Infix mathematical notation in Incanter. Incanter executables →. Reading and writing Excel (xls) files with Incanter. May 31, 2010. I have just added David James Humphreys’. Module to the Incanter. Distribution, providing basic capabilities for reading Microsoft Excel spreadsheets in as Incanter datasets and saving datasets back out as xls files. I have posted a simple spreadsheet. Start by loading the necessary libraries, including incanter.excel. Next, we can use the. Let [to...
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Incanter 1.5.5 has been released | Data Sorcery with Clojure
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Data Sorcery with Clojure. Incanter 1.5.4 has been released. Planning breaking changes in the Incanter 2.0 →. Incanter 1.5.5 has been released. April 27, 2014. Incanter 1.5.5 has been released to clojars. This release contains the many bugfixes some improvements that are documented in the change log. Please, take into account that there is one breaking change in handling of gamma distribution! I want to thank all the people who contributed into this release! This entry was posted in Incanter. You are com...
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Incanter 1.5.6 has been released | Data Sorcery with Clojure
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Data Sorcery with Clojure. Protocol-based dataset API in Incanter. First preview of Incanter 2.0 (aka Incanter 1.9.0) →. Incanter 1.5.6 has been released. December 26, 2014. I just pushed the Incanter 1.5.6 to Clojars. This is bugfix-only release and includes many changes. I’m planning to release the first preview of the Incanter 2.0 during the next few days – it will includes the changes made as part of GSoC, including the protocol-based dataset and tight integration with core.matrix. Ben Fry's Blog.
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