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MacOSX: telling tmux where libevent is | absolute regularity
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MacOSX: telling tmux where libevent is. Friday, 8th August, 2014. But after installing libevent, tmux still won’t configure:. Checking for a BSD-compatible install. /usr/bin/install -c. Checking whether build environment is sane. yes. Checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p. etc/install-sh -c -d. Checking for pkg-config. no. Checking for LIBEVENT. no. Checking for library containing event init. no. Configure: error: "libevent not found". You have to tell it where lib event is installed. I did a vanilla.
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Brief review: The Little MLer | absolute regularity
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Brief review: The Little MLer. Sunday, 31st May, 2015. 8220;The Little MLer”. Matthias Felleisen and Daniel P. Friedman. Http:/ mitpress.mit.edu/books/little-mler. I had resolved not to learn any new languages in 2015, but: I knew if I were to learn a language it would probably be ML (or some kind of proof assistant type thing); this book was on my Amazon Wish List; and MIT Press had a half price sale. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are commenting usi...
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Haskell resources | absolute regularity
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This is a list of Haskell resources I have used so far while working through the book Real World Haskell. The list is not intended to be comprehensive. The point of the list is to keep a record of resources I’ve found useful, and to be my first port of call when I need Haskell guidance. This is the book I’m working through. Haskell source code examples. Documentation about the Haskell standard libraries. Is the compiler I’m using. The User’s Guide. Covers ghci the interactive environment.
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Open-Source Speech Recognition Toolkits | absolute regularity
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Open-Source Speech Recognition Toolkits. Tuesday, 26th August, 2014. Here’s a list of FOSS and FOSS-ish ASR toolkits: url, license and rough activity dates, and maybe the odd comment. Apart from Sphinx4, which is written in The Java Programming Language, all of these are written in C/C . Kaldi looks the most interesting and mature. I’d also like to have more of a look at Bavieca, GMTK and TLK. Have I missed any? Open Software License v. 3.0. Http:/ htk.eng.cam.ac.uk/docs/license.shtml. Filed in Speech Rec.
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About | absolute regularity
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My name is Ivan Uemlianin. I am a self-employed speech technology software consultant. My corporate page. Is rather moribund, so this blog is acting as the Llaisdy homepage for now. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Solving “Greater Than” Sudoku with Answer Set Programming | absolute regularity
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Solving “Greater Than” Sudoku with Answer Set Programming. Thursday, 8th January, 2015. Sergii Dymchenko recently posted a blog. Showing how a “greater than” sudoku can be solved with constraint logic programming and ECLiPSe CLP. Sergii’s post inspired me to do the same for answer setprogramming, with clasp/gringo. I’ve uploaded the code to github. Brief notes on ASP (& Sudoku). I am just getting started with answer set prolog. Here are some first impressions:. Paint(R, C1, N), paint(R, C2, N), C1! The n...
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Read My Lips No New Languages (… however, …) | absolute regularity
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Read My Lips No New Languages (… however, …). Saturday, 21st February, 2015. My plan for this year is to bring in the clients, write the apps, and make some money. Being anything other than ruthlessly pragmatic about learning new programming languages is distinctly not part of the plan. This year is about focussing and consolidating, it is not about wandering about smelling the roses. However, …. Separate from programming, I am following up some of my reading from last year. In particular, Hegel. Enter y...
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Erlang resources | absolute regularity
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This is a list of Erlang resources I have used so far while working through the book Erlang Programming. The list is not intended to be comprehensive. The point of the list is to keep a record of resources I’ve found useful, and to be my first port of call when I need Erlang guidance. This is the book I’m working through. The book’s website. Exercise discussion group on Google groups. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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