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  • Simulink sim of rician channel ber process

    - by bob
    Hi, I'm learning simulink and I want to use the rician channle block from the communications blockset. I'm told I need to change the format format. Would anyone have some sample code where they used the rician channels in simulink to model a bit error rate process?

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  • F# Blogs to follows

    - by AG.
    Hello All, I have recently started learning F#. I was wondering as which are the recommended blogs you guys are currently following in F# community?. I am currently subscribed to "Tomas Petricek", "Brian McNamara" and "Don Syme's". Would love to hear all your recommendations.

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  • Uses of Action delegate in C#

    - by Biswanath
    I was working with the Action Delgates in C# in the hope of learning more about them and thinking where they might be useful. Has anybody used the Action Delgate, and if so why? or could you give some examples where it might be useful?

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  • Induction of graduate programmers

    - by spong
    What are some practical ideas that you have found useful for bringing graduates on to your team in their first job? Some of the things that are working well for us include: Assigning a mentor to assist the learning process Written coding standards/guidelines Spending a period of time with the test team to learn the product Where possible, a broad range of experiences in the first few months Anything else that works well for you? A related question can be found here.

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  • Recommended reading for bioinformatics

    - by Matt
    I'm keen on learning about bioinformatics. I am ideally looking for a short course introduction, with some practical tasks I can get my teeth into immediately to see if there is any interest in it for me. I already have a good understanding of molecular biology, so I should be able to skip most of the foundational work. Any suggestions?

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  • How to beautify the URL?

    - by mysqllearner
    I am sick of this kind of URL: www.domain.com/something/?id=person&photos=photoID&variable1=others&... I am using apache, learning to write .htaccess now. Can anyone show me the basic code for this one? Ugly: www.domain.com/something/?id=person&photos=photoID Goal: www.domain.com/something/person/photoID

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  • Good FORTRAN books/tutorials for beginners?

    - by AndrejaKo
    This may be a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31672/learning-fortran-in-the-modern-era, but that thread went on discussing legacy code concerns. Anyway, few months ago in a bookstore sale I picked up book called FORTRAN 66 for PDP-11. I found it interesting and decided it would be nice to learn FORTRAN. So I'm looking for some modern books/tutorials dealing with new versions of FORTRAN.

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  • How does Python differentiate between the different data types?

    - by wrongusername
    Sorry if this is quite noobish to you, but I'm just starting out to learn Python after learning C++ & Java, and I am wondering how in the world I could just declare variables like id = 0 and name = 'John' without any int's or string's in front! I figured out that perhaps it's because there are no ''s in a number, but how would Python figure that out in something like def increase(first, second) instead of something like int increase(int first, int second) in C++?!

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  • Are there any simple languages implemented using ANTLR or similar?

    - by etheros
    I'm trying to build a simple interpreted language for learning purposes. I've read countless theory and tutorials on ANTLR and JavaCC, but I can't figure out how to actually make it do something useful. I learn best by "taking something apart and putting it back together again", so, are there any working examples of simple languages implemented with the help of tools such as ANTLR, or similar? Something like the following might be nice: x = 1 if x == 1 print "true"

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  • Stopping infinite loops of alerts in Mozilla

    - by Christy John
    This may be dumb question. But somehow this engaged me for sometime and after some basic research I couldn't find an answer. I was learning JavaScript and a code I wrote had an error and has been outputting infinite loops of alerts. I tried the normal shortcuts like Ctrl + C and Ctrl + Z but they didn't work. So I was thinking if there is any solution to this other than ending the browser process (like by doing a Ctrl + Alt + Del).

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  • GUI IDE with PyDev Eclipse

    - by gizgok
    I have 2 weeks to finish my final year project.I need a GUI IDE or a GUI framework compatible with PyDev and Eclipse. I cannot spend time learning something cause the functionality is yet to be completed.I'm looking for very simple GUI for a simulation game.

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  • How do I load Formtastic to test it?

    - by Alan
    I am using Rails 2.0.2 and following Github installation instructions: 1. add as gem source ie "gem sources -a http://gemcutter.org/".....ok 2. install gem ie "gem install formtastic"....gives error, could not find formtastic locally or in a repository I am learning Ruby on Rails and have no knowledge of gems

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  • Java Parallel Programming

    - by user578524
    Dear All, I need to parallelize a CPU intensive Java application on my multicore desktop but I am not so comfortable with threads programming. I looked at Scala but this would imply learning a new language which is really time consuming. I also looked at Ateji PX Java parallel extensions which seem very easy to use but did not have a chance yet to evaluate it. Would anyone recommend it? Other suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance for your help Bill

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