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Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Star 30 Fork 5 infoforcefeed / OlegDB /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull Requests Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar Permalink Edit 19fd7cc8e645 ... 97a3ac838e82 We’re showing branches in this repository, but you can also compare across forks. base fork: infoforcefeed/OlegDB Choose a Base Repository /.select-menu-header /.select-menu-filters infoforcefeed/OlegDB /.select-menu-item Codyle/OlegDB /.select-menu-item Hamcha/OlegDB /.select-menu-item PrestonSmith01/OlegDB /.select-menu-item cquinlan/OlegDB /.select-menu-item zeroZshadow/OlegDB /.selec...

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schani/clojurec · GitHub

Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Star 724 Fork 38 schani / clojurec /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull Requests Wiki Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar A Clojure implementation on top of C 407 commits 2 branches 1 release 6 contributors Clojure 92.2% C 5.7% Objective-C 1.8% Other 0.3% Clojure C Objective-C Other branch: master Switch branches/tags /.select-menu-header Branches Tags /.select-menu-tabs /.select-menu-filters ghubber-no-analyzer /.select-menu-item master /.select-menu-item Nothing to show /.select-menu-list v0.1 /...

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Clojure - state

Skip to main content guest Join | Help | Sign In Clojure Home guest | Join | Help | Sign In Clojure Dev IRC Blog Wiki Download Google Group Videos Contrib Libraries Rationale Features Download Getting Started Documentation Libraries Community Contributing ClojureScript ClojureCLR License state Edit 0 9 … 0 Tags No tags Notify RSS Backlinks Source Print Export (PDF) ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:0:<h1> Many people come to Clojure from an imperative language and find themselves out of their element when faced with Clojure's approach to doing things, while others are coming from a more functional background and assume that once they leave Clojure's functional subset, they will be faced with the same story re: state as is found in Java. This essay intends to illuminat...

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Lava Lamp

Prev What if I made a lava lamp out of real lava? What could I use as a clear medium? How close could I stand to watch it? Kathy Johnstone, 6th Grade Teacher (via a student) This is a surprisingly reasonable idea, by What If standards. I mean, it's not that reasonable. At the very least, I'm guessing you would lose your teaching license, and possibly some of the students in the front row. But you could do it. Just a warning: I'm going to be linking to a lot of videos of lava flowing and people poking it with sticks , so you may have a hard time getting to the end of the article without getting sidetracked into watching a bunch of them like I did while writing it. You have a few choices for transparent materials that could hold the lava without rupturing and splattering half the classroom with red-hot droplets. Fused quartz glass would be a great choice. It's the sa...

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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

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BuildBot: OlegDB

Home - Waterfall Grid T-Grid Console Builders Recent Builds Buildslaves Changesources - JSON API - About waterfall help last build fbsd-clang build successful fbsd-gcc build successful lin-clang build successful lin-gcc build successful sol-clang failed compile sol-gcc failed compile test build successful current activity idle idle idle idle idle idle idle UTC changes fbsd-clang fbsd-gcc lin-clang lin-gcc sol-clang sol-gcc test 21:38:00 commit bubble 21:35:52 test stdio 21:35:38 compile stdio 'gmake clean' stdio update stdio Build 46 21:35:10 21:33:16 test stdio 21:33:00 compile stdio 'gmake clean' stdio update stdio Build 43 21:31:21 21:31:04 compile failed stdio 'gmake clean' stdio update stdio Build 45 20:37:51 20:37:42 test stdio test ...

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Save 30% on Construction Simulator 2015 on Steam

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Buildbot: lin-gcc Build #46

Home - Waterfall Grid T-Grid Console Builders Recent Builds Buildslaves Changesources - JSON API - About lin-gcc Build successful Got Revision 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 Build of most recent revision uchudai-lin forced: by IRC user <Hamcha> on channel #olegdb: None git update ( 1 secs ) stdio clean 'gmake clean' ( 0 secs ) stdio compile compile ( 11 secs ) stdio test test ( 2 mins, 7 secs ) stdio Name Value Source branch None Build builddir /home/buildbot/oleg/lin-gcc slave buildername lin-gcc Builder buildnumber 46 Build codebase Build got_revision 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 Git project Build repository Build revision None Build slavename uchudai-lin BuildSlave warnings-count 0 WarningCountingShellCommand workdir /home/buildbot...

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Buildbot: lin-clang Build #43

Home - Waterfall Grid T-Grid Console Builders Recent Builds Buildslaves Changesources - JSON API - About lin-clang Build successful Got Revision 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 Build of most recent revision uchudai-lin forced: by IRC user <Hamcha> on channel #olegdb: None git update ( 2 secs ) stdio clean 'gmake clean' ( 0 secs ) stdio compile compile ( 12 secs ) stdio test test ( 1 mins, 53 secs ) stdio Name Value Source branch None Build builddir /home/buildbot/oleg/lin-clang slave buildername lin-clang Builder buildnumber 43 Build codebase Build got_revision 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 Git project Build repository Build revision None Build slavename uchudai-lin BuildSlave warnings-count 0 WarningCountingShellCommand workdir /home/b...

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Buildbot: lin-gcc Build #45

Home - Waterfall Grid T-Grid Console Builders Recent Builds Buildslaves Changesources - JSON API - About lin-gcc Failed compile Got Revision 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 Build of most recent revision uchudai-lin forced: by IRC user <Hamcha> on channel #olegdb: None git update ( 2 secs ) stdio clean 'gmake clean' ( 0 secs ) stdio compile compile failed ( 13 secs ) stdio test - no logs - Name Value Source branch None Build builddir /home/buildbot/oleg/lin-gcc slave buildername lin-gcc Builder buildnumber 45 Build codebase Build got_revision 19fd7cc8e645eba8c15847b0e937542c2f6dd1a6 Git project Build repository Build revision None Build slavename uchudai-lin BuildSlave warnings-count 0 WarningCountingShellCommand workdir /home/buildbot/oleg/lin-gc...

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Nim Tutorial (Part II)

Introduction Pragmas Object Oriented Programming Objects Mutually recursive types Type conversions Object variants Methods Method call syntax Properties Dynamic dispatch Exceptions Raise statement Try statement Annotating procs with raised exceptions Generics Templates Macros Expression Macros Statement Macros Term rewriting macros Building your first macro Generating source code Generating AST by hand Author: Andreas Rumpf Version: 0.10.2 Introduction "Repetition renders the ridiculous reasonable." -- Norman Wildberger This document is a tutorial for the advanced constructs of the Nim programming language. Note that this document is somewhat obsolete as the manual contains many more examples of the advanced language features. Pragmas Pragmas are Nim's method to give the compiler additional information/ commands without introducing a massive number of new keywords. Pra...

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Nim Tutorial (Part I)

Introduction The first program Lexical elements String and character literals Comments Numbers The var statement The assignment statement Constants The let statement Control flow statements If statement Case statement While statement For statement Scopes and the block statement Break statement Continue statement When statement Statements and indentation Procedures Result variable Parameters Discard statement Named arguments Default values Overloaded procedures Operators Forward declarations Iterators Basic types Booleans Characters Strings Integers Floats Type Conversion Internal type representation Advanced types Enumerations Ordinal types Subranges Sets Arrays Sequences Open arrays Varargs Slices Tuples Reference and pointer types Procedural type Modules Excluding symbols From statement Include statement Part 2 Author: Andreas Rumpf Version: 0.10.2 Introduction "Der Mens...

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Nim Tutorial (Part I)

Introduction The first program Lexical elements String and character literals Comments Numbers The var statement The assignment statement Constants The let statement Control flow statements If statement Case statement While statement For statement Scopes and the block statement Break statement Continue statement When statement Statements and indentation Procedures Result variable Parameters Discard statement Named arguments Default values Overloaded procedures Operators Forward declarations Iterators Basic types Booleans Characters Strings Integers Floats Type Conversion Internal type representation Advanced types Enumerations Ordinal types Subranges Sets Arrays Sequences Open arrays Varargs Slices Tuples Reference and pointer types Procedural type Modules Excluding symbols From statement Include statement Part 2 Author: Andreas Rumpf Version: 0.10.2 Introduction "Der Mens...

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haskell - Is it possible to realize the benefits of dependent typing using macros in Lisp? - Stack Overflow

current community chat blog Stack Overflow Meta Stack Overflow Stack Overflow Careers Sign up or log in to customize your list. more stack exchange communities Stack Exchange sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site stack overflow careers Stack Overflow Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question Take the 2-minute tour × Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's 100% free, no registration required. Is it possible to realize the benefits of dependent typing using macros in Lisp? up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 This is an honest question, not a a tr...

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Nim Programming Language

home docs learn download forum faq slides # compute average line length var sum = 0 count = 0 for line in stdin.lines: sum += line.len count += 1 echo( "Average line length: " , if count: sum / count else : 0 ) # create and greet someone type Person = object name: string age: int proc greet (p: Person ) = echo "Hi, I'm " , p.name, "." echo "I am " , p.age, " years old." var p = Person (name: "Jon" , age: 18 ) p.greet() # or greet(p) slide0 Why should I be excited? Nim is the only language that leverages automated proof technology to perform a disjoint check for your parallel code. Working on disjoint data means no locking is required and yet data races are impossible: parallel : var i = 0 while i <= a.high: spawn f(a[i]) spawn f(a[i+ 1 ]) # ERROR: cannot prove a[i] is disjoin...

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Sysdig Cloud - The Fascinating World of Linux System Calls

<![endif] Header Jobs Company Blog Sysdig Sign Up Log In Sign Up Log In Contact Us Company Jobs Blog Sysdig / Header Page By Loris Degioanni on December 17, 2014 Let’s talk about system calls. Simply put, system calls are the primary way that programs interface with the operating system. I would go as far as to say that a basic understanding of system calls is a requirement for any serious Linux user. The system call interface includes a number of functions that the operating system exports to the applications running on top of it. These functions allow actions like opening files, creating network connections, reading and writing from files, and so on. In practice, most of the things that happen on any machine involve going through a system call. As a consequence, observing system calls can offer great insight into what a program is doing, and can be i...

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hut/ranger · GitHub

Skip to content Sign up Sign in This repository Explore Features Enterprise Blog Star 582 Fork 70 hut / ranger /.container /.repohead Code Issues Pull Requests Wiki Pulse Graphs HTTPS Subversion You can clone with HTTPS or Subversion . Download ZIP /.repository-sidebar A vim-inspired filemanager for the console http://ranger.nongnu.org/ 2,546 commits 8 branches 32 releases 39 contributors Python 89.9% Perl 8.2% Shell 1.2% Other 0.7% Python Perl Shell Other branch: master Switch branches/tags /.select-menu-header Branches Tags /.select-menu-tabs /.select-menu-filters efficient_w3mimgpreview /.select-menu-item inotify /.select-menu-item master /.select...

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