Any suggestions for composing gantt charts in org mode? I've been using taskjuggler but printing them out to anything other than html (ex. image, pdf) has been a hassle.
I moved from dual booting mine to running Windows in a VM. I find it to be much more convenient and so far windows runs almost seamlessly (after upgrading to 32GB memory).
I strongly encourage using Julia for anyone applying mathematical optimization. It is (through JuMP[1], for example) one of the areas in which it really stands out.
edit: local[1] has been updated to local[N], thank you for the update!
Ok thanks, I didn't know that's what "local[1]" did, so the more relevant comparison would be with --master local[30]?
The algorithm took around 500 seconds to train on the NETFLIX dataset on a SINGLE processor, which is good for data as large as 1 billion ratings.
- this is from the sequential portion of the test, the parallel portion is the next section.
I have been using Julia in emacs, primarily using ESS [1] and ob-julia [2] (org babel julia package). It is relatively well integrated with some basic auto-complete features and nice org-babel integration (as good as python or r).
Cab service is bad inside Vancouver and utterly miserable outside Vancouver proper. If you are in the North shore, Burnaby, Tri-cities or further, you pretty much have to book a cab well in advance and then call in to remind them, and even then you may be better off just taking transit. Good luck getting anywhere in a reasonable amount of time with out a car.
I haven't had as much luck using it for other languages, but I also haven't put in much effort into trying.