Any Open Source examples of using PLActorKit? [closed] - objective-c

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I've intrigued by Plausible Labs PLActorKit:
http://code.google.com/p/plactorkit/
But the documentation just has single single Echo example. Before diving into it further I'm curious if there are any open source projects using PLActorKit I can take a look at.

A quick search on GitHub revealed TumblKitNG, which seems to make use of PLActorKit.

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PL/SQL Implementation of Hungarian/Kuhn-Munkres Algorithm [closed]

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Where is a PL/SQL implementation of the Hungarian/Kuhn-Munkres Algorithm? There don't appear to be any online that I can find.
I couldn't find one...so I made one. Now I want to share it with anyone else who needs it. It has been tested and validated, and any additional comments are welcome.
https://github.com/manas1213/hungarian_algorithm
This is based on the comprehensive algorithm outlined at http://csclab.murraystate.edu/bob.pilgrim/445/munkres.html.

What's a good tutorial on how to deal with different "states"? [closed]

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Just a tutorial to cover the basics of state machines and design patterns.
From this Google list, there's a nice one on Widipedia.
The Portlands Pattern Repository's Wiki has a few hints and pointers: StatePattern.
Try http://www.state-machine.com.

Velocity $fn docs [closed]

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I notice in some Velocity reports I'm working with that $fn contains some built in functions for Velocity. I can't seem to find a list of these. For example, `$fn.formatNumber($fn.duration($time),'##0.0')
My google-fu has failed me on this one. Anyone have link to the docs on this?
Those are not built in. It is some utility class that either is getting added to every context somewhere or is registered in velocity-tools.xml as a custom tool.

Where can I view Mono implementations of Math.* or Substring and the like [closed]

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Question says it all. I tried browsing through the latest tag but could not find the implementations for said functions.
Math.cs and String.cs. I agree it's a bit tricky, though Moon is definitely the wrong place.

Is there any good documentation on the VB.Net Project file structure? [closed]

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I need to start messing with a vb.net(vs2008) project file and I'd like a reference to, ideally, it's specification.
Any links would be very helpful
Doh! As I should have known....a VB.Net Project is nothing more than an MSBuild file.
Detail here -> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171452.aspx