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Are there any good podcasts focused on discussing issues of particular relevance to the development of embedded systems?
Well, this is more towards the EE side of embedded (I'm one of those guys with a foot in each camp, firmware & hardware), but David L. Jones has an "Electronics Engineering Video Blog Podcast" which is informative and entertaining.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I would like to design my blog. I don't know, the tool is having or not. Suppose anything have like that means pls help me and say the best and user friendly tool.(Offline tool)
This is a really broad question but I have had good experiences with both:
BlogDesk - http://www.blogdesk.org/en/index.htm
and
Windows Live Writer - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8621
Both are free and can be used offline. Do you have any specific requirements for what the software can do?
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Closed 10 years ago.
Is there any open source e-commerce platform for b2b, other than magento(B2B extension) which seem not avaliable now ?
Any Help appreciated
check GoCart. It is a very nice solution based on CodeIgniter Framework, light weight and easy to adapt.
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Closed 11 years ago.
Will Apache Lucene and Apache Mahout be helpful for creating QA systems?
Thanks in advance.
How START works:
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/infolab/publications/
How True Knowledge works:
http://corporate.trueknowledge.com/technology/
How natural language QA systems work:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_answering#Question_answering_methods
L. Hirschman , R. Gaizauskas, Natural language question answering: the view from here, Natural Language Engineering, v.7 n.4, p.275-300, December 2001. PDF
Related questions (with answers recommending Lucene):
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5049058/natural-language-question-and-answer-system
IR and QA - Beginner Project Scope
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Closed 9 years ago.
I've seen some great in-browser tutorials and/or practice exercises in other languages. To name a few:
Ruby: Tryruby.org
JS: Codeacademy.com
Rails: railsforzombies.com
I've also seen great Java algorithm challenges at codingbat.com.
I haven't found anything similar for learning C, or Objective-C (which is my real goal). Any suggestions?
go ahead with http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/cocoa/conceptual/objectivec/objc.pdf
for Objective-C. It works great on my browser- opens up the pdf.
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Closed 11 years ago.
Is anyone aware of any new books coming out on Dojo? All the books I've checked out so far are a couple years old. I heard that authors are waiting for 1.7 to be released as there are a lot of changes from 1.6. The documentation and tutts on the site are getting much better, thanks to sitepen but I always like to have a good book to peruse on the bus.