On Friday 07 June 2002 06:49 pm, John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, if there's a Perl/Tcl/Python/C/C++/shell hacker running around I
> could use a decent benchmarking tool to compare stable and current.
> Basically, what I would like is to be able to do the following:
>
> bench
John Baldwin wrote:
> Once I have that, it would be nice to have a simple tool that would
> take one of these tabular files as input and spit out appropriate
> statistics about each column (mean, mode, median, stddev, highlight
> outliers, etc.). If some sensible (i.e. meaningful) graphs can
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 06-Jun-2002 Trish Lynch wrote:
> >
> > Question:
> >
> > what types of things can be done by people who are generally just
> > learning thier way around some of the code? is there anyone willing to
> > patiently work with a fast learner (yes, h
On 06-Jun-2002 Trish Lynch wrote:
>
> Question:
>
> what types of things can be done by people who are generally just
> learning thier way around some of the code? is there anyone willing to
> patiently work with a fast learner (yes, honestly my biggest fear is since
> that I'm entirely s
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