@ArgentoSapiens I'm not sure that is "more self-documenting" in this case because of the "black arts" @MrWizard has employed to ensure that you get a random permutation of an equal number of 1s and 0s. The fact that there is an equal number of them is the key.
This is an offshoot and extension of: Is it safe to turn off Pattern::patv?
Many built-in Mathematica functions allow flexible arguments. In user-defined functions I have been using Alternatives for this purpose, but comments and answers to the question referenced indicate that this is at least...
@yoda Sorry, I'll try to be patient. Only two votes and zero comments seems low relative to other questions however, and I am wondering if I wrote it poorly, or if the subject is not of interest.
I have yet to offer a bounty; that could be a good idea if the question languishes, but I'll wait a while.
> Problem Recap: Closed due to two major concerns -- Appeals that Mathematica is covered by existing sites (see discussions attached to the proposal); factor in a year+ long search for support, followed by troubling loss of momentum during Commitment. Historically, proposals launched into declining momentum causes fatal problems and a closed site.
> Agree or not, these were the factors that went into the decision. A next generation Area 51 will be a more iterative process that will encourage "fix and reboot" to clarify objectives and launch into stronger support.
> The solution: Rally your support base and relaunch a proposal with robust support and example questions that show off why the site should exist. Use the discussion area to organize your efforts. I suspect that a new proposal should be able to avoid the troubling problems described above. If that turns out to be the case, we will happily support your proposal and the launched site. Good luck! – Robert Cartaino♦
@yoda Interesting. Definitely interesting. I'm tempted to go your route and say to hell with it. This has gotten my goat, though, and I'd like to get it back. So, maybe after the new year we can work on this again.
Maybe, maybe not... unless something changes dramatically at Area 51, it'll still be the same
I do know that they're working on improving the process, so we'll have to wait and watch
It is possible that they closed it prematurely so that these proposals can try again cleanly with the new format. Right now it's a mix of two old formats and that makes things murky... which one do you blame?
@acl regarding Daviv Geo's questions, you wrote: "but do you really want to encourage "here is my homework question verbatim, please solve it" questions?"
No, I do not. I wanted to respond in a lighthearted way. I won't make a habit of answering such questions other than to direct the user to resources.
@yoda I can understand you feeling that way. I have always taken the view that "living well is the best revenge", so I would be inclined to start again in the New Year. The difference is that this time we already have the questions that define the proposal, so the Definition stage should be pretty quick. We also have a list of people who already committed.
@yoda Your answer in Area 51 discuss actually gathers together a bunch of questions that show off the non-SO-like areas and where we can define a few more that clearly show the need for a Mathematica-specific site
I see Robert's belated answer as an unwitting admission that he got it wrong, but wants to save face.
@rcollyer Perhaps we should start asking about the timeline for the new system. But I am not sure if that should happen on meta.SO or Area 51 Discuss.
@rcollyer I have "followed", sent the link to the three people I sent it to last year. And I've put a couple of the graphics up on verbeia.com/mathematica even though they break the layout a bit.
@Verbeia And, up here in the frozen sub-tropical zone (southern US, soon to be northern US) we're thinking about them, also. I hope, the SE team can understand a lackluster first couple of weeks.
I highly recommend that we don't all simply dump questions in the definition phase and spread out the votes... I'd say about 5-10 questions max and vote them up quickly
It really doesn't matter what questions are listed in the definition phase, as long as the scope is clear
I've apologized to Robert, but I still do think that potential traffic plays a lot bigger part than number of experts, in deciding which ones to can, despite what they say.
lol.. .a month ago, I posted a link showing that we're the nicest community around. Somehow Daviv Geo has succeeded in pissing us all off with a score of -8
We should watchout for new accounts... the chap is surely banned from asking questions now and he'll try to circumvent with a new account
Should be easy though... just look for For loops in the code ;)
Graphics is definitely doable (especially if Heike joins up). I think some domain experts will come forward in a dedicated site, who aren't active on SO. That's why I supported the proposal
I don't know about plans for Mma 9. Was that in the conference videos I haven't gotten around to watching?
40k out of 120k questions on android aren't answered. I think we are doing ok.
I've signed an NDA so can't really talk about that. However, since Stephen W already blogged about MatheModellica I think it's no problem to indicate that this may be a mma 9 addition
MMA 9 will have more specialized stuff that are beyond my area of expertise
I feel that expertise on mathlink and other linking technologies is not particularly dense on SO. I don't use it (would love to be able to but never had much time to look into it) and I think less than a handful of us have a deep expertise there
Last time I looked, FX data was latest data point only, not time series. Also you don't know for sure what the rate used was - was it the 4pm New York end of year rate, or some kind of average?
@rcollyer as an economist I admit I know nothing about group theory
How about an example question along the lines of "How can I extend the built-in [financial pricing/ group theory / probability /wavelet ] functionality to implement [this recent development in the literature]?"
@Verbeia Honestly, I think that's fine with out the recent development part as the question of extending the built-in functionality is good all by itself.
@yoda is it possible to make the signal into an image, process it and then convert? Are the algorithms similar? There is a systems and signals package, I think, so maybe it is one of those things that will be rolled into a future version
@Verbeia I use it in the context of symmetry as the symmetries of a system form a group under multiplication. For my purposes, since two different representations of a symmetry group are orthogonal to each other, in quantum mechanics they don't interact. In other words, I can block diagonalize the Hamiltonian just by knowing the symmetry of the system.
@Verbeia no, they aren't really similar. I've seen the Signals & Systems pack in online searches, but I think they discontinued it after v5... I certainly can't find it in my system
Okay guys, I'm almost out of votes, we have 7 questions up, and need to post two more to finish my quota. So, let's start the upvoting! @yoda, that means you, too.