The last time I did iris with pure math it involved a doubly-dimensionless polar coordinate system set invariant of the iris size....and made me very thankful for pandas
so I would say math is harder but then the guy I was working with still hates pandas (except the type that do kung-fu) so your mileage will vary
well, semicolons have some place in code golf at least, but in this case the link to indentation was small (one can indent compound statements and again ternary would be better option anyway) and it is a massively bad practice in general - so I was flagging for delete too
about a week in industry and one will care a lot about coding standards - the first time one tries to read a purely academics code one will really, really care about them
oi vey, the entire indentation section needs links added to PEP8, and "History of Python" actual docs to show why indentation is used not just "it doesn't use curly brackets"....it also doesn't use begin/end or a period so I don't see why that is relivent
@MarkoMackic: okay, that's a pretty strong constructivist approach. :-) That's fine, but it means that you're saying that we don't know most of the numbers we work with. It might be more convenient to come up with a new word for your restricted sense and use the ordinary word "know" in a broader sense, just to ease communication..
I like the surreal numbers. It's fun to write things like 2 + w^3 and have it actually mean something..
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@JGreenwell they are in es6 for non default exports too
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i'm convinced that running is not in our biology. if we were meant to do that sort of thing, we'd have evolved wheels (pre-emptive: yes i know that's not how it works)
@tristan curlies? yeah, bunch of other places too...working on an edit to that post but I have this thing about putting up correct code so its taking a bit (plus wife and kids keep pulling me away)
Does anyone know of any test verification code (that it, code which checks whether or not tests are doing what they should) by introducing errors into the source code and seeing if they're caught? I could work up something myself, but I don't seem to be able to hit on the right jargon to find it on the Worldmind.
Ah, it's "mutation testing". Or maybe "fault seeding".
actually, I saw your note on "hateful downvote" Chaotic yesterday - and don't worry; one of my favorite posts had two downvotes before a bunch of upvotes
@JGreenwell i told u, the json is provided by the php server, you know when i login from the android app. the app connect to server which run php page, if the user was valid, the php generate the similar json and send it back to android app. what whole story
@ChaoticTwist i was told that grad school is more about finding a specific professor you want to do research with (i.e. you want to help them with their research goals) rather than a particular program
@MattGiltaji I've heard the same. But they have very low acceptance rate.
@JGreenwell is there an option to send videos? I wasn't aware of it. Most of my friends who applied last year just filled out the form and sent in their documents.
Since the US considers BSc and MSc together to be equivalent to a B.Tech degree (or any 4 year degree) how should I report my result?
With both degrees from different institutes and in unrelated subjects, how do I add the score and present it as equivalent to a four year course?
Further, I had p...
and please add experience - I will + as this help my research (which is what professors look at)
oh, then research is what I look at - NLP and demonstrated understanding between token counts and true NLP will make me recommend and candidate quick as silver
I am not many people's good friend - but I love too help and so do other's, Though we have the mannerisms of industry based developers, since 1999 for me - if you have a question ask, please - some of us are bored ;) ;P.
what experience?
RA/TA/Workstudy and in what?
although yes, I can help with that if I know
USMC got me used to India, UK, Aus, Can, and a bunch of others - I love that btw.
I haven't zeroed in on faculty as of now. But I've looked at a few research teams. Like the computer vision team at CMU has done some good research in the past. I just read about a tool they used to make flat items into 3D shapes
I have average GPA but A's in Machine Learning and Computer Vision courses. Because I have electronics as my major (and we can't change majors here), but I got more interested in Software and AI and finally python. I ended up focusing more on those and maintained avg score in other subjects
I actually find it interesting when a student shows originality based on a known library but so many get stuck in the idea that only "original ideas" will be evaluated that they miss the chance at real research
okay, this was the draft of my Master's dissertation proposal (standard MIT license) which was based on a number of known libraries
> Though a great deal of research is needed in the area of AI, one point which is more science fiction at the moment – that interests me more than any other topic in information technology (IT), computer science (CS), or information science (IS). I have a traumatic brain injury due to my involvement in the United States Marine Corps. (USMC). An injury which, on occasion, makes me feel as if I am not part of the human species.
> The analytical and logical parts of my brain are on overdrive and the emotional – the human – parts of my brain are only working at half capacity. The pain I can take, but the constant need to change myself, to consciously change my thought processes is a constant battle which slowly drains the life out of me. So, to a man like me, the trend in an increasing mixture of technology and people leaves me with hope that the veterans who come after me,
> those who injuries are as bad or worse than my own, will have an option. That this change in technological integration will provide a start to the research needed to develop smarter and smarter machines which are integrate with our daily lives and, indeed, within ourselves. Will provide a path such that no person will ever feel themselves as part of another species due to their brain not functioning the way a normal humans functions.
also true - academia takes all kinds but we demand dedication and intelligence (hard to define) - the better you can prove one the less one considers the other