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On March 25 2010 13:40 Conquest101 wrote:Could... could baller be this guy? http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.htmlIf so, that would be hilarious, although it seems unlikely.
Baller is a mirror into the better part of all of us. A blank canvas on which we project the best in ourselves. Follow his way and you will never be lost.
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On March 24 2010 06:37 Chill wrote: Look. If everyone made a thread "I have some exceedingly simple, mundane task that I don't want to do so I'm looking for a simpler way to accomplish it" then this forum would be a fucking waste dump. In teasing you, I hoped you would reach this conclusion yourself, but obviously you didn't. So here I am explicitly stating it to you in the hopes you understand. Quote of the month. Cynicism parts for the truth to come out. From what I see it's exceedingly rare for Chill not to troll the heck out of queries like this and leave a message to the moral of his trollings.
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I began reading and then I started laughing. I settled myself, read onward and then I laughed harder. Then I threw up a little because I have the flu and I shouldn't be laughing so hard. After all that I had to make a post in this thread so I could easily dig it up later and laugh just as hard once or twice more (but hopefully without the vomiting).
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ah nice
and reopen the thread? why?
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wait, were you really asking for a graph with zero variance??? that would just be a dot lol.
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Canada9720 Posts
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Matlab > Wolfram mathematica
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maybe but I have no idea why anyone would ever willingly use matlab under any circumstance
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because its easy to use. has a lot of difrent uses. and basicly requires no programming knowledge at all
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matlab requires no programming knowledge?? What are you talking about. We say "matlab code" for a reason.
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Matlab is not a programming language. You can create programming like routines like in .m files. However all functions are predefined (although you can add more) But unlike in programming you dont have dirrect control over memory loops and such.
You could teach matlab to a 12year old and he can set aside his calculator forever.
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On March 26 2010 01:54 Marradron wrote: Matlab is not a programming language. You can create programming like routines like in .m files. However all functions are predefined (although you can add more) But unlike in programming you dont have dirrect control over memory loops and such.
You could teach matlab to a 12year old and he can set aside his calculator forever. Matlab IS a programming language, a high-level one at that (so called 4GL), as well as a computing enviroment which uses that language. All functions are predefined, although you can add more? What does that even mean? :-p
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I've never used matlab but from what i know its not a programming language in its traditional sense. its more a numerical analysis tool. I know people who use it for advanced data analysis. its a different breed of programming language, mathematica is pretty popular for that too.
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On March 25 2010 22:37 Luddite wrote: wait, were you really asking for a graph with zero variance??? that would just be a dot lol. It would be a dirac delta distribution:
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lol, i pulled a wikipedia of going from a link in a thread to another link, and here i am bumping this one because baller is just that amazing.
original thread
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