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The SUSSMAN has a new book

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 21:52

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 21:55

not nigger related

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 21:57

Are they a Lisp book on computational chemistry? I want to learn organic chemistry and neural systems.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 22:08

Terrific ‚
i love the sussman ‚
ive read all his books ‚

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 22:19

>>4
Did you read them five times?

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 22:21

hmm... i finally think /prog/ needs more, well, programming related posts.. and threads even.. =) cut loose some coding ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 22:23

>>6
売り専

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 22:37

>>6
muh programming

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-01 22:40

>>3
A quick look at neural systems..

A typical neural network is composed of layers of neurons, with mesh-like connections between consecutive layers. Each neuron assumes a single value per activation, but this value may affect all the neurons in the next layer differently, according to the weights assigned to the connections between that neuron and the neurons in the next layer. Often a bias neuron is added, whose value is always 1.
 For instance, a neural net with 10 input neurons (plus a bias unit), no hidden (intermediate) layers, and 10 output neurons, would typically have 110 connections, with each connection being an adjustable (Learnt) weight.

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Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 4:05

spambegone

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 4:05

spambegone

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 4:06

spambegone

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spambegone

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 4:06

spambegone

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 8:17

intradasting

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 8:44

its not free, ill stick with my SICP and SICM thank you

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 9:25

>>19
u dont have money??

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:31

>>9
No. I want to build real biological model, physically correct down to quantum effects. I think it is possible with modern GPUs. At least down to molecular level.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:36

>>21
BUILD ME AN ANUS

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:37

Also, being that you will be using GPUs, preferably an anus with lots of lens flares. Lens flares are so cool!

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:38

>>22
No. I want to build a model of a lab rat, so they wont have to torture real ones so much in preliminary testing.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:41

I'm curious... how are you planning to implement that? What model do you have in mind for that entity? How are you going to model the environment around your entity?

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:46

>>25                                                          `
>implying it's not a pipe dream

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:46

>>25
Reverse engineer the real entity. Implement it with tolerably approximations.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 12:52

>>27
To reverse engine it you will probably have to disassemble the entity. Preferably while is functioning.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 13:05

>>28
You can breed a genetically entity, with debug function, while will act like a printf("my state = %d", MyState), then using a brain-computer interface just read these "printf" sensors

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 13:05

>>29
You can breed a genetically modified entity
self fix

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 14:49

PROGRAMMING! NOT CODING! PROGRAMMING!

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 14:56

"coding" is shorter.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 14:57

And "programming" brings http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_program

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 14:58

>>31
If you honestly believe there's some subtle difference between programming and coding then you're probably not much of either, and English is probably your second language.

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 15:25

>>32
>>33
>>34
le code monkey face
:DDDDD le microsoft

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 15:41

>>35
hurr durr i read the first three chapters of learn python the hard way and wrote hello world in two different languages and i don't know what a linked list is but i'm a 1337 h4x0r because i think programming and coding are two different things, lel ur a codemoney

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 16:12

>>36
>le greentext face :P

only python kiddies like you call it "coding"

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 17:01

>>37
Nigga, you just went full Fedora

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 17:09

>mfw i have been mercilessly trolled
ebin :--D!!

Name: Anonymous 2013-07-02 19:00

>>37
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle
Linux kernel coding style
This is a short document describing the preferred coding style for the
linux kernel.
Coding style is very personal, and I won't _force_ my views on anybody,
First off, I'd suggest printing out a copy of the GNU coding standards, and NOT read it.
Kernel coding style is super simple.
Coding style is all about readability and maintainability using commonly available tools.
This will make emacs go better with the kernel coding style for C files below ~/src/linux-trees.
The header file include/linux/kernel.h contains a number of macros that you should use, rather than explicitly coding some variant of them yourself.

Gee, I guess those Python kiddie kernel hackers just aren't as 1337 as you, faggot.

How's LPTHW coming along?

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