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Thursday, June 26, 2014 |
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::Workspaces |
An explanation how to efficiently work with the ::Code App (::GitMachine) provided by CodeProject Workspaces
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Installation |
This article describes RunAndWait, a program that provides monitoring and logging for scheduled tasks
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We describe a PowerShell script to extract source code from Team System version control and automate the build process
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String handling |
This article answers some of the first questions that come up when using regular expressions in C++ TR1
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Algorithms & Recipes |
How to compute percentiles of a stream of data too large to fit into memory at once
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String handling |
A script for extracting string literals from source code for review
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Algorithms & Recipes |
How to implement and use Simpson's rule
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How to determine the parameters of a probability distribution given two percentile constraints
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Numerical integration of smooth functions over a finite interval using an optimal algorithm.
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Three numerical algorithms for solving equations, each implemented in C#
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This article covers five of the most important things someone needs to know when working with floating point numbers.
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Code for computing normal probabilities and a discussion of what does and does work in IronPython
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Describes why the most obvious way of evaluating functions may be bad and how to do better
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This article presents a method for optimizing a function of one variable without requiring a derivative function.
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Some of the subtle problems that can arise when working with random number generators
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An introduction to interpolation and inverse interpolation
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A simple random number generator in C#
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Libraries |
How to get started using the SciPy library for scientific computing in Python.
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C# |
Some of the first things you need to know when writing numerical software in C#.
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Algorithms & Recipes |
Free, portable, compiler-independent XML library in C++
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