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1 | 2 | NextProject management, collaboration, and task software: Basecamp 2 Citations
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Things - task management on the Mac 1 Citation to check tonight, blogmarks.net
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EasyTask Manager -- GTD & ToDo / Task Management Application for Mac & Windows 1 Citation Application iPod touch iPhone, blogmarks.net
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getteamtasks - get your flexible task management wiki here. 1 Citation
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tcpdump for Dummies | Alexander Sandler on the Net 1 Citation In this article I would like to talk about one of the most useful tools in my networking toolbox and that is tcpdump. Unfortunately mastering this tool completely is not an easy task. Yet stuff you do the most is relatively simple and may become a good springboard when diving into more complex topics., blogmarks.net
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Evidence Based Scheduling - Joel on Software 1 Citation Using Evidence-Based Scheduling is pretty easy: it will take you a day or two at the beginning of every iteration to produce detailed estimates, and it?ll take a few seconds every day to record when you start working on a new task on a timesheet. The benefits, though, are huge: realistic schedules.
Realistic schedules are the key to creating good software. It forces you to do the best features first and allows you to make the right decisions about what to build. Which makes your product better, your boss happier, delights your customers, and?best of all?lets you go home at five o?clock.A more general approach that the SCRUM one I got so far., blogmarks.net
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Learning doxygen for source code documentation 1 Citation Maintaining and adding new features to legacy systems developed using C/C++ is a daunting task. Fortunately, doxygen?a documentation system for the C/C++, Java, Python, and other programming languages?can help. Discover the features of doxygen in the context of projects using C/C++ as well as how to document code using doxygen-defined tags., blogmarks.net
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dotproject - Open Source Software :: Open Source Project and Task Management Software 1 Citation
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DeepLearningWorkshopNIPS2007 < Public < TWiki 1 Citation Theoretical results strongly suggest that in order to learn the kind of complicated functions that can represent high-level abstractions (e.g. in vision, language, and other AI-level tasks), one may need "deep architectures", which are composed of multiple levels of non-linear operations (such as in neural nets with many hidden layers). Searching the parameter space of deep architectures is a difficult optimization task, but learning algorithms (e.g. Deep Belief Networks) have recently been proposed to tackle this problem with notable success, beating the state-of-the-art in certain areas.
This workshop is intended to bring together researchers interested in the question of deep learning in order to review the current algorithms' principles and successes, but also to identify the challenges, and to formulate promising directions of investigation. Besides the algorithms themselves, there are many fundamental questions that need to be addressed: What would be a good formalization of deep learning? What new ideas could be exploited to make further inroads to that difficult optimization problem? What makes a good high-level representation or abstraction? What type of problem is deep learning appropriate for?
The workshop presentation page show selected links to relevant papers (PDF) on the topic., blogmarks.net
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