On 9/26/13 10:23 AM, glen wrote:
The fittest amongst us don't spend much time constructing rules. And
even if we do, we're ready to abandon those rules for new ones at the
drop of a hat.
A counterexample that comes to mind is investment strategy. Also, long
ago I used to develop substantial
Melanie Mitchell is teaching a 10 week Introduction to Complexity .. using
NetLogo for the programming parts.
http://www.complexityexplorer.org/online-courses/3
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Marcus G. Daniels wrote at 09/26/2013 10:29 AM:
A counterexample that comes to mind is investment strategy. Also, long ago I
used to develop substantial amounts of Lisp for my Windows manager and Emacs.
This was just to tune my environment, do automated filtering of e-mails, etc.
Now I
[via +Nathan Baker]
http://www.nature.com/news/mozilla-plan-seeks-to-debug-scientific-code-1.13812
... Mozilla opted to examine nine papers from PLoS Computational Biology that
were selected by the journal’s editors in August. The reviewers looked at snippets
of code up to 200 lines long that