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Interested in a wide range of computer things, though have a chemical engineering background. Deeply interested in Expert Systems (my kind). dB (own brew, Jet, Sql Server (various), CSV...) Languages of interest (F#, J, VB.NET, C#, X#/C-Omega and all…
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Re: I guess this post illustrates areas where the web as we know it has gone wrong. Some points and suggestions: 1. Here we have an illustration of a lot of people whose brains danced around in May 2011, to a tune of the Google puppet masters. Who made an essentially … | |
Re: While I completely reject the idea of a "retirement home" search engine, there is the *kernel of a something valuable* in here. First off. **Age doesn't define a person.** Army officers, actors, criminals... we all get old. Assuming that the army officer becomes very like the actor when he's old … | |
Re: You haven't given much detail of what you're doing, details will, I'm sure, change the answer. Here's [B]some suggestions[/B]. 1) If you [B]know exactly[/B] how your reasoning is going to work, you can program up a custom solution pretty quickly. It gets faster as you do it more often! A … | |
Re: To close this. LINQ to SQL (L2S) is still going, though the major effort has shifted to LINQ to entity framework. So you can still use L2S. | |
Re: I'd go for what interests me personally. A connection to the topic can make you work powerfully. Idea generation is dead easy. If you find it hard have a look as some of Edward de Bono's books. Quickies in the DSS / ES arena: A tool to help pick [B]anti-virus[/B] … | |
Re: You're using Visual Studio. Suggestion: [LIST=1] [*]Create a web form in your favourite language. [*]Make a front end for the application using drag and drop controls. Inputs, outputs etc. Use a submit button to repaint the form with results. [*]Test that out with trivial code (like just echo inputs back … | |
Re: [B]Depends[/B] on your definition of ES. I see a wide [B]variety [/B]of definitions some of them quite ridiculous. My own definition gives a scale where [B]-1[/B] is "[I]absolutely not an expert system[/I]", [B]0[/B] is "[I]heck I don't know[/I]" and [B]1[/B] is "[I]sure it's an ES[/I]". I also believe that a … |
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