Reagan, Trump, and Bush were presidents during 7 of the top 15 drops of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. If this table is expanded to the top 20, then 80% of the large drops occurred during a republican president's tenure in office.
Reagan, Trump, and Bush were presidents during 7 of the top 15 drops of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. If this table is expanded to the top 20, then 80% of the large drops occurred during a republican president's tenure in office.
Reagan, Trump, and Bush were presidents during 7 of the top 15 drops of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. If this table is expanded to the top 20, then 80% of the large drops occurred during a republican president's tenure in office.
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Loren Heiny (1961 - 2010) was a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love was robotics.
A complete ink IDE probably isn’t going to happen – it’s way too complex for something that can only be a niche product. However, I just uploaded something much simpler that works nearly as well, along with a 27 second demo video.
Nice spatial segmentation of commands & clues for the recognizer.
It’s handling user-defined tokens that I see the greatest challenge.
If you use Visual Studio as your IDE, would the CodeRush help speed things up? I was thinking that since it lets you define code blocks in templates and use them with only a couple of characters, that this may be a good workaround. I haven’t tried it myself, and it’s just an idea.
A complete ink IDE probably isn’t going to happen – it’s way too complex for something that can only be a niche product. However, I just uploaded something much simpler that works nearly as well, along with a 27 second demo video.
http://www.orangeguava.com/
http://www.orangeguava.com/inputdemo.wmv
Nice spatial segmentation of commands & clues for the recognizer.
It’s handling user-defined tokens that I see the greatest challenge.
If you use Visual Studio as your IDE, would the CodeRush help speed things up? I was thinking that since it lets you define code blocks in templates and use them with only a couple of characters, that this may be a good workaround. I haven’t tried it myself, and it’s just an idea.
Russell, yeah, should be interesting.