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December 22, 2016, 10:18:56 AM
Last edit: December 22, 2016, 10:31:13 AM by unvoid
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remind them where to look how I'm supposed to XEL after increased the number to 100 million?( I donated to ico)
http://elasticexplorer.org/share/ico-list.txt

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XEL: XEL-HCM8-KB6E-YFLK-8BWMF
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December 22, 2016, 10:49:44 AM
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thank you very much, will only buy it after mainnet release, do not sell me the private key, since you also have the copy of your privatekey.  Smiley

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December 22, 2016, 10:50:14 AM
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ATTENZIONE: Early Alpha! Use it to break it ;-)
This is the first deployment of the ElasticSDK editor. It will update the grammar (you must know, the ElasticPL language is still under development, but if anything changes the editor will update that automatically). However, the editor will not update itself ... so if a new version comes out, a "Select All+DELETE" will be inevitable ;-)

1. Get it

...here https://ordinarydude.github.io/sdk-website/



2. Make sure Java 1.8 is installed and in your path!

3. Activate Elastic Tools in the Packages menu

4. Write first Elastic PL program, and click the bug to see if it's running

Code:
f[1]=sin(3);
trace("It worked");
verify(1==1);

5. Tell me all the bugs ;-)
One, I already know! The syntax highlighting does not work on first start. You have to close the untitled file and create a new one. From that on, syntax highlighting will be active for the rest of the time.


will try to test it today, thank you EK.


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December 22, 2016, 10:51:07 AM
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any chance will we release the project before new year?
thank you

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December 22, 2016, 03:36:22 PM
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@EK mainnet?

Shit man so far EK have been making nice waterblocks for CPU. I doubt they would make a waterblock for mainnet.
I see the Greed shit changed its name to bash Elastic again. Hey man, go, get a life !

I just thought Elastic partnered with EK and will be ready to ship WB overseas any minute now.
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December 22, 2016, 06:30:30 PM
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@EK mainnet?

Shit man so far EK have been making nice waterblocks for CPU. I doubt they would make a waterblock for mainnet.
I see the Greed shit changed its name to bash Elastic again. Hey man, go, get a life !

I just thought Elastic partnered with EK and will be ready to ship WB overseas any minute now.
Can someone translate this Bot ?

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December 22, 2016, 07:58:04 PM
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any chance will we release the project before new year?
thank you
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I hope not. dont push it.
we have to test more and also start marketing and website before
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December 22, 2016, 08:28:38 PM
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@EK mainnet?

Shit man so far EK have been making nice waterblocks for CPU. I doubt they would make a waterblock for mainnet.
I see the Greed shit changed its name to bash Elastic again. Hey man, go, get a life !

I just thought Elastic partnered with EK and will be ready to ship WB overseas any minute now.
Can someone translate this Bot ?

I can do that. Since u were banged on head so intensively that u couldn't copy & paste two letters in google search, I'll assist u with educating urself

https://www.google.com/search?q=5+feets+long&{google:acceptedSuggestion}%20oq=5+feets+long&aqs=chrome..69i57.1997j0j1&%20sourceid=chrome&%20ie=UTF-8#q=EK+waterblocks
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December 22, 2016, 09:31:23 PM
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Can contests on Kaggle be solved using XEL? I would like to see this as a strong use case. It may even bring crowds from there to join the effort.

It would be great if we at least did an example of solving a real world problem. I'd like to help, but don't know if the language is good enough for those.

Ideally a Deep Q Learning module could be used for a solving a lot of machine learning problems.
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December 22, 2016, 09:38:02 PM
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FYI, Grammar is now fully left-recursive. I will push it as an update to your editors very soon.
I am adding the crypto functions now!

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December 22, 2016, 10:57:52 PM
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Can contests on Kaggle be solved using XEL? I would like to see this as a strong use case. It may even bring crowds from there to join the effort.

It would be great if we at least did an example of solving a real world problem. I'd like to help, but don't know if the language is good enough for those.

Ideally a Deep Q Learning module could be used for a solving a lot of machine learning problems.


Ow may gud, I see. XEL is an abbreviation for XENA - Warrior Princess. U might be aware that TV series starring Lucy Lawless at peak of her acting career is a superb asset to every diller house. Kaggle - I have no idea what that means. I'd suggest that u withdraw from the programmer / coder / pseudodev circles and improve ur well-being. I can see ur fear of being cheated by wifey.
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December 23, 2016, 02:00:57 AM
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Can contests on Kaggle be solved using XEL? I would like to see this as a strong use case. It may even bring crowds from there to join the effort.

It would be great if we at least did an example of solving a real world problem. I'd like to help, but don't know if the language is good enough for those.

Ideally a Deep Q Learning module could be used for a solving a lot of machine learning problems.


Ow may gud, I see. XEL is an abbreviation for XENA - Warrior Princess. U might be aware that TV series starring Lucy Lawless at peak of her acting career is a superb asset to every diller house. Kaggle - I have no idea what that means. I'd suggest that u withdraw from the programmer / coder / pseudodev circles and improve ur well-being. I can see ur fear of being cheated by wifey.
hey you Sulferbutt, reading your previous BS tells me you're alone, broke and full of anger. A friendly advice : you don't belong to this thread , Go back to your other chat sites and please don't waste our time.

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December 23, 2016, 02:13:54 AM
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More specifically, contests on Kaggle provide the data, and we can try to produce solution using distributed computing resources through XEL:

https://www.kaggle.com/competitions

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December 23, 2016, 04:13:11 AM
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More specifically, contests on Kaggle provide the data, and we can try to produce solution using distributed computing resources through XEL:

https://www.kaggle.com/competitions


There's no reason XEL couldn't be used to solve Kaggle problems.  But regardless of XEL, to come up with a solution someone has to code it in whatever language.  I agree that this would be a great way to test out XEL, but unless someone steps up and helps out, it won't happen any time soon.
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December 23, 2016, 07:59:02 AM
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Can contests on Kaggle be solved using XEL? I would like to see this as a strong use case. It may even bring crowds from there to join the effort.

It would be great if we at least did an example of solving a real world problem. I'd like to help, but don't know if the language is good enough for those.

Ideally a Deep Q Learning module could be used for a solving a lot of machine learning problems.


Ow may gud, I see. XEL is an abbreviation for XENA - Warrior Princess. U might be aware that TV series starring Lucy Lawless at peak of her acting career is a superb asset to every diller house. Kaggle - I have no idea what that means. I'd suggest that u withdraw from the programmer / coder / pseudodev circles and improve ur well-being. I can see ur fear of being cheated by wifey.
hey you Sulferbutt, reading your previous BS tells me you're alone, broke and full of anger. A friendly advice : you don't belong to this thread , Go back to your other chat sites and please don't waste our time.

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December 23, 2016, 08:25:29 AM
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More specifically, contests on Kaggle provide the data, and we can try to produce solution using distributed computing resources through XEL:

https://www.kaggle.com/competitions


There's no reason XEL couldn't be used to solve Kaggle problems.  But regardless of XEL, to come up with a solution someone has to code it in whatever language.  I agree that this would be a great way to test out XEL, but unless someone steps up and helps out, it won't happen any time soon.

I don't mind stepping in. But I know nothing about the language. I could program some solutions using some of the already existing libraries out there in Python/Java/etc.

Remember it doesn't have to be the best solution, I'd be happy to see it being useful, not necessarily providing the best solution (for now).
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December 23, 2016, 09:13:18 AM
Last edit: December 23, 2016, 02:47:06 PM by cyberhacker
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Ek,

any comment on Iex.ec?

it seems even grandeur than Golem.... vision for cloud infrastructure, storage, computing, and even more.  


edit:

i went through their whitepaper.

seems their V4 will reach the goal to work with miners.

the v1-3 more like server setup. i dunno, cuz i am not expert. just my perception.
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December 23, 2016, 11:02:50 PM
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More specifically, contests on Kaggle provide the data, and we can try to produce solution using distributed computing resources through XEL:

https://www.kaggle.com/competitions


There's no reason XEL couldn't be used to solve Kaggle problems.  But regardless of XEL, to come up with a solution someone has to code it in whatever language.  I agree that this would be a great way to test out XEL, but unless someone steps up and helps out, it won't happen any time soon.

I don't mind stepping in. But I know nothing about the language. I could program some solutions using some of the already existing libraries out there in Python/Java/etc.

Remember it doesn't have to be the best solution, I'd be happy to see it being useful, not necessarily providing the best solution (for now).


ElasticPL is very much like C...just has 64,000 predefined ints (m[0] through m[63999]), 1,000 floats (f[0] through f[999]) and a different looping mechanism, but other than that if you can write a Kaggle solution in C, I'm sure we could get it ported over to ElasticPL pretty easily.
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December 23, 2016, 11:21:59 PM
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Can someone please send me Lannister's contact info? Dude never answers.



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December 23, 2016, 11:31:40 PM
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Can someone please send me Lannister's contact info? Dude never answers.

I think it is safe to assume that he's gone.
Anyway, the only known way of contact is via bitmessage. Contact info is in his profile:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=259058
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