Posts Tagged ‘Perl;’

August 14th, 2009 - 8:25 am § in TWIG

This week in Geekdom – R05$

Greetings, welcome to another edition of TWIG. I do hope that you have had an excellent week and that you have been able to play with some fun new gadgets. I’ve been eyeing up some Android phones and playing with all the different opportunities they present. I wish they came prettier, like the[...]

July 17th, 2009 - 3:29 pm § in TWIG

This week in Geekdom – t$UN@|\/|1

Greetings, welcome to another edition of the mighty TWIG. This new layout is image hungry so we will be adding a geeky image each week. This week the image is from Moonbuggy. If you find a cool one on your travels, please do send it through! There have been lots of fun things going on [...][...]

May 1st, 2009 - 2:13 pm § in Inspirations

Rant: Which are you really?

There is a lot of vocab misuse around the web, and especially in webdesign, online marketing and other areas. This does not usually disturb me in any way and I couldn’t care less, but recently it has caused me hassle, so I am having a big rant about it. Some may take it personally, but [...][...]

March 26th, 2009 - 2:20 pm § in Information retrieval, Search engines

8 tools to find semantic similarity between words

The big news this week has been Google announcing their use of semantics to enhance the performance of the search engine.  This will not come as a surprise to computer scientists working in the language field (IR, NLP etc…).  There are also already quite a few semantic search engines around [...]

February 10th, 2009 - 9:29 am § in Uncategorized

What is an algorithm?

 Let’s get right back down to basics and look at what an algorithm is.  There are several different types, and it can all get a little bit confusing sometimes.  It can be very complicated and it can also be simple.  If you intend to make complicated ones, then you’ll need to delve in[...]

December 9th, 2008 - 9:04 pm § in Uncategorized

The importance of Datamining

Data mining is also called knowledge discovery and data mining (KDD).    Data mining is the extraction of useful patterns and relationships from data sources, such as databases, texts, the web… It has nothing to do however with SQL, OLAP, data warehousing or any of that kind of thing.  It uses [...]

October 17th, 2008 - 10:06 pm § in TGIF

TGIF – long week!

So welcome once again to Friday, I hope it’s not too busy at your end and that you’re looking forward to the weekend ahead.  Here we go: Holy Taco have a list of cool super geeky T-shirts.  I really like the ones that say this: Video games ruined my life, good thing I have 2 extra [..[...]

October 17th, 2008 - 8:48 pm § in Uncategorized

Top freeware stuff

I thought I’d share a simple list of some of my favourite freeware, stuff I use all the time and really wouldn’t like to live without.  This isn’t the full list by any means but here goes: Utilities: Google Chrome! – fast and cool browser Firefox – for all of the exten[...]





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