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I need a book to learn the basics of the ROS architecture. Does anyone know a good book for introduction?
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DISCLAIMER: I am the author of the following book:
ROS By Example - http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/pirobot
Available for ROS Electric (print and PDF versions) and Fuerte (PDF).
ROS: an open-source Robot Operating System, a Stanford University Ebook
A Gentle Introduction to ROS
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What is a good source where such code is available (e.g., in GitHub).
A pretty good example video for iOS TDD is available here: http://qualitycoding.org/objective-c-tdd/
The source code from this example is not available online, but this won’t be too useful anyways. Test Driven Development is about the development process, not the final result. By looking at the finished code you can’t learn anything about TDD.
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Is there any tool or application for converting openmp to pthreads program? Please let me know.
There is Rose Compiler.
It works, but it is quite complicated to compile it.
I am not aware of any and I don't believe that is possible, as there are indefinite possibilities of what is necessary in order to produce a working and scaling parallel program.
As each programming model (as pthreads and OpenMP) has its special features and pitfalls, it is virtually impossible to automate this process.
Use the opportunity to enhance your program while converting it by hand!
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Closed 11 years ago.
It seems that F# Type Providers are the leading feature of F# 3.0. My question is simple, what should I use it for? I am scientifically oriented (engineering). The only examples I have seen so far are related to web - is it the only real use of this feature?
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There is a nice introduction of Type Providers together with information on when to use them and when not to use them here.
A really nice example on how to implement a Vector type is here: http://www.mindscapehq.com/blog/index.php/2011/09/19/f-type-providers-as-if-by-magic/
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Closed 11 years ago.
Hi I am new to Grails and I want it to study myself... so please suggest me good websites and blogs which has groovy examples and sample code snippets and cookbook examples
I have found some.
http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2009/12/groovy-goodness-getting-all_25.html
http://www.groovyexamples.org
The official Grails reference document is excellent. There are also a number of good books available
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Were can I find some good Podcasts that talk about program with Delphi & the whole software lifecycle
The Podcast at Delphi
http://www.delphi.org/
Also, you specified "software lifecycle" so there is another great podcast I like which is really language agnostic and that is Software Engineering Radio:
http://www.se-radio.net/