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"Article 1: by Richard E. Quandt on statistical methods for analyzing blind wine tastings", and similar articles on practical applications of various statistical methods to competitions. Not at all what I was looking for (stats for benchmarking), but useful nevertheless.
to competition maths statistics wine ... on 16 October 2012
xianyi/OpenBLAS ยท GitHub edit / delete
A newish BLAS implementation that should be much less of a pain to build than ATLAS (although it suffers from insane Makefile syndrome at the moment).
to blas libraries maths software to-package ... on 18 September 2012
How to Make Zuse's Z3 a Universal Computer edit / delete
As it says -- bearing in mind that the Z3 was effectively a four-function calculator with an instruction tape, this is an interesting proof.
to computation maths papers retrocomputing z3 zuse ... on 12 March 2012
A Hash Function for Hash Table Lookup edit / delete
Actually quite a lot of them.
to data-structures hash maths programming ... on 27 February 2012
Doing *really* silly things with gnuplot.
to gnuplot graphing maths statistics visualisation ... on 29 September 2011
Gnuplot tricks: Basic statistics with gnuplot edit / delete
Doing silly things with gnuplot. I'm not really convinced that any of this is a good idea.
to gnuplot graphing maths statistics visualisation ... on 29 September 2011
Programmers Need To Learn Statistics Or I Will Kill Them All edit / delete
This is fantastic. My students'll be getting a link to it next year, along with Susan's presentation along similar lines.
to benchmarking maths statistics teaching ... on 25 June 2011
hobbyutil - Project Hosting on Google Code edit / delete
Another misccode-like collection, with a mathematical/engineering bent.
to engineering maths misccode software ... on 26 February 2011
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tasty by Adam Sampson.