For some reason there is a whole thread on this seemingly simple tasks. In a bootstrapped Laravel 5.4 instance the following worked for me.
npm install font-awesome
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <mysql.h> | |
| #include <unistd.h> | |
| #include <stdlib.h> | |
| #include <string.h> | |
| int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { | |
| MYSQL *mysql; | |
| MYSQL_RES *result; |
| /** | |
| * Removes the minus sign from the beginning of the string | |
| * | |
| * @param str | |
| * @returns an array with the first item as true if a minus | |
| * was found and the string minus the minus sign. | |
| */ | |
| function stripSign(str) { | |
| // Check if it has a minus sign | |
| let hasMinus = str.charAt(0) === '-'; |
For some reason there is a whole thread on this seemingly simple tasks. In a bootstrapped Laravel 5.4 instance the following worked for me.
npm install font-awesome
| // This method works only when pdf is rendered with Text Layer | |
| // It compares particular text/word element coordinates with | |
| // the rectangle's coordinates. If text/word coordinates is in | |
| // the rectangle, text has got. And successing texts are similar. | |
| // Check out text layer rendering option at the article below. | |
| // https://www.sitepoint.com/custom-pdf-rendering/ | |
| function getTextInRect(pageNumber, Xi, Yi, Xl, Yl) { // modify pageNumber if required | |
| // Get the page if page render method works like (page-1, page-2, ...) | |
| // If not, modify according to |
| <main data-active-index="0" data-debug="false"> | |
| <div class="card-stack"> | |
| <div class="card"><img src="https://assets.codepen.io/215059/card-stack-demo-05.jpg" /></div> | |
| <div class="card"><img src="https://assets.codepen.io/215059/card-stack-demo-04.jpg" /></div> | |
| <div class="card"><img src="https://assets.codepen.io/215059/card-stack-demo-06.jpg" /></div> | |
| <div class="card"><img src="https://assets.codepen.io/215059/card-stack-demo-07.jpg" /></div> | |
| <div class="card"><img src="https://assets.codepen.io/215059/card-stack-demo-08.jpg" /></div> | |
| </div> | |
| <div class="scroller"> | |
| <div class="scroll-item"></div> |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Exit on error | |
| set -e | |
| # Log file | |
| LOG_FILE="./versioned_vfox_install.log" | |
| # Utils | |
| print_loader() { |
| """ | |
| The most atomic way to train and run inference for a GPT in pure, dependency-free Python. | |
| This file is the complete algorithm. | |
| Everything else is just efficiency. | |
| @karpathy | |
| """ | |
| import os # os.path.exists | |
| import math # math.log, math.exp |
| /* | |
| * neoleo.c -- Language Emergent Organism (single-file edition) | |
| * | |
| * Complete autonomous digital organism in one C file. | |
| * D.N.A. from mini-arianna. Arianna -> Leo. Mother -> Son. | |
| * | |
| * Build: cc neoleo.c -O2 -lm -lsqlite3 -lpthread -o neoleo | |
| * Run: ./neoleo | |
| */ |
| // Nobody asked for microgpt in CUDA C, which is exactly why it had to happen. | |
| // It is no longer particularly micro. | |
| // It is, however, stupidly fast. | |
| #include <cuda_runtime.h> | |
| #include <cublas_v2.h> | |
| #include <math.h> | |
| #include <stdio.h> | |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """ | |
| microgpt2.py | |
| A dependency-free, single-file GPT-style language model in pure Python. | |
| Key properties: | |
| - stdlib only | |
| - explicit forward/backward kernels (no generic scalar autograd) | |
| - flat float32 parameter buffers using array('f') |