Jess, the Rule Engine for the Java Platform
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Developer notebook of Daniel Alberto CaƱas. Updating map values in Clojure. Installing scikit-learn on Amazon EC2. Jess, ants, modules, and conflicts. Embedding Rapidminer As A Library In An Application.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
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The Rule Engine for the Java. The first public alpha of Jess 8.0 is now available to licensed users on the Downloads page. Jess 8.0 includes support for the Android platform. Is a rule engine and scripting environment written entirely in Oracles Java. Language by Ernest Friedman-Hill at Sandia National Laboratories. In Livermore, CA. Using Jess. You can build Java software that has the capacity to reason using knowledge you supply in the form of declarative rules. Jess. Is available at no cost for ac.CONTENT
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Monday, July 5, 2010. They had a larger-than-expected crowd and reserved the shirts only for the pre-registered. Even without a race t-shirt, I gained a lo.
A Couch Potato on the Run. Watch and laugh at Jessica as she attempts go from channel-surfing to training for a half-marathon in support of cancer fundraising. No news lately, but. I finally did load the rest of my Europe pics on the computer, so here they are! You can click them to make them bigger. On the east side of the Eiffel tower. Sunset view of the Trocadero from the lower level of the Eiffel tower. Moulin Rouge windmill in Montmartre.
Pretty simple, right? How NOT to Train for a Half Marathon. When we last hung out, I mentioned getting ready to buckle down for the NJ Half Marathon in April. At the time, I was a little concerned because life took a hard left and I went right to compensate, and training ended up going out the window. But I had high hopes. God do I miss summer.