Dropbox and Haskell
Just a brief update:
I have been looking around at cloud storage options and decided to give Dropbox a try.
The biggest benefit of cloud storage is that you don't have to carry around a flash drive or anything like that. Anywhere that you can access the internet you can access your information.
For those of you who don't already have an account, sign up here to get 250MB of additional storage (They normally give new people 2 gigs of storage for free, but by referring people, or being referred yourself you can get additional storage.)
I think that I am beginning to understand Haskell. If you are interested in seeing the code for an artificial neural network that I made yesterday, here is a link to the files.
I have been looking around at cloud storage options and decided to give Dropbox a try.
The biggest benefit of cloud storage is that you don't have to carry around a flash drive or anything like that. Anywhere that you can access the internet you can access your information.
For those of you who don't already have an account, sign up here to get 250MB of additional storage (They normally give new people 2 gigs of storage for free, but by referring people, or being referred yourself you can get additional storage.)
I think that I am beginning to understand Haskell. If you are interested in seeing the code for an artificial neural network that I made yesterday, here is a link to the files.
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