This script reads /tmp/input.wav
, applies the low-pass filter, and writes the modified signal as /tmp/output.wav
.
To run, open Terminal.app and hit the following command:
$ swift main.swift
using System; | |
using System.IO; | |
using UnityEngine; | |
namespace Unity.Profiling | |
{ | |
/// <summary> | |
/// This component will export the specified Profiler stats to a CSV file in the application persistent data path | |
/// cf. https://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/Unity.Profiling.ProfilerRecorder.html | |
/// </summary> |
// | |
// CodableInheritanceExample.swift | |
// | |
// Created by 홍경표 on 2021/05/28. | |
// | |
class BaseResponse: Codable { | |
var retCode: Int = 0 | |
private enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey { |
#================================= | |
# Sentence-level QE -- BiRNN model | |
#================================= | |
# | |
## Inputs: | |
# 1. Sentences in src language (shape: (mini_batch_size, line_words)) | |
# 2. Parallel machine-translated documents (shape: (mini_batch_size, line_words)) | |
# | |
## Output: | |
# 1. Sentence quality scores (shape: (mini_batch_size,)) |
// Copyright (c) 2012 Calvin Rien | |
// http://the.darktable.com | |
// | |
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In | |
// no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use | |
// of this software. | |
// | |
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, | |
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, |
This syntax extension is a mere fantasy of future React Script syntax. It is not a RFC, proposal or suggestion to React team or community. It is just a fun idea to imagine how React could be in the future.
Read this like a fan-fiction, for fun. :)
There are two recent new features in React community that are introducing new extensions to JavaScript, both syntax and semantics:
#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
# This script can be used to setup a macos machine based on Vijay's configurations. As of now, this script is idempotent and will restore your local setup to the same state if run multiple times. | |
# If you have the same files already present, it will prompt you whether to override or not | |
# file location: <anywhere> (just need to invoke it from that location) | |
# You can run this script using this command: | |
# curl -L https://gist.githubusercontent.com/vraravam/04fc2296b25090ea848642afbce4d168/raw -o fresh-install.sh; chmod +x ./fresh-install.sh; ./fresh-install.sh | |
# BEFORE STARTING TO RUN THIS SCRIPT (for the first time on a new machine) |
Visual Studio 2022 | |
Enterprise : | |
VHF9H-NXBBB-638P6-6JHCY-88JWH | |
Professional: | |
TD244-P4NB7-YQ6XK-Y8MMM-YWV2J | |
SQL Server 2017 | |
---------------- | |
Enterprise Core - 6GPYM-VHN83-PHDM2-Q9T2R-KBV83 |
#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
# Note: This script is specific to my setup and not useful for others. | |
# You can run this script using this command: | |
# curl -L https://gist.githubusercontent.com/vraravam/698925e88a601d18a79f9c79edc33611/raw -o fresh-install-vijay.sh; chmod +x ./fresh-install-vijay.sh; ./fresh-install-vijay.sh | |
# These env vars are duplicated intentionally since this script would bootstrap the installation | |
USERNAME=${USERNAME:-$(whoami)} | |
# load the utility functions |