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teoliphant / rolling.py
Last active October 23, 2019 19:54
Create a function to make a "sliding_window" output array from an input array and a rolling_window size.
import numpy as np
def array_for_sliding_window(x, wshape):
"""Build a sliding-window representation of x.
The last dimension(s) of the output array contain the data of
the specific window. The number of dimensions in the output is
twice that of the input.
Parameters
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gabrielhpugliese / meteor-windows-vagrant-tutorial.md
Last active April 19, 2022 14:37
Tutorial for running Meteor in Windows using Vagrant

Tutorial: Meteor in Windows using Vagrant

BEFORE YOU CONTINUE:

  • Now, Meteor runs in any Windows without any line of this tutorial. Just download the Meteor binary! Yay!!
  • mrt is no longer used with Meteor 1.0

These days some people were discussing at meteor-talk group about running Meteor at Windows and I’ve recommended them using Vagrant. It’s a very developer-friendly piece of software that creates a virtual machine (VM) which let you run any operating system wanted and connect to it without big efforts of configuration (just make the initial installation and you have it working).

Many packages (I've tested) for running Meteor+Vagrant fails because Meteor writes its mongodb file and also other files inside local build folder into a shared folder between the Windows host and the Linux guest, and it simply does not work. So I've put my brain to work and found a solution: do symlinks inside the VM (but do not use ln. Use mount so git can follow it). It’s covered on