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My name is Neil Robinson and this is my first post using go Hugo. I am going to learn how to use templates and dabbled in a little bit of the GO programming language.
read more »My name is Neil Robinson and this is my first post using go Hugo. I am going to learn how to use templates and dabbled in a little bit of the GO programming language.
read more »Egrep Background So, I have been studying some regular expressions lately and I thought I would share some of my discoveries with you. Regular Expressions do not appear to make any sense when you first encounter them. However, after a bit of use they begin to make more sense and you can discover that these expression can allow you to solve very unique and complex problems. Therefore, I am planning on demonstrating some basics in this post.
read more »Added on August 19, 2016, and the hyperlinks work as of that date Purpose: Essentially what this code grabs the PE ratio and calculates the V* (Benjamin Graham formula) Instructions the page variable needs to be modified to the stock that you want. The default setting is currently set at RY (Royal Bank of Canada). Code #!/usr/bin/python #grab_pe_ratio.py #Use freely in any manner you like; I assume no liable for any damages that you may cause.
read more »Behind me is the stream after Cannings Falls within the Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve. This reserve is located at Hwy 10 and Hwy 7 (North East). This reserve is part of the Bruce Trail. It was a warm day for January and the natural topological contours kept us protected from any sort of wind chill because it was very windy on peaks. We hiked within the contours which made it an interesting hike as we had to climb up and down the hills.
read more »Along the south side of Dundas Street East of Mississauga Rd there is a small trail that links or follows north toward the Culham trail. This trail is not heavily travelled as it requires people to walk under the bridge which appears and feels rather sketchy but there is usually a few people fishing under the bridge at any given moment. However, in light of this, you can get a glimpse of a more natural side of the Credit River.
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