A little upgrade for LIBSVM Plus 2.86

While I keep testing the novel kernels I previously mentioned, I decided to upgrade the current package of LIBSVM Plus by adding a slightly modified version of the python tools already provided by original LIBSVM. Plus, I added two scripts originally created by Hsuan-Tien Lin.
Fore more details, take a look to the LIBSVM Plus page under the “Updated python tools” and “More python tools” sections.

See you soon for news about the kernels.

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On the usability of Wordpress Admin – Episode 1

Wordpress Admin

With its new version 2.5, Wordpress introduced a renewed admin interface, with a completely new style sheet, new menu organization, new placement of form fields, new sidebar widget management, and so forth.
They state an improved usability of the administration interface. It’s not really true.
Let me focus on the new widget management and on the particular task of moving a widget from one sidebar to another. I compare the old way and the new way side by side.

Old way: simply drag and drop the widget from one sidebar to the other one, then save new settings.
New way:

  • select the sidebar you want to remove the widget
  • wait for the page refresh
  • remove the widget
  • save the settings
  • wait for the page refresh
  • select the sidebar you want to add the widget removed from the other sidebar
  • wait for the page refresh
  • add the widget
  • reconfigure the widget as in the sidebar you removed it
  • save the settings

Well, I do not have to add more words. This is far to be a usability improvement, isn’t it?
See you on the next episode of the “On the usability of Wordpress Admin”.

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Vincenzo Russo
Hello, this is Vincenzo, I am a computer scientist, a Web engineer, a passionate and enthusiastic developer, an HCI passionate, and, sometimes, a Machine learning researcher. I currently hold a permanent position as Technical Lead Engineer at Ibuildings, in London. Learn more about me.