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Do people have any suggestions for how to write .nb explorations in such a way as to make it reasonably simple to export them to a .wls file later? I already push much of my core stuff into a package, but it doesn't make sense to push everything into a package as a lot of it is one-off.
On the other hand I often need to rerun my stuff with minor variants that make me wish everything were packaged up so as to be easy to work with
And it really needs to be a .wls in the end because at the end of the day I run it on a cluster
 
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@Szabolcs I can also confirm unzip on a Linux system works to unpack a paclet that was built via PackPaclet:
I just unpacked one of my .paclet files on an HPC cluster
I'm just linking in the directory where it unpacked to with PacletDirectoryAdd since I don't know where the $UserBaseDirectory is and I probably don't have much storage space to burn wherever it ends up being.
 
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@Kuba Are you aware of a good duplicate target for questions that are basically due to the OP never having seen Select/Cases before?
I mean, there are lots of questions which could be (and were) answered with "Look up Select/Cases/DeleteCases"
Is there one that could be used as the canonical one? Otherwise these are too tempting to close as "Simple mistake / easy to look up", but in an effort to be more accommodating to newcomers I think we should close as duplicate instead.
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Q: select elements in a list

SuroI am new in Wolfram Math and I need a help in making a simple program. Let's suppose we have a list: list = {{1, 11}, {2, 7}, {4, 2}, {7, 9}, {-2, 3}, {-1, 10}}; Now, I need to collect the first elements of sublists, but not all of them, only those whose second elements are larger than 8. Th...

Otherwise we should write a new CW question and try to make sure to include all common possible search terms.
select elements, filter list, filter data, delete elements from data, etc.
15:27
@Szabolcs I think I new such topic but I don't anymore. Here is one: mathematica.stackexchange.com/a/2487/5478 it popular and old.
15:39
@Szabolcs This search seems to give several candidates in the top several. There are others that show that already knowing of Select[] doesn't help the OP. Often these searches have localized issues relating to formulating the selection criteria. An insignificant difference to me can be significant to the OP and others in the community.
 
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posted on February 26, 2019 by Christopher Carlson

This post discusses new Wolfram Language features from the upcoming release of Version 12. Copyable input expressions and a downloadable notebook will be available when Version 12 is released. Every year at the Wolfram Technology Conference, attendees take part in the One-Liner Competition, a contest to see who can do the most astounding things with [...]

Kinda wild that the people judging that thing don't actually run the code. In one place they claim you can drop the "System`" from System`BackgroundAppearance but you can't because it's not naturally a "System`" symbol...
 
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19:09
Okay, so I know this isn't exactly a livestream, but wanted to let you guys know that next week, Stephen is planning to do a Reddit AMA. I'll let you know when I know the exact day and time. Just thought I'd give you guys all a heads-up.
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@JKlug Sounds interesting. I noticed recently there's a word cloud reddit bot: reddit.com/user/word_clouds__ and it stuck me how easy it would be to build with WL ;)
 
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@b3m2a1 you can ask Wolfram that they give you an WEPC test license . They will not give you any support, but I have a whole lot of notes and experience. So I might be willing to help (if I have time). WEPC is promising. You have to be good in Linux though ...
@RolfMertig Fascinating. I didn't expect that.
Just try. No promise though. You may have to have a good argument ( maybe it would help to tell them that the WEPC needs some developer credibility and experience and so on in order to get more traction out there ...
@RolfMertig when I next have a server farm I'll give it a try :)
Also I just tried to load IGraphM in the cloud
Can confirm LibraryFunctionLoad refuses to load the .so files
You can Import the contents but not open it with LFL
You don't need a server farm. A Linux root server is enough. Then you install KVM and run the WEPC through libvirtd. You do need to dig into haproxy though and fiddle with letsencrypt and so on, but eventually it just works.
@b3m2a1 Public cloud is for simple things. The WEPC is for heavy duty stuff ...
@RolfMertig I can imagine. It's a bit heavier than I'll probably ever have a use case for, though :| I don't even have a "Linux root server" and this is the first time I've heard those three words chained together in that combination
I do like the idea of trying to get them to let me play with an EPC, though
It just has this deep appeal somehow

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