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Operating Systems AIX [Opinion] A Public Answer To Rob McNelly Post 302976083 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 23rd of June 2016 02:54:29 PM
Old 06-23-2016
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I have worked in the *NIX world since 1981, over that time I have watched the skill level of the sysadmin degrade, a lot of it revolves around training – my first “Sysadmin I” course was five weeks long and I never actually saw a machine. It was all spent sitting at a Wyse 30 terminal, with a number of other trainees. Now I see sysadmins working for major vendors, with no training whatsoever.
Oh, you missed 11 exciting yearsSmilie
There is a strong believe that a new style of IT (cloud, virtualization, orchestration, automation, auto-scaling, self-healing, ...) will obsolete traditional system administration. Instead management-by-click will emerge.
Just order your desired IT-functions on your smartphone, and voila - your new company can go!
 

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FANN_SET_CALLBACK(3)							 1						      FANN_SET_CALLBACK(3)

fann_set_callback - Sets the callback function for use during training

SYNOPSIS
bool fann_set_callback (resource $ann, collable $callback) DESCRIPTION
Sets the callback function for use during training. It means that it is called from fann_train_on_data(3) or fann_train_on_file(3). PARAMETERS
o $ann -Neural network resource. o $callback - The supplied callback function takes following parameters: o ann - The neural network resource o train - The train data resource or NULL if called from fann_train_on_file(3) o max_epochs - The maximum number of epochs the training should continue o epochs_between_reports - The number of epochs between calling this function o desired_error - The desired fann_get_MSE(3) or fann_get_bit_fail(3), depending on the stop function chosen by fann_set_train_stop_function(3) o epochs - The current epoch The callback should return TRUE. If it returns FALSE, the training will terminate. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success, or FALSE otherwise. SEE ALSO
fann_train_on_data(3), fann_train_on_file(3). PHP Documentation Group FANN_SET_CALLBACK(3)
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