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Some postings online suggest that the locales in BSD (and Darwin/OS X) are somewhat broken compared to those in Linux. I wrote a quick sorting program of my own which explicitly set it's locale and tested it using both the enUS.UTF-8 and C locales on my machine (Mac OS 10.6.3) and a. Binary search algorithm Visualization of the binary search algorithm where 7 is the target value Class Search algorithm Data structure Array Worst-case performance O (log n) Best-case performance O (1) Average performance O (log n) Worst-case space complexity O (1) In computer science, binary search, also known as half-interval search, logarithmic search, or binary chop, is a search algorithm. Platform means Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. So if you run the above command on Linux, you can give the file to someone else running Linux. So if the person who wants the app is running Windows, you need to run the above command on Windows. Note that on Windows you need to install an extra package: pip install pypiwin32. Posted - Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 3:18 AM. This article has been viewed 5868 times. Filed Under: Mac OS X.

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I've been banging my head against this one for a week now: Finder just wouldn't sort things alphabetically for me. I use column view, and it seemed that my old ^⌘1 and ^⌘2 keyboard shortcuts weren't working.

Mac OS X Lion's Finder introduces two ways to sort: Arrange By and Sort By.

Arrange By is more useful in icon view and list view. Setting Arrange by to something else, such as Kind or Last Opened, will have Finder ‘arrange' the file listing into categories which are ‘sorted'.

If you go to the View menu you'll see Arrange By. If you then hold down Option (⌥) you'll get Sort By. Here's where I got caught out. If you have the submenu open when you start holding Option, you'll need to have the menu close and reopen before you get the right options.

When working correctly, in column view it seems that the Sort By menu will be disabled unless you have Arrange By set to None.

There's also a 'Arrange' button in the toolbar now, which will display the Sort By menu when you option-click it.

So, if your sorting isn't working the way you want it, here's how to reset it:

  • View > Arrange By > None (^⌘0)
  • Hold Option, View > Sort By > Name (^⌥⌘1)

I hope this helps you in your file management endeavours. I ❤️ Lion!

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Hat Tip: Barney-15E on this thread at Apple Support Communities.

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Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

2011

Abstract

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It has been over 40 years since Connecticut amended its Constitution to ensure citizens a right to a free public education. Despite the constitutionally prescribed right, dramatic inequities in educational conditions continued to characterize the state's K-12 educational system, especially between suburban/rural white and urban minority school districts. In the 1970s plaintiffs challenged the prevailing mechanism for allocating education funds with a host of court cases that tackled the thorny question of how much financial responsibility the state should assume to equalize the spending disparities between school districts. Prodded by court decisions, many formulas and approaches have been proposed by the Connecticut General Assembly in response to the various legal challenges yet the state has never fully funded the cost sharing formula nor lived up to the 50-50 cost sharing arrangement envisaged by some policymakers. The situation remains at an impasse with the latest court action, CCJEF v. Rell (2005), to be resolved no sooner than 2014 by most accounts. Our aim here is to offer an analysis of the decision-making environment that explains the current impasse. We contend that by applying the dual-error framework popular in other social policy settings, it is possible to understand the competing views and beliefs of those groups arrayed in opposition. Save the galaxy mac os. We claim that the individual and political understanding and policy responses are prone to cognitive heuristics in the manner popularized by Sunstein, Schadke and Kahneman, and Kuran and Sunstein (Kuran & Sunstein, 1999; Sunstein C. , Cognition and Cost-Benefit Analysis, 2000; Schkade & Kahneman, 1998). This analytical approach entails a recognition that many policy makers fail to make decisions via the normative model of rational decision-making but rather rely subjectively on emotion, intuitions, biases, character traits, and social and cultural norms in a manner that diverges systematically from the rational model. We argue that differing subjective appraisals of the role of individual agency in the observed achievement gap is at the core of the debate. There are, of course, other inputs into the educational process. But it is this perception of agency that heavily influences the general population's political choices. The existing institutional framework appears to have cemented this worldview in a situation that has little chance of a meaningful resolution. We note the perplexing conundrum in which Connecticut finds itself and conclude that the problem is a social dilemma in which the parties involved are individually powerless to resolve. Sortition mechanisms - allocation by lottery - have been known to effectively resolve social dilemmas in other domains. We examine the possibility of relying on lots to resolve the allocation of educational monies.

DOI

10.5296/ije.v3i2.1138

Recommended Citation

Rodriguez, A. E. & DeNardis, L. (2011). Can allocation by sortition resolve the Connecticut education-financing impasse? International Journal of Education, 3(2), 1-28. doi: 10.5296/ije.v3i2.1138

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