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pll_trainer: helps you practice PLL's

Zarxrax

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It would be nice if both the PLL trainer and OLL trainer both just had a scroll bar. Should be simple to implement... I dunno if this is still being worked on though...
 

jackdexter75

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What does "STD" mean in the program??

I publicly apologize to my neighborhood for the disturbance I caused from laughing so hard.

J/k, and I don't know what it stands for. Standard deviation?

haha I knew someone would react like that. rofl. Standard deviation? I don't know what the heck that means either haha
 

Sir E Brum

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What does "STD" mean in the program??

I publicly apologize to my neighborhood for the disturbance I caused from laughing so hard.

J/k, and I don't know what it stands for. Standard deviation?

haha I knew someone would react like that. rofl. Standard deviation? I don't know what the heck that means either haha

Yes. It does mean standard deviation. I was able to download the trainer as well. Apparently, the link has been fixed.
 
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If you don't feel like reading the article then...

tl;dr STD (...) is pretty much a calculation of how close your times are together. Having a low standard deviation means you are getting consistent times/whatever is being measured. In other words, your times are very close to your average. A high one is exactly the opposite.

There's a way to calculate by hand an SD of something, but I'm 99% sure that's on Wikipedia.
 
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jackdexter75

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STD (...) is pretty much a calculation of how close your times are together. Having a low standard deviation means you are getting consistent times/whatever is being measured. In other words, your times are very close to your average. A high one is exactly the opposite.

There's a way to calculate by hand an SD of something, but that's on wikipedia.

ohhhh then I have really good std's.... Haha wow. I'm not even gonna..
 
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