Based on May 2007 Pre-release Code— with Updates Online! INTRODUCING LINQ Paolo Pialorsi Marco Russo MICROSOFT ® PUBLISHED BY Microsoft Press A Division of Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond‚ Washington 98052-6399 Copyright © 2007 by Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Control Number: 2007924645
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Ad Hominem An argument based on the failings of an adversary rather than on the merits of the case; a logical fallacy that involves a personal attack. Allegory Extending a metaphor so that objects‚ persons‚ and actions in a text are equated with meanings that lie outside the text. Alliteration The repetition of an initial consonant sound. Allusion A brief‚ usually indirect reference to a person‚ place‚ or event--real or fictional. Ambiguity The presence of two or more possible meanings
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includes what are generally distinguished as descriptive linguistics and historical linguistics. Linguistics is now a highly technical subject; it embraces‚ both descriptively and historically‚ such major divisions as phonetics‚ grammar (including syntax an morphology)‚ semantics‚ and pragmatics‚ dealing in detail with these various aspect of language” (language‚ 2010). Definition of Lexicon “In its most general sense‚ the term is synonymous with vocabulary. A dictionary can be seen as a set of
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been expended on designing an unambiguous representation of natural languages to make them accessible to computer processing. These efforts have centered around creating schemata designed to parallel logical relations with relations expressed by the syntax and semantics of natural languages‚ which are clearly cumbersome and ambiguous in their function as vehicles for the transmission of logical data. Understandably‚ there is a widespread belief that natural languages are unsuitable for the transmission
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An example of the short syntax is when Junior says‚ “Instead she kissed me. On the cheek.”(Pg.127) This quote was the reaction after Penelope asked if Junior was poor. The placement of “On the cheek.” as its own sentence emphasizes Junior’s disappointment that the kiss wasn’t on
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Good diagnostics for syntax errors 7. Works well with the debugger 8. Good diagnostics for flow anomalies 9. Cross language calls 10. Consistent‚ predictable optimization What role does a Scanner plays in a compiler? map characters to tokens character string value for a token is a lexeme eliminate white space character string value for a token is a lexeme‚ Typical tokens: id‚ number‚ do‚ end …‚ Key issue is speed Why the need for Parser? recognize context-free syntax guide context-sensitive
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flashbacks‚ short‚ abrupt syntax‚ light-hearted attention to detail and concerned tone contribute to suggest his worried attitude toward his family. Rodriguez builds a sense of the lacking sentimentality through the syntax‚ using short‚ abrupt sentences to show how the family’s Christmas is just another thing done every year and not a special time. These short‚ abrupt sentences are down to the basics. There is no “fluff” just like there is no sentiment in Christmas. This style of syntax mirrors the sentimentality
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In Henry IV Part II William Shakespeare uses diction‚ syntax‚ and imagery to convey King Henry’s state of mind. The King starts his soliloquy questioning why he cannot sleep when the peasants can. He continues by addressing sleep though apostrophe. King Henry questions as to “...how have I frighted thee” (3). Shakespeare uses diction to emphasize how desperate the King is to sleep‚ and how respectful he is to sleep. Henry politely calls sleep “gentle” (2) and “Nature’s soft nurse” (3). Even though
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SQL Server 2000 [pic] Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is a set of components that work together to meet the data storage and analysis needs of the largest Web sites and enterprise data processing systems. Features of SQL Server 2000 Internet Integration: The SQL Server 2000 database engine includes integrated XML support. It also has the scalability‚ availability‚ and security features required to operate as the data storage component of the largest Web sites. The SQL Server 2000 programming model
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create database/table add‚ modify‚ delete data retrieve‚ join data Chapter 12 High-Level vs. Low-Level Languages 1st‚ 2nd‚ 3rd‚ 4th‚ and 5th Generation Languages Problem Statement Algorithm Variable vs. Constant GoTo vs. GoSub Syntax‚ Run-Time‚ and Logic Errors Pseudocode/Structured English Flowchart Programming Control Structures Selection Repetition Sequence Control Structures Class vs. Object Class Hierarchy Attribute Method Inheritance Polymorphism Encapsulation
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