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    Computer Programming

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    Computer Programming Programming a computer is almost as easy as using one and does not require you to be a math genius. People who are good at solving story problems make good programmers‚ and others say that artistic or musical talent is a sign of potential programmer. Various computer languages are described‚ and tips on choosing the right language and learning how to use it are provided. Learning how to program is actually easier than many people think. Learning to program takes about the

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    designed in 1991 for use in embedded consumer electronic appliances. In 1995‚ renamed Java‚ it was redesigned for developing Internet applications. Java is a full-featured‚ general-purpose programming language that is capable of developing robust mission-critical applications. Today‚ it is used not only for Web programming‚ but also for developing standalone applications across platforms on servers‚ desktops‚ and mobile devices. It was used to develop the code to communicate with and control the robotic

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    dreams. Despite having no prior experience in the airline industry‚ he still went ahead to acquire an airline. With regards venturing into an industry he had no prior experience in‚ Tony Fernandes said‚ "It really was a little bit of stick your finger in the air and hope for the best.” [3] It is evident that Tony Fernandes was not a man who was afraid of taking risks and this can be illustrated by many examples. Acquiring a company that was heavily in debt coupled with having zero experience in

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    A Brief Introduction Network Programming and Encryption Rich Lundeen Introduction This paper is the report of an exercise in socket programming and encryption. The objectives of this project were as follows: ● ● ● ● To create two programs‚ a client and a server The server broadcasts its public key to all who connect A client attaches to the server and exchanges a session key using public key encryption A message is passed between the client and the server encrypted with a symmetric key

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    Linear Programming

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    PROBLEM NUMBER 1 A farmer can plant up to 8 acres of land with wheat and barley. He can earn $5‚000 for every acre he plants with wheat and $3‚000 for every acre he plants with barley. His use of a necessary pesticide is limited by federal regulations to 10 gallons for his entire 8 acres. Wheat requires 2 gallons of pesticide for every acre planted and barley requires just 1 gallon per acre. What is the maximum profit he can make? SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NUMBER 1 let x = the number of acres of wheat

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    Genealogy of Programming Languages Pre-computer era Analytical engine The analytical engine‚ an important step in the history of computers‚ was the design of a mechanical general- purpose computer by the British mathematician Charles Babbage. It was first described in 1837. Because of financial‚ political‚ and legal issues‚ the engine was never built. In its logical design the machine was essentially modern‚ anticipating the first completed general-purpose computers by about 100 years. The input

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    The study of logic

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    The study of Logic Sound reasoning is the basis of winning at argument. Logical fallacies undermine arguments. They are a source of enduring fascination‚ and have been studied for at least two-and-a-half millennia. Knowledge of them is useful‚ both to avoid those used inadvertently by others and even to use a few with intent to deceive. The fascination and the usefulness which they impart‚ however‚ should not be allowed to conceal the pleasure which identifying them can give. I take a very

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    Logic Circuit

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    Subqueries and derived tables can add great versatility to SQL statements‚ cut down complexity‚ but can occasionally be a curse when their effect on performance is poorly understood. Surely everyone understands the various types of subqueries and how they are used? If you felt a twinge of doubt‚ here is Rob Sheldon’s easy guide to the subject. ew elements within a Transact-SQL statement are as versatile as the subquery. A subquery—also referred to as an inner query or inner select—is a SELECT

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    Linear Programming

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    Z00_REND1011_11_SE_MOD7 PP2.QXD 2/21/11 12:39 PM Page 1 7 MODULE Linear Programming: The Simplex Method LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Convert LP constraints to equalities with slack‚ surplus‚ and artificial variables. 2. Set up and solve LP problems with simplex tableaus. 3. Interpret the meaning of every number in a simplex tableau. 4. Recognize special cases such as infeasibility‚ unboundedness and degeneracy. 5

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    Out, Out

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    and rattled in the yard” and the seventh line “And the saw snarled and rattled‚ snarled and rattled” both emit a sense of darkness‚ as if having a “personality” of its own. b. When the sister came out and told the brother that supper was ready and the saw looked as if it “leaped” out of the boys hand‚ it seemed as if the saw was a friend of the boy that did not want to be abandoned‚ so it pulled away from the boy in anger‚ causing injury to the boy. The saw and the boy were in essence “friends”

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