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2141por Smidova, Zuzana“…Even though the high debt levels are matched by large assets, notably in form of pension savings, there are feedback loops with the housing market and households’ balance sheets contributing to macroeconomic volatility. …”
Publicado 2016
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2142Publicado 2019“…This course covers the following topics: How to set up your environment How to use basic syntax, types, operators, and loops How to use functions, arrays, tuples, and classes The basics of Angular How to create components How to use encapsulation, interpolation, and event binding How to create and use services How to create HTTP requests And much more... …”
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2143Publicado 2014“…Understand cybernetic and robotics principles Work with programmable microcontrollers Choose and wire sensors, actuators, and servos Program dazzling reflex arcs and behavior loops Enable your automatons to speak and hear Build beating hearts and limbs with flowing veins Create breathing patterns that respond to triggers Mimic humanoid feelings and facial expressions Use prototyping kits and testing devices…”
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2144Publicado 1973“…The text then discusses BASIC with regard to methods in writing simple arithmetical programs, control statements in the BASIC language, loops and subscripted variables, the RND function and subroutines, and further printing facilities and character manipulation. …”
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2145Publicado 2005“…The organism first is engaged in an ongoing, complex pattern of self-organizational activity, for the purpose of maintaining a dynamical continuity of pattern across changes of subserving micro-constituents and environmental conditions, making use of multiple shunt mechanisms, feedback loops, and other complex dynamical features. Self-organizational structure is used to distinguish between action and mere reaction. …”
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2146Publicado 2013Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.5.4 Speculative Execution -- 4.6 EXAMPLES OF THE MICROARCHITECTURE LEVEL -- 4.6.1 The Microarchitecture of the Core i7 CPU -- 4.6.2 The Microarchitecture of the OMAP4430 CPU -- 4.6.3 The Microarchitecture of the ATmega168 Microcontroller -- 4.7 COMPARISON OF THE I7, OMAP4430, AND ATMEGA168 -- 4.8 SUMMARY -- 5 THE INSTRUCTION SET -- 5.1 OVERVIEW OF THE ISA LEVEL -- 5.1.1 Properties of the ISA Level -- 5.1.2 Memory Models -- 5.1.3 Registers -- 5.1.4 Instructions -- 5.1.5 Overview of the Core i7 ISA Level -- 5.1.6 Overview of the OMAP4430 ARM ISA Level -- 5.1.7 Overview of the ATmega168 AVR ISA Level -- 5.2 DATA TYPES -- 5.2.1 Numeric Data Types -- 5.2.2 Nonnumeric Data Types -- 5.2.3 Data Types on the Core i7 -- 5.2.4 Data Types on the OMAP4430 ARM CPU -- 5.2.5 Data Types on the ATmega168 AVR CPU -- 5.3 INSTRUCTION FORMATS -- 5.3.1 Design Criteria for Instruction Formats -- 5.3.2 Expanding Opcodes -- 5.3.3 The Core i7 Instruction Formats -- 5.3.4 The OMAP4430 ARM CPU Instruction Formats -- 5.3.5 The ATmega168 AVR Instruction Formats -- 5.4 ADDRESSING -- 5.4.1 Addressing Modes -- 5.4.2 Immediate Addressing -- 5.4.3 Direct Addressing -- 5.4.4 Register Addressing -- 5.4.5 Register Indirect Addressing -- 5.4.6 Indexed Addressing -- 5.4.7 Based-Indexed Addressing -- 5.4.8 Stack Addressing -- 5.4.9 Addressing Modes for Branch Instructions -- 5.4.10 Orthogonality of Opcodes and Addressing Modes -- 5.4.11 The Core i7 Addressing Modes -- 5.4.12 The OMAP4440 ARM CPU Addressing Modes -- 5.4.13 The ATmega168 AVR Addressing Modes -- 5.4.14 Discussion of Addressing Modes -- 5.5 INSTRUCTION TYPES -- 5.5.1 Data Movement Instructions -- 5.5.2 Dyadic Operations -- 5.5.3 Monadic Operations -- 5.5.4 Comparisons and Conditional Branches -- 5.5.5 Procedure Call Instructions -- 5.5.6 Loop Control -- 5.5.7 Input/Output -- 5.5.8 The Core i7 Instructions…”
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2147Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…10.2.3 Arithmetic, equality, and other operations -- 10.2.4 Working with functions in Clojure -- 10.2.5 Loops in Clojure -- 10.2.6 Reader macros and dispatch -- 10.3 Functional programming and closures -- 10.4 Introducing Clojure sequences -- 10.4.1 Sequences and variable-arity functions -- 10.5 Interoperating between Clojure and Java -- 10.5.1 Calling Java from Clojure -- 10.5.2 The nature of Clojure calls -- 10.5.3 The Java type of Clojure values -- 10.5.4 Using Clojure proxies -- 10.5.5 Exploratory programming with the REPL -- 10.5.6 Using Clojure from Java -- 10.6 Macros -- Summary -- Part 4. …”
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2148Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 6.6.2 Interpolation Filters -- 6.6.3 Trade-Offs in Sub-Pixel Interpolation -- 6.7 Reference Pictures -- 6.7.1 Reference Pictures for Inter Prediction -- 6.7.2 Reference Picture Structures -- 6.7.2.1 Low-Delay Picture Structures -- 6.7.2.2 Random Access Picture Structures -- 6.7.3 Reference Picture Buffers -- 6.7.3.1 Adding Pictures to the Reference Picture Buffer -- 6.7.3.2 Removing Pictures from the Reference Picture Buffer -- 6.7.3.3 Ordering Reference Pictures -- 6.7.3.4 Communicating Reference Picture Structures -- 6.8 Signalling Inter Prediction Choices -- 6.8.1 Inter Prediction Parameters -- 6.8.2 Signalling the Base Motion Vector Parameters -- 6.8.3 Signalling the Delta Motion Vector Parameters -- 6.8.4 Signalling Reference Picture Choices -- 6.9 Skip Mode -- 6.10 Loop Filter -- 6.11 When Inter Prediction Does Not Find a Good Match -- 6.12 HEVC Inter Prediction -- 6.12.1 Overview -- 6.12.1.1 HEVC Inter Prediction Example -- 6.12.2 HEVC Inter prediction Unit Partitioning -- 6.12.2.1 Slice Types and PU Types -- 6.12.2.2 Symmetric PU Partitions -- 6.12.2.3 Asymmetric PU Partitions -- 6.12.2.4 CU Partitionings into Inter-PUs: Examples -- 6.12.3 HEVC Inter-PU Coding -- 6.12.3.1 Skip or Merge Coding -- 6.12.3.2 Inter-PU Coding: Advanced Motion Vector Prediction -- 6.12.3.3 HEVC Inter-PU Coding: Examples -- 6.12.4 HEVC Inter Prediction Sources…”
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2149Publicado 2002Tabla de Contenidos: “…New features in Domino 6 -- 12.1 User interface -- 12.1.1 New design element navigator -- 12.1.2 Bookmarks -- 12.1.3 Custom design element folders -- 12.1.4 Mouseover information on design elements -- 12.1.5 Quick scroll -- 12.1.6 Plus/minus indicators for the design list -- 12.1.7 New features in design element views -- 12.1.8 Modifying properties for multiple elements -- 12.1.9 Design element locking -- 12.1.10 Printing enhancements -- 12.1.11 Shading -- 12.2 Design Synopsis -- 12.3 New Domino 6 design elements -- 12.3.1 Shared Resources -- 12.3.2 Shared Code -- 12.4 The event model -- 12.4.1 Targeting your code -- 12.4.2 Removed events -- 12.4.3 New preferred events -- 12.4.4 New events -- 12.5 @functions and @commands -- 12.5.1 Why use them -- 12.5.2 Limitations -- 12.5.3 New programming features -- 12.5.4 New and enhanced @formulas and @commands -- 12.5.5 Looping -- 12.5.6 Other enhancements -- 12.6 LotusScript -- 12.6.1 New classes -- 12.6.2 Remote debugger -- 12.6.3 Recompile all -- 12.6.4 LotusScript to Java (LS2J) -- 12.6.5 Automatically add Option Declare -- 12.6.6 Language enhancements -- 12.7 Auto complete -- 12.7.1 LotusScript and auto complete -- 12.7.2 HTML and auto complete -- 12.7.3 Formulas and auto complete…”
Libro electrónico -
2150Publicado 1995Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.9.1 Predefined Interrupts (0 to 4) -- 3.9.2 User-Defined Software Interrupts -- 3.9.3 User-Defined Hardware (Maskable Interrupts, Type Codes 3210 - 25510) -- 3.10 8086 DMA -- Questions and Problems -- Chapter 4: Intel 80186/80286/80386 -- 4.1 Intel 80186 and 80286 -- 4.1.1 Intel 80186 -- 4.1.2 Intel 80286 -- 4.1.2.a 80286 Memory Management -- 4.1.2.b Protection -- 4.12.c 80286 Exceptions -- 4.2 Intel 80386 -- 4.2.1 Basic 80386 Programming Model -- 4.2.1.a Memory Organization and Segmentation -- 4.2.1.b Data Types -- 4.2.1.c 80386 Registers -- 4.2.1.d 80386 Addressing Modes -- 4.2.2 80386 Instruction Set -- 4.2.2.a Arithmetic Instructions -- 4.2.2.b Bit Manipulation Instructions -- 4.2.2.c Byte-Set-On Condition Instructions -- 4.2.2.d Conditional Jumps and Loops -- 4.2.2.e Data Transfer -- 4.2.2.f Flag Control -- 4.2.2.g Logical -- 4.2.2.h String -- 4.2.2.i Table Look-Up Translation Instruction -- 4.2.2.j High-Level Language Instructions -- 4.2.3 Memory Organization -- 4.2.4 I/O Space -- 4.2.5 80386 Interrupts -- 4.2.6 80386 Reset and Initialization -- 4.2.7 Testability -- 4.2.8 Debugging -- 4.2.9 80386 Pins and Signals -- 4.2.10 80386 Bus Transfer Technique -- 4.2.11 80386 Read and Write Cycles -- 4.2.12 80386 Modes -- 4.2.12.a 80386 Real Mode -- 4.2.12.b Protected Mode -- 4.2.1.2.c Virtual 8086 Mode -- 4.3 80386 System Design -- 4.3.1 80386 Memory Interface -- 4.3.2 80386 I/O -- 4.4 Coprocessor Interface -- 4.4.1 Coprocessor Hardware Concepts -- 4.4.2 Coprocessor Registers -- 4.4.3 80387 Instructions -- Questions and Problems -- Chapter 5: Motorola MC68000 -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 68000 Programming Model -- 5.3 68000 Addressing Structure -- 5.4 68000 Addressing Modes -- 5.4.1 Register Direct Addressing -- 5.4.2 Address Register Indirect Addressing -- 5.4.3 Absolute Addressing -- 5.4.4 Program Counter Relative Addressing…”
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2152Publicado 2022“…This starts by walking you through a hand-coded example of an event loop (the core of asyncio), an overview of the different types of awaitables and some useful functions of the event loop which gives you fine grain control What you will learn: What are the differences between asyncio, threads and processes How to run code concurrently using coroutines, asyncio, and async/await How to work with network connections using streams How to write robust and modern asynchronous code How asyncio works and how to use the low level functions for fine-grain control Who this video is for Intermediate to experienced Python programmers who want to speed up existing Python code and make it more responsive by using async/await and asyncio…”
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2153por Maher, Tim“…A guide to a carefully designed subset of the Perl language, this book makes Perl more accessible to those having UNIX/Linux skill levels ranging from elementary to expert by capitalizing on their existing knowledge of important utilities (grep, awk), or essential concepts (filters, command substitution, looping). Dozens of detailed programming examples are shown, drawn from contemporary application areas such as system administration, networking, Web development, databases, finance, HTML, CGI, and text analysis. …”
Publicado 2007
Libro electrónico -
2154Publicado 2016“…You will start by learning the basics, including block structure, scalar variables, nested tables, and loops. From there, Darryl will teach you about errors, data manipulation, and database procedure. …”
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2155Publicado 2024“…Beltrán shows how these hackers apply concepts from the code worlds to their lived experiences, deploying batches, loose coupling, iterative processing (looping), hacking, prototyping, and full-stack development in their daily social interactions—at home, in the workplace, on the dating scene, and in their understanding of the economy, culture, and geopolitics. …”
Grabación no musical -
2156Publicado 2006“…Step-by-step exercises and lesson files will have readers taking advantage of Soundtrack's thousands of audio loops to create perfectly synched scores in no time. …”
Libro electrónico -
2157Publicado 2020“…You'll then understand the concept of flow control and explore the use of different tools such as loops (including if...else, while, and switch), functions, and arrays. …”
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2158Publicado 2020“…What You Will Learn Attach hardware such as buttons and buzzers to the Arduino and micro:bit Code your hardware Incorporate loops and pauses in your code Set up a beep test timer Use the timer for home exercises Who This Video Is For Anyone interested in making a timer for exercise, cooking, or any other use. …”
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2159Publicado 2023“…The book uses an approach to gauge theories based on path-dependent phase factors known as the Wilson loops, and contains problems with detailed solutions to aid understanding. …”
Libro electrónico -
2160Publicado 2020“…There are many approaches suggested for solving these problems, including changing consumption behavior from material products to services, finding technological solutions to create more closed loops for materials, and using fewer virgin resources and energy obtained from clean renewable sources. …”
Libro electrónico