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Visual C Plus Plus
Visual C Plus Plus Visual C++ is an Integrated Development Environment product for the C++ programming language engineered by Microsoft. It has powerful tools for developing and debugging C++ code, especially that written for the Microsoft Windows API and the DirectX API. For example, it allows for remote debugging using a separate
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Z plus plus
Z plus plus Z++ is one of a number of proposed object-oriented extensions to Z. ["Z++, an Object-Oriented Extension to Z", Lano, Z User Workshop, Oxford 1990, Springer Workshops in Computing, 1991, pp.151-172]. This article was originally based on material from FOLDOC, used with permission. Update as needed.
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Hits Plus
Hits Plus Hits+ is a 2000 compilation album by Australian-born singer Kylie Minogue. The albums collects work from Kylie's Deconstruction period, including the albums Kylie Minogue (1994) and Impossible Princess (1997). Track Listing (KM - from Kylie Minogue; IM - from Impossible Princess) Confide In Me - KM Put Yourself In My
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HP-49G Plus
HP-49G Plus The HP-49G Plus is a calculator manufactured by Hewlett Packard. This calculator features an ARM 75Mhz chipset, SD memory options, a USB serial cable interface, amongst other improvements over previous versions. Issues and bugs There have been some issues regarding the 49G+. Initially there was a problem with battery life, but
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HQ9 Plus
HQ9 Plus HQ9+ is a simple but elegant programming language that is very efficient for coding certain classes of computer programs. It has four commands, each represented by a single character: H, Q, 9, and + (hence the name). The H command prints out "Hello, world The Q command prints out a
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G17 Plus
G17 Plus G17 Plus is a political party in Serbia, consisting of former members of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia. Its core is a group of 17 economicists, and it functioned as a pressure group before it became a political party in 2003. It has 34 of the 250 seats in the
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Vernor Vinge
from the center of the galaxy, the higher the level of technology one can achieve. Earth is in "The Slow Zone", in which the speed of light cannot be achieved, but neither can the singularity. Thus Vinge could write a classic space opera despite his belief that the technology required for such stories would push us past the singularity. Fire includes a large number of additional ideas making for an unusually complex and rich universe and story. A Deepness in the Sky (1999) was a prequel to Fire, following competing groups of humans in The Slow Zone as they struggle over
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Katherine Mansfield
Middleton Murry, contracted tuberculosis in 1917. Later she joined the Gurdjieff commune south of Paris France called the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man and died there at Fontainebleau. She is buried in the cemetery in the Fontainebleau district in the town of Avon where there is a street named in her honour. A writer of short stories, Mansfield developed the techniques of Anton Chekhov in the genre. Much of her work reflects her New Zealand childhood. Bibliography: In a German Pension, 1911 Bliss, 1920 The Garden Party, 1922 plus numerous posthumous collections, letters and diaries
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Kara-Tur
2000 Realms campaign setting. In that year they released a boxed set with 2 books detailing the campaign setting & maps. In 1989 they did a printing of Trail Maps for Kara-Tur. In 1990 the maps were again included in the Forgotten Realms Atlas. Later that year they gave the monsters for Kara-Tur a proper treatment for Second Edition Dungeons & Dragons in the Monsterous Compendium series. After 1990 Kara-Tur was a mostly discarded campaign setting. With only a few mentions in cross-over products such as Spelljammer & Ravenloft, plus a few mentions in other Forgotten Realms products & Dragon Magazine articles.
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Kajukenbo
Chang, all members of the black belt society. The name works in two ways: "ka" ("long life"), "ju" ("happiness"), "ken" ("fist"), "bo" ("style") or "ka" ("karate"), "ju" ("judo"/"jujitsu"), "ken" ("kempo"), "bo" ("boxing"). While the path to black-belt status in Kajukenbo is long, the form has a reputation for teaching a lot of practical self-defense early, being a bit heavier on practical fighting technique than on the more meditative side of martial arts. Kajukenbo has many more grappling moves than regular kempo, plus this art is very brutal, it has a lot of joint breaking moves, and low blows. The workouts can
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Kamou, Aira, Kagoshima
worth visiting. A drive up to the village of Urushii is also worth doing. You can get a real feel for rural Japan there. Unrestricted building, and a lack of any feeling for the environment is unfortunately destroying everything else that makes Kamou a good place to be. The council is allowing all the rice land to be sold off to housing developers, chopping down trees and knocking down beautiful old houses. They actually sold one traditional house plus its garden only on the understanding that it would be demolished. Maybe it's good that the population is falling and Kamou will
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Verner's law
(*b, *d or *g). At first, irregularities did not give scholars sleepless nights as long as there were many examples of the regular outcome. Increasingly, however, it became the ambition of linguists to formulate general and exceptionless rules of sound change that would account for all the data (or as close to the ideal as possible), not merely for a well-behaved subset of it. One classic example of PIE *t > PGmc *d is the word for 'father', PIE *pH2te:r (here *H2 stands for a laryngeal, and the colon marks vowel length) > PGmc *fade:r (instead of expected *faže:r). Curiously, the
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Vector processor
Cyber was otherwise slower than CDC's own supercomputers like the CDC 7600 (but much smaller too), but at those data related tasks they could be quite a bit faster. However the machine also took considerable time decoding the vector instruction and getting ready to run the process, so it required very specific data sets to work on before it actually sped anything up. The technique was first fully exploited in the famous Cray-1. Instead of leaving the data in memory like the Cyber and ASC, the Cray design had eight "vector registers" which held sixty-four 64-bit words each. The vector instructions
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Kernel (algebra)
Universal algebra 2.5 General case 2.6 Mal'cev algebras 2.7 Abelian algebras 3 Algebras with nonalgebraic structure 4 Kernels in category theory Survey of examples Linear operators Let V and W be vector spaces and let T be a linear transformation from V to W. If 0W is the zero vector of W, then the kernel of T is the preimage of the singleton set {0W}; that is, the subset of V consisting of all those elements of V that are mapped by T to the element 0W. The kernel is usually denoted "ker T" (or a variation). In symbols: Since a
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Vertigo (movie)
Coppel protested to the Writers Guild, who determined that both writers were entitled to credit. Vertigo was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White or Color and Best Sound. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 2002 it was chosen the second greatest film of all time (behind Citizen Kane) by the Sight & Sound critic's poll. Vertigo is notable for the first use of the "Hitchcock zoom", an in-camera perspective distortion special effect, created by Hitchcock to suggest the dizzying
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