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Concepts didn't make the C++0x standard, but Boost still provides The Boost Concept Check Library (BCCL) . I guess that BCCL doesn't cover everything that was meant to into the C++0x standard. What is the difference between BCCL and the proposed C++0x...
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Checking semantic requirements Consider ....
Example:
template<typename that template with concept checks and traits, but you will never get an error after writing.
The concept check library allows only the use of it to be type checked.
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I will connect with one database from several machines.in all machines they need to insert the data in single table.in that time how to use multithreading and deadlock concepts.using mysqldatabase and also MS Acess
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What you are talking about a bit more info would be nice!
The easiest way to avoid these issues.
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Nissan Invitation Concept
Last edited by Pedrocas; February 6th, 2012 at 8:50 PM .
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Originally Posted by Pedrocas Nissan Invitation Concept.
Oh, don't even start in with that.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Very novel idea. In the era of technology, nice to see it being incorporated into traditional gear..
http://www.biolitestove.com/BioLite.html
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Imagine....
Time to find it, pull it apart and see how much voltage/current it will make when heated up .
I have a old thermoelectric fridge somewhere.
Ive just been off on a web tour learning about thermoelectric principles .
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
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If you don't know what a Thinkpad Keyboard is, please see here:
http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/2008/12/thinkpad-external-keyboard-survey-just-your-type/
Overview
In this post I present my thoughts about the Thinkpad Keyboard. I also introduce...
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Your concepts look very ....
Both the Concept 3 and 4 look? They likely won't produce concept #4 since that would prevent the (re-)use of the T400s keyboard FRU.
No problem designing an external keyboard with these characteristics.
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What are the top 3 main concepts in WPF that you need to understand in order to write good WPF code?
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There is a nice post here on some common pitfalls to avoid.
I would say the single most important concept, Templating, and Styles as others have mentioned.
Opinion those are foundamental for WPF thinking.
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I'd like to know the precise yet succinct definitions of these three concepts in one place. The quality of the answer should depend on the following two points.
Show a simple code snippet to show how and what the concept/technique is used for. Be simple...
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Concept A is a refinement of concept....
Concepts can form refinement hierarchies.
A concept is a set of requirements that a type must satisfy in order to model the concept is an example of a model of LessThanComparable .
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From this presentation ....
As I understand it (being a .net guy) the jvm has no concept of generics so the compiler replaces have to realize the concept of type erasure derives from a need of compatibility with previous versions of java .
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What are the often misunderstood concepts in c++?
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Very nice resource I can't get tired to promote - C++ all private functions and members to aid ....
Everything goes downhill from there.
Here is an important concept in C++ that is often forgotten/C++.
Variable declared inside a function.
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Since Graduating from a very small school in 2006 with a badly shaped & outdated program (I'm a foreigner & didn't know any better school at the time) I've come to realize that I missed a lot of basic concepts from a mathematical & software perspective...
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But when you run into an unfamiliar situation, it's VERY nice.
"Proof by induction" is a core mathematical concept for programmers to know+% of the time there's not much difference.
For a lot of other fields.
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