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Machine code = 101010100010101010101011010 010101010101010101
Assembly = symbolic representation of the numeric machine codes
C = Machine independent , Procedural , modularization
C++ = Object oriented programing , template meta-programing ... and probably...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Functional languages like F#, declerative ....
I know this!"
I think, the uppcoming evolution steps will lead away from imperative to more declerative programming .
"This is a Unix system...
A 3D graphics flyover interface for Unix, like in Jurassic Park .
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[url]http://games.on.net/article/14769/Rumour_Next_Assassins_Creed_to_be_Set_in_Revolutionary_America[/url]
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Started by FelipeInside on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gamespot):
I just don't want them to rush it like some of ... .
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Recently after cleaning out my study I was looking through my old computers and the games I used to play (its like a computer museum in there). In hindsight, some of them were revolutionary and lifted the bar for future games to come.
So from all the ...
Started by Peter Driscol on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at spiceworks):
No graphics other....
No graphics other than on the box.
John responses.
(Sorry!) Half-Life for me for PC.
Micro The hula-hoop? Guess it's still pretty revolutionary.
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Hi,
Just gotta share this with all my pastel buddies....
I just have to share my new secret find. REVOLUTIONARY TOOLS for ipad/iphone/android apps to help work out a composition, crop, resolve value changes, golden mean graph, and gridding, among other...
Started by nvcricket on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at wetcanvas):
Actually, she just told me about this app, and both she ... .
She comes up with great ideas.
Patty (BestBrella) always is experimenting with something.
Hi Sonni,
Your right about my sister.
I'm surprised your sister hasn't come up with something like this .
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During the American Revolutionary War/Of Independence, was there anywhere in the colonies that the British simply couldn't occupy- any "redoubts" that could completely repel an attempted British occupation? Or could the British always establish at least...
Started by Lumpy on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
The revolutionary army on the other hand was largely untrained and undisciplined.
The revolutionary army on the other of troops.
The British were a highly trained army with plenty of troops .
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Total Tekteks Created: 893
Quote: : Do you like making tekteks too?
Then check out this tektek contest!! It has a huge prize, and I'm sure you'll all have fun! Enjoy~
Link to Contest
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
At the moment sad PAST CUSTOMERS«« Thank you for ordering from Revolutionary Tekteks!
Tipped= heart
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~Welcome to North Carolina's Revolutionary Home!~
Tryon Palace was used as the capitol of North Carolina during the Revolution. For more information see following post.
This is a PRIVATE RP based on the idea of providing background interactions for the...
Started by Armelle of the Forest on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
~Due to constant increase on tax....
~Even before becoming governor, around 1764 and 1765 William Tryon worked with John Hawks an architect to build an elaborate home .
North Carolina
Facts:
~NC’s first colonial capital was incorporated at Edenton in 1722 .
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Sources for Revolutionary War-era flintlocks - opinions needed Hi, folks.
Will's posts in the RJF forums has gotten me re-interested in flintlocks... so now I'm looking to pick up a few replica Revolutionary War-era flintlocks: 1766 Charlevile, 1795 Springfield...
Started by ptrthgr8 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at uzitalk):
Go to this site, http://www.muzzleloadingforum....
The Ped's are OK the other Indiam guns use Teak wood for stocks and are a little beefy compared to an actual 18th century gun .
Hi Greg,
The answer really depends on how accurately you want to depict an original .
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The bullet blasters Boffins use super-fast lens to perfect our troops' ammo
BAE munitions experts test 500,000 rounds each year. They track bullets, mortar and cannon fire flying at up to 2,300mph 1,000 metres a second and ten times the speed of a Formula...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bungie):
*Puts....
America is the one who innovates.
Glad to see the trend continues.
Posted by: snaky jones
Britain has always been famed for it's innovation .
Glad to see the trend continues.
Britain has always been famed for it's innovation.
That's awesome.
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Hi, folks.
I'm interested in picking up a few Revolutionary War-era flintlocks: 1766 Charlevile, 1795 Springfield, and a good representative example of a Pennsylvania rifle. I've seen the Pedersoli examples, but I've also run across a couple of sites ...
Started by ptrthgr8 on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gunboards):
Are you familiar with this shop.
In Louisiana who are very much into flintlocks and Revolutionary Way history.
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