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I own prtfw.com and prtfw.ca, and would be willing to sell them. PRTFW is an acronymn that any pilot would recognize instantly. If you are interested, or have questions, please use my contact form.
All of us know what a subdivision looks like – we’ve all driven through them and visited friends who live in one. All the houses (ignore their similarity for a second) look perfectly finished, with siding or faux stonework and sod covering the yard and lining the driveway. Well I am in the dark about most of the building process, but I can speak about the efforts of the landscaping crews who prepare the ground and lay sod and are often the last people to work on a property.
I am a proud owner of a BlackBerry Bold 9000, one of Research In Motion‘s (RIM) finest products to date.
Featuring everything a modern cell phone is expected to have, such as quad-band 3G, a multi-megapixel camera, and Bluetooth, the 9000 does not stop there. It boasts Wi-Fi and a real, unassisted GPS receiver. Of course, being a descendant of RIM, its push email notification and data capabilities are far ahead of otherwise comparable phones.
“when did I learn each programming language I know, and how many lines of code have I written in each?”
There are a lot of computer programming languages out there. There are so many that it is unlikely for a single developer to have come across them all, let alone be fluent in each. That being said, the more [computer] languages one knows the better, because they teach different approaches to common problems. For instance, Scheme has no “for” loop, and no “while” loop because of its adherence to pure functions. For some Java programmers that will seem impossible to get around, until in this case the notion of recursion comes to the rescue.
“greedy algorithms do not appear capable of producing optimal lane changes”
It’s fairly likely every driver has at some point cared about maximizing their speed on the road (to some limit haha), and that implies they care about minimizing delays caused by traffic. In this universe at least, this means changing lanes. The recurring problem is selecting the best lane at a given time.
A current version of TASM (Turbo Assembler) is rather hard to come by on the Web. Below is a .zip file you can download that is ready-to-go with TASM 5. I promise it worked for me for a whole semester, and I never had complaints about it.
A person wanting to begin flight training in Ottawa is prepared to spend in the neighbourhood of ten thousand dollars, and it only makes sense to get the best deal and the best experience. Choosing a flight school is something I did almost two years ago, and I believe I made the best choice at the time. That being said, has the situation changed now?
After 300 loadcycles, the battery in an early unibody MacBook Pro is kaput. Period, says Apple. They will not replace it if its capacity has fallen, because it is at the end of its intended lifespan. Three hundred is not all that great when compared to the newer unibodys which are supposed to withstand 1000 loadcycles, but is decent.
Carleton University
COMP3004 – Object-Oriented Software Engineering
Midterm from Fall 2009
Duration: 80 minutes
40 questions
Okay, today’s agenda is very simple – describe Web History using my account as an example, then give my personal opinion on its usefulness. Feel free to add yours in the comments.