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  1. Started by Sugu,

    Well just a little guidance i want, Since i am having a financial problem i cannot go ahead and college degrees like bsc,bca,bteach in computer science or in it.Inspired by mark zukenberg,bill gates i learn skills will matter not college degree as it is a waste of time and piece of paper,anyway i cannot go ahead and attend a college degree due to huge fees. But i want to do Microsoft Certification courses and get a job at Microsoft itself. Is it possible to do those Microsoft Certification demand in Microsoft IT Department and do it,get strong fundamentals and go to technical level then accquire skills ,knowledge and get a job in Microsoft. …

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  2. I develop a platform for managing IT projects. My supervisor said that Jira was used for a long time at our faculty, but at one point access to Jira was blocked and all the faculty data was lost. And after that it was decided to create its own platform. But the fact is that for the thesis work, some problem is required, which I solve, but I can not think of it. Now there are so many different solutions - Jira, Trello, Asana, and others (more than 200, I think), which in principle already says that my solution should be something different from existing ones. I took as the basis of the open-sourse platform a solution called TAIGA (you can google), it uses the Agile methodo…

  3. Started by Silvestru,

    Hello Forum, This is a bit of a cop-out but I have a task and I really don't even know where to start with this so after like 6 hours of thinking I wanted to ask for your opinion. We have an office and more people than free desks (20 people 18 desks) so we have to make an file where people can mark if they go on vacation or they work from home so the two (unfortunate) new members will know where they can sit. So for example if I am sitting in desk 3 and I am on vacation on 3'rd of July I can mark the 3'rd desk as blue so when the 2 members open the file they will know mine is free. The challenge comes when thinking how to link this with a calendar. It's pretty …

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  4. Started by yoelr,

    im a private tutor teaching programming in java im giving away a free lesson to the first 10 students that contact me. most tutors on the internet if they give a trail lesson it usually costs a little. with me you have no risk. you get 1 free lesson. here is the google form: Link removed

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  5. Started by Enthalpy,

    Hello Internet users! (Should be 100% of the members here) You noticed that all sites, including the very best forums, put for a couple of months a warning that they use cookies - at least for users in the EU. It's not that you were supposed to ignore it. Nor that cookies are deleterious. It's just because the EU has decided that you should not ignore this horrible threat to your private life. Worse: if your reasonable security settings let the browsers erase all cookies at closing, then you get the warning about cookies each and every time. A bit like if the law wanted you not to erase the cookies. The politicians make laws to force companies spy individ…

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  6. So I am starting University this September and I am doing a Computer Science course. I was wondering what are some interesting, informative and reliable websites and books that I can use? I want to get into the habit of reading again, since I haven't properly done it for about 10 years. I thought, why not read some useful content? I also often find that I will usually read extremely fast, however end up not actually taking the information in, so I want to practice reading properly. Thanks in advance!

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  7. Started by HypsKer,

    Hello everyone, Well I'm working in a project ( Terrain rendering with heightmap opengl) and I need some images like the attached images (terrain rgb with its heightmap) because I didn't find images. Thank you ^^

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  8. Started by monkeyboy56,

    The other day I had a nasty case of sleep paralysis .(you wake up and you cant move because your still under the effect of the substances that paralyze your body to keep you from reenacting your dreams while you sleep) and i thought couldnt we use that substance to make a realistic virtual reality ?. I know i m not explaining myself too well but the idea is that your brain would transmit the order to move ( a leg for example) which would be picked up by a device( capable of analyzing the information that your nervous system delivers too your muscles from the brain )meanwhile the substance mentioned above would stop the message from reaching the body therefore y…

  9. I get that the Machine Language talks directly to the electronics and the Assembly Language just makes is easier to talk to the machine language, but I get confused at the level of High-Level Language. BASIC is a High-Level Language, and languages like C and Pascal are written directly on top of High-Level Languages, and yet you can apparently write BASIC in C? Even more confusing, Python is a High-Level Language, and you can write BASIC in Python? Also JavaScript, another High-Level Language so far as I can tell isn't written in anything and just works? I clearly don't know much about non-visual programming languages, and I find this all very confusing. I was hoping some…

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  10. Started by Lex Luthor,

    Hello everyone, I’m new here, so for my first topic I said I do something fun. I was wondering can somebody explain to me the science behind the Michael Jackson hologram used at the billboard awards 2014 for slave to the rhythm, and can somebody explain to me how I can make one of those holograms myself. I understand scientifically speaking it can be challenging or expensive, but I also understand that in 2018 could be completely possible to make one yourself so if somebody or multiple people can explain to me the Michael Jackson hologram and how I can make a life like hologram of my own that would be great. Thank you, I look forward to your response.

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  11. Which is better Python or java? For network programming, security and over all.

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  12. Hi! My program, written in managed C++ .NET Framework (quick & dirty replacement for script), was processing a lot of data, using code: FileStream ^stream = gcnew FileStream( this->Filename, FileMode::Open ); BufferedStream ^buffered_stream = gcnew BufferedStream( stream ); and later: int data; while( ( data = buffered_stream->ReadByte() ) != -1 ) { [....] } Example test file was processed in 18 seconds. The bigger file twice that number. When we have thousands of such files, it will take "ages" to process them all.. While waiting over 4 hours to finish processing entire folder of such files, I had illumination (or …

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  13. Started by Silvestru,

    Hello forum, I am pretty new to this so I would really appreciate your help. I have the below code: <select id="dynamic_select"> <option value="" selected>Pick a Website</option> <option value="http://www.google.com">Google</option> <option value="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</option> <option value="https://www.gurustop.net">GuruStop.NET</option> </select> <script> $(function(){ // bind change event to select $('#dynamic_select').on('change', function () { var url = $(this).val(); // get selected value if (url) { // require a URL window.…

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  14. Hi! I'm currently nearing completion of my Foundation Degree in Computer Science here in the UK, and I've narrowed my choices down to two paths - RAF or working with a local company. I was wondering if anyone here works, or knows someone who works in the RAF and knows a little more about the culture there, it would be super helpful and greatly appreciated! The wages definitely aren't as good after putting them through this salary calculator takes tax and NI and gives you all the numbers you could possibly want, but living on a military base I've heard is almost ridiculously inexpensive. If anyone could tell me more it would help tons! Cheers!

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  15. Started by Mariyana,

    I have a hard time to decide if Web 2.0 benefits mainly social networks or corporate ones? Can someone recommend me relevant literature to the topic?

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  16. And are there any good paper on this topic?

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  17. Hi there We know this is our second post on this forum, but we do not have enough responds yet. We noticed that a lot of you have clicked the link to the questionnaire, but not completed it. We hope you will reconsider and help us. It only takes 5-10 minutes to complete the questionnaire. We are three students from Aalborg University in Denmark, who seek to uncover how the software industry collaborates with stakeholders, in particular multiple, different stakeholders, and how the industry deals with problems related to this during development. We have therefore created a questionnaire on the subject, and we hope you can spare a few mi…

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  18. I think that, at their core (etymology and phonology), human languages can quite accurately be described as regular expressions. Using that, I've made a flash-card web-game about linguistics that randomly generates words as if they were in two related languages, but unfortunately the moderators insist advertising is against the rules. What do you think?

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  19. Started by forLoopMan,

    I have studying processing for 1 month. I would like to make a shooting game .When I run the program and shot the fire, the fire I shot recently will stay in the original place. When the enemy passes where I once l, they die automatically without pressing the shooting key ( 'c' || 'C'). I am confuesd with this problem two days long!Hope anyone can answer my question. Thank you! //Background PImage universe; PImage universe1; PImage winPage; // player PImage buzzLightyear; int buzzLightyearW; int buzzLightyearH; float playerLeft; float playerRight; float playerTop; float playerB…

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  20. I find it disappointing that a course concerning perhaps mankind's last invention is hardly known outside of the machine learning community. Why is MIT's Artificial General Intelligence course so weakly known?? Edit: I just noticed another thread of mine was recently closed. Please refrain from discussing that thread here.

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  21. some people say it should be 3-based. There are 4 DNA letters, A, T, , C. Anyway all DNA word have three letters.

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  22. Calling all IT professionals. We are three students from Aalborg University in Denmark, who seek to uncover how the software industry collaborates with stakeholders, in particular multiple, different stakeholders, and how the industry deals with problems related to this during development. We have therefore created a questionnaire on the subject, and we hope you can spare a few minutes to answer it. The answers will be used to write an article, and we will provide you with a copy of the final article, if you complete the questionnaire. Link to the questionnaire: https://www.survey-xact.dk/LinkCollector?key=1YGTKJAG1195 T…

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  23. Started by mcompengr,

    Life as a mixture of hardware and software is a fine model, but heat-sinks, power supplies, I/O and special relativity notwithstanding, any (binary) digital computing system, any computation can be implemented with just hardware, 100%, and that with just the meek and lowly nand gate (and-not). [(Speculation: the reverse may be almost true, but for implementation purposes some kind of "hardware" would seem to be needed.)] In any case bit-slicing, microcoding, FPGA, or just any memory used to implement a function, etc., these things have done away with any line between hardware and software. Good luck with "free will". If nothing else, boolean logic is deterministic.

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  24. How to detect your computer is hacked? My computer is slow. And sometimes I cant control the cursor. I guess My computer must be hacked.

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  25. Started by cheetaman,

    Sometimes the cursor changed to strange Sharpes, such as "+", "arrow + a square", "circle with a slash inside." Then the cursor is NOT easy to control and the computer is slower. Someone hacked me or what?

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