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D | topic_id_to_name.csv | 146 10145 /Computers & Electronics 147 10146 /Computers & Electronics/Computer Peripherals 148 10147 /Computers & Electronics/Computer Peripherals/Printers 149 10148 /Computers & Electronics/Computer Security 150 10149 /Computers & Electronics/Computer Security/Antivirus & Malware 151 10150 /Computers & Electronics/Computer Security/Network Security 152 10151 /Computers & Electronics/Consumer Electronics 153 10152 /Computers & Electronics/Consumer Electronics/Cameras & Camcorders 154 10153 /Computers & Electronics/Consumer Electronics/GPS & Navigation 155 10154 /Computers & Electronics/Consumer Electronics/Home Automation [all …]
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H A D | WrapperObjectWithObjectIdTest.java | 15 public List<Computer> computers; field in WrapperObjectWithObjectIdTest.Company 18 computers = new ArrayList<Computer>(); in Company() 22 if (computers == null) { in addComputer() 23 computers = new ArrayList<Computer>(); in addComputer() 25 computers.add(computer); in addComputer() 83 assertNotNull(result.computers); in testSimple() 84 assertEquals(3, result.computers.size()); in testSimple()
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D | README.md | 98 In late 1940's computers were invented, but they were far too big and 104 Around the early 1960's computers got fast enough that Edith and Mary 106 more computers. To do this people came up with Linear Congruential 109 computers that even a second-rate university could afford, and so the 146 computers to make better random-looking numbers. But making numbers 153 suddenly computers were everywhere and there was a new generation of 155 did all their math with computers. They were doing a LOT of math by
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H A D | funstack.in | 849 …keywords = "applications of computers; computers; control system synthesis; electrical enginee… 973 …keywords = "computer applications; computer-assisted learning; computers, programming; educati… 994 …keywords = "arg; artificial intelligence; automata theory; computers; game theory; heuristic p… 1015 keywords = "computers; dynamic memory management; operating systems; storage allocation", 1107 keywords = "computers; differential equations; mathematics; problem oriented languages", 1234 keywords = "computers; data handling; data structures; FORTRAN", 1255 …keywords = "computers; computers, programming; documentation; procedure oriented languages; Pr… 1277 …keywords = "algorithmic languages; computers; computers, programming; data structures; mathema… 1298 keywords = "computers; computers, time sharing; operating systems", 1320 …keywords = "computer-aided design; computers; computers, language; data structures; design aut… [all …]
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H A D | funstack.ok | 441 computers with two's complement binary 675 Computers in Organizations . . . . . . . 573--588 730 J. W. Hamblen Using computers in higher education: 898 A. C. Shaw Computers and Society: A Proposed Course 1020 A. G. Fraser On the interface between computers and 1040 K. L. Zinn Computers in the instructional process: 1042 G. M. Sturman Computers and urban society . . . . . . 652--657 1051 Franz L. Alt Archaeology of computers --- 1054 C. C. Gotlieb Computers and employment . . . . . . . . 695--702 1406 present-day computers . . . . . . . . . 353--354 [all …]
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H A D | license.html | 105 Licence Keys on computers, or virtual machines running on computers, 108 your premises; or (ii) portable computers which shall remain in the 308 right is granted to use those libraries on any computers as are marketed 309 or commonly considered to be mainframe computers in the computer 351 At ARM's request, you agree to check your computers for installations of 406 host computers): 411 B. zthread library (only installed on Windows host computers):
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H A D | README-efi.txt | 101 of 6 computers (5 of 7, counting VirtualBox). Two systems gave me problems, 110 Both computers have relatively old EFIs. (Despite its newness, the Mac has 112 computers that worked had 2.31 EFIs, although one had a 2.10 EFI. 115 computers. It's conceivable that recompiling gdisk with the latest version
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H A D | README.Windows | 7 computers, and most varieties prior to Vista cannot read GPT disks. GPT 81 BIOS-based computers. Newer computers typically use an Extensible Firmware
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H A D | ListeningPortsTest.java | 88 * unauthorized access to computers systems without user knowledge or 97 * unauthorized access to computers systems without user knowledge or 106 * unauthorized access to computers systems without user knowledge or 115 * unauthorized access to computers systems without user knowledge or
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H A D | BCL.txt | 5 …Computers and Servers" means computers, including desktop and laptop computers, or servers, used f…
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H A D | license.txt | 5 …Computers and Servers" means computers, including desktop and laptop computers, or servers, used f…
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H A D | ElizaResponder.java | 84 "DO COMPUTERS EXCITE YOU?", "ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ME IN PARTICULAR?", 85 "HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR WATCH?", "WHY DO YOU MENTION COMPUTERS?", 87 "DON'T YOU THINK COMPUTERS CAN HELP PEOPLE?",
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H A D | ElizaResponder.java | 84 "DO COMPUTERS EXCITE YOU?", "ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ME IN PARTICULAR?", 85 "HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR WATCH?", "WHY DO YOU MENTION COMPUTERS?", 87 "DON'T YOU THINK COMPUTERS CAN HELP PEOPLE?",
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D | ElizaResponder.java | 84 "DO COMPUTERS EXCITE YOU?", "ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ME IN PARTICULAR?", 85 "HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR WATCH?", "WHY DO YOU MENTION COMPUTERS?", 87 "DON'T YOU THINK COMPUTERS CAN HELP PEOPLE?",
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/aosp_15_r20/external/python/cpython2/Doc/faq/ |
D | installed.rst | 31 of computers from Hewlett-Packard and Compaq that include Python. Apparently 33 * All Apple computers running Mac OS X have Python installed; it's included in
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H A D | SplineFitting.h | 75 * Engineering with Computers 256 * Engineering with Computers 278 * Engineering with Computers
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/aosp_15_r20/external/chromium-trace/catapult/systrace/systrace/tracing_agents/ |
H A D | walt_agent.py | 39 'sensors on phones and computers. ' 53 computers. For more information, visit https://github.com/google/walt
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H A D | license.txt | 19 no other user uses the software on those computers. Each per user license 26 as many computers as required. One floating license permits
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D | README.md | 22 Because it does not have a fixed standard, different computers or computers on different versions o…
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H A D | lcet10.txt | 817 are processes that can be performed by computers. For example, computers 820 of advanced technologies, computers can recognize patterns, analyze text, 821 and model concepts. Furthermore, computers can complete these processes 824 computers for these processes, source materials must be in a form 950 consumes the computation. The emergence of personal computers, along 1079 public libraries are more comfortable with IBM computers, whereas young 1096 use "those things,"--computers. Another example of adult learning in 1295 percent of humanities scholars at that time were using computers. That 1709 if they wish, to their personal computers, and have ready access to 2053 the use of classical scholars. There are perhaps 400 IBYCUS computers in [all …]
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D | lcet10.txt | 817 are processes that can be performed by computers. For example, computers 820 of advanced technologies, computers can recognize patterns, analyze text, 821 and model concepts. Furthermore, computers can complete these processes 824 computers for these processes, source materials must be in a form 950 consumes the computation. The emergence of personal computers, along 1079 public libraries are more comfortable with IBM computers, whereas young 1096 use "those things,"--computers. Another example of adult learning in 1295 percent of humanities scholars at that time were using computers. That 1709 if they wish, to their personal computers, and have ready access to 2053 the use of classical scholars. There are perhaps 400 IBYCUS computers in [all …]
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D | test_strop.py | 48 self.assertTrue(strop.swapcase("HeLLo cOmpUteRs") == "hEllO CoMPuTErS")
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H A D | license.txt | 23 "Licensee Hardware" means all computers, routers, or other equipment owned or controlled by 26 "Products" means any and all software applications, computers, routers, or other equipment
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H A D | beginners-guide.md | 63 …computers owned by people who play computer games", so the info only covers `x86`/`x86_64`, and it…
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H A D | tests.rs | 193 // Otherwise let's assume that we're all running computers later than in since_epoch() 199 // let's assume that we're all running computers earlier than 2090. in since_epoch()
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