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- Tim O´Reilly - What is Web 2.0?
- We rank the best music download services with side-by-side comparisons. Read in-depth service reviews and music download services articles. Compare feature...We rank the best music download services with side-by-side comparisons. Read in-depth service reviews and music download services articles. Compare features, prices and browse hundreds of screenshots to help you make the most informed decision as to which music download service is right for you.
- "jBPM5 vs Activiti5? dumb question?" >Good blog entry with a comparison of jBPM and Activiti. Check the very interesting comments, too!
- ♻ @merlyn: #BSD for #Linux users: http://t.co/cjZwtRo Una guia
- All of these samples perform essentially the same task: traverse an array of strings and print each value to stdout. Of course, the C++ example is actuall...All of these samples perform essentially the same task: traverse an array of strings and print each value to stdout. Of course, the C++ example is actually using a vector rather than an array due to the evil nature of C/C++ arrays, but it comes to the same thing. Passing over the differences in syntax between these four languages, what really stands out are the different ways in which the task is performed. C++ and Java are both using iterators, while Ruby and Scala are making use of higher order functions. Ruby and C++ both use lowercase variables separated by underscores, while Java and Scala share the camelCase convention. This is a bit of a trivial example, but it does open the door to a much more interesting discussion: what are these idioms in Scala’s case? Scala is a very new language which has yet to see truly wide-spread adoption. More than that, Scala is fundamentally different from what has come before.
- J. Inf. Sci. (August 2011)
- Web, Web-Services, and Database Systems, volume 2593 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, (2003)
- 8th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems MoDELS 2005, volume 3713 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 398-413. Springer, (2005)
- Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Software Engineering, page 127–136. Washington, DC, USA, IEEE Computer Society, (2004)
- Proceedings of the 9th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering WCRE 2002, IEEE Computer Society, (November 2002)
- IEEE computer society conference on computer vision and pattern recognition, 2, Citeseer, (2003)
- Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (2005)
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Link Analysis LinkKDD’06, Philadelphia, PA, (2006)
- 2003-35. Stanford InfoLab, Stanford, (June 2003)
- (2011)cite arxiv:1112.0315Comment: 26 pages, 15 figures, submitted to MNRAS. High resolution figures and additional images can be found at http://www.aip.de/Pe...cite arxiv:1112.0315Comment: 26 pages, 15 figures, submitted to MNRAS. High resolution figures and additional images can be found at http://www.aip.de/People/cscannapieco/aquila/.
- Knowledge Processing and Data Analysis, volume 6581 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 136--149. Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer, (2011)
- British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 29(2):190--241 (1976)
- M. Dekker, New York, N.Y., (1986)
- Social Networks 9(2):171 - 186 (1987)
- Asian Journal of Social Psychology 11(1):13--41 (2008)
- Social Networks 9(2):109--134 (1987)
- Social networks 10(4):359--381 (1988)
- Comput. Math. Organ. Theory (December 2005)
- Social Networks 21(3):239 - 267 (1999)
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