To be clear, I am talking about working proficiency. Able to create large, maintainable and “production ready” software that is understandable and idiomatic.
Sine, one of the fundamental trigonometric functions, plays a crucial role in various fields, including mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science. Its calculation is not trivial, especially when it comes to implementing it in electronic calculators, where efficiency and accuracy are paramount.
JuliaMono is a monospaced typeface designed for programming and other text editing environments that require a wide range of specialist and technical Unicode characters.
Text directives add support for specifying a text snippet in the URL fragment. When navigating to a URL with such a fragment, the user agent can quickly emphasise and/or bring it to the user’s attention.
Browsing corpora of Interlinearized glossed texts with an adaptable web interface - GitHub - sylvainloiseau/Rest4Interlinear: Browsing corpora of Interlinearized glossed texts with an adaptable web interface
In this post, I'll try to explain why I find most config formats frustrating to use and suggest that using a real programming language (i.e. general purpose one, like Python) is often (but not always) a feasible and more pleasant alternative for writing configs.
Most programmers have an intimate understanding of CPUs and sequential programming because they grow up writing code for the CPU, but many are less familiar with the inner workings of GPUs and what makes them so special.
I have been working on another post recently, also related to division, but I wanted to address a comment I got from several people on the previous division article. This comment invariably follows a lot of articles on using math to do things with chars and shorts. It is: “why are you doing all of this when you can just use a lookup table?”
T. Weise, and K. Geihs. 2nd International Conference on Bioinspired Optimization Methods and their Applications (BIOMA 2006), (2006)Ljubljana, Slowenien, 9/10 Oktober 2006.
T. Strutz. 4th International ITG Conference on Source and Channel Coding, (2002)source code available from http://www.embl-hamburg.de/~tilo/Software/CoBALP.tar.gz.