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    Emmanuel Odenyire

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    Programming in C# Jump Start Jerry Nixon | Microsoft Developer Evangelist Daren May | President & Co-founder‚ Crank211 Meet Jerry Nixon | Colorado • Microsoft Developer Evangelist – Reaching Professional & Student Communities – Teaching Developers about Windows Phone – Teaching Developers about Windows 8 – Teaching Developers about XAML http://jerrynixon.com @jerrynixon Meet Daren May | @darenmay • President & Co-founder‚ Crank211 – Specializes in designing and building next-level

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    | | iLab 5 of 7: Pointers and Pointer OperationsILAB OVERVIEW | | | | Scenario and Summary | | This lab will explore the use of pointers in several ways. Pointers will be used to dynamically allocate memory for new class objects on demand from the user‚ and they will be used to access class-member functions. Pointer arithmetic will be used to access and sort class objects according to criteria explained in the lab. Pointers are‚ essentially‚ address variables‚ or variables that hold

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    FLUENT 6.2 UDF Manual January 2005 Copyright c 2005 by Fluent Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or otherwise used in any form without express written permission from Fluent Inc. Airpak‚ FIDAP‚ FLUENT‚ FloWizard‚ GAMBIT‚ Icemax‚ Icepak‚ Icepro‚ MixSim‚ and POLYFLOW are registered trademarks of Fluent Inc. All other products or name brands are trademarks of their respective holders. CHEMKIN is a registered trademark of Reaction Design Inc. Portions of

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    CSP2104-5107: Object-Oriented Programming in C++ Lecture 03 Making Decisions Prof. A. Taleb-Bendiab Room 13.213 a.taleb-bendiab@ecu.edu.au Blackboard Prof. A. Taleb-Bendiab‚ Unit: Object-Oriented Programming in C++‚ Code: CSP2104-5107‚ Lecture: 03‚ Date: 05/03/2013‚ Page: 1 Unit Review: Module 03  So far …    This Lecture         Lecture 1: Introduction to OO Lecture 2: Evaluating C++ Expressions Use the if and if-else statements Use nested

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    7. For the following code‚ which statement is not true? public class Sphere { private double radius; public double x; private double y; private double z; } a.x is available to code that is written outside the Sphere class. b.radius is not available to code written outside the Sphere class. c.radius‚ x‚ y‚ and z are called members of the Sphere class. d.z is available to code that is written outside the Sphere class. ANS: D 8. Which of the following is not part of the method header?

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    Word Lab 2 Ch 3

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    ------------------------------------------------- Jonner Public Library Jonner Public Library 4992 Surrey Court‚ Jonner‚ MA 02198 ▪ 291-555-9454 ▪ Web Address: www.jpl.net March 10‚ 2012 Mr. Brent Jackson 5153 Anlyn Drive Jonner‚ MA 02198 Dear Mr. Jackson: Thank you for registering online for our spring classes. As a library patron‚ you are aware that we offer a great deal more than books and magazines. The table below outlines the classes for which you have registered

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    OMNeT++ was designed to support network simulation on a large scale. It consists of modules that communicate with message passing. The active modules are the simple modules which are written in C++ using the simulation class library. Simple modules can be grouped into compound modules. Messages are sent via connections that span the modules or directly to their destination modules. The simple and compound modules are instances of module types. The user creates a system module as a network module

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    University of Hertfordshire ------------------------------------------------- Department ------------------------------------------------- of ------------------------------------------------- NURSING‚ MIDWIFERY& SOCIAL WORK ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- DIPLOMA/ENHANCED DIPLOMA/ ------------------------------------------------- Degree -------------------------------------------------

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    Arab Academy of Science and Technology College of Computing and Information Technology CS 143– Problem Solving with C++ Dr. Hoda Hassan Problem Set 6: Putting it all together (60 marks) Handed out: Thursday 2nd of May Due: Check the due date indicated for each problem Introduction: This problem set tries to incorporate all concepts and ideas that you have studied in this course since we have covered about 95% of the curriculum. So now is a good time to put it all together. Have fun with

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    Inclusive Language

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    Anthony you should know it is very important to use inclusive language when communicating in class forum because this is where you communicate with your fellow classmates and instructor. If you are not using proper words communicating‚ no one will take what you saying seriously. Anthony when you email‚ you offend a classmate even when you didn’t’t try to. Your classmate said you sounded like a sexist. When you are online classmates only see what you are writing and not your reactions. The three pointers

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