Initialization

Initialization
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Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 0999295756
ISBN-13 : 9780999295755
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Initialization by : From Hell

Without so much as a warning, humanity in its entirety was suddenly moved to another dimension. Every person without exception. But this new world with all its opportunities and gifts of wondrous abilities, was a stadium. A deadly arena of an unimaginable scale. And Humanity were to be its latest gladiators. Every man, woman and child was given a weapon and ordered to fight. Stuck in this dimension without a way out, only two options existed for the would be hunters: Fight with monsters to complete the many trials ahead, or perish. Faced with hordes of powerful monsters, thrown into battle with complete strangers at random, the unfair game of survival began. And from the very beginning, billions of lives were extinguished in mere moments. But even within this abyss of despair was a small ray of hope: If even one person were to complete every raid, then humanity would be redeemed and restored back to its former glory. No save points, no revives, no retries. Everyone had just one life to make their way through the gauntlet of raids prepared to test their mettle. Within this marathon of death, one man becomes aware of an exception to the rules of the game.

Initialized Fractional Calculus

Initialized Fractional Calculus
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Total Pages : 20
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ISBN-10 : NASA:31769000451198
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Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Initialized Fractional Calculus by : Carl F. Lorenzo

This paper demonstrates the need for a nonconstant initialization for the fractional calculus and establishes a basic definition set for the initialized fractional differintegral. This definition set allows the formalization of an initialized fractional calculus. Two basis calculi are considered; the Riemann-Liouville and the Grünwald fractional calculi. Two forms of initialization, terminal and side are developed.

Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference

Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference
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Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9780596007706
ISBN-13 : 0596007701
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference by : David C. Kreines

This quick reference covers database releases Oracle8i, Oracle 9i, and Oracle Database 10g. For each initialization parameter, the book includes a description, valid values, default, and whether it can be changed dynamically. It also describes the initialization file and server parameter file and provides hints for best performance. In addition to listing all parameters alphabetically, the book indicates the categories of parameters often set as a group to control different aspects of the database.

Adiabatic and Diabatic Initialization of the AFGL Global Spectral Model Using Dynamic Normal Mode and Nonlinear Normal Mode Methods

Adiabatic and Diabatic Initialization of the AFGL Global Spectral Model Using Dynamic Normal Mode and Nonlinear Normal Mode Methods
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Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015095142488
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Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Adiabatic and Diabatic Initialization of the AFGL Global Spectral Model Using Dynamic Normal Mode and Nonlinear Normal Mode Methods by : Larry Knowlton

Dynamic normal mode initialization (DNI) is applied to low and high resolution versions of the AFGL global spectral mode. This scheme is tested against the operational nonlinear normal mode initialization (NMI) procedure using both adiabatic and diabatic forms of the model tendencies. The DNI-based forecasts are comparable in accuracy to the NMI-based forecasts, with small differences between the adiabatic and diabatic versions of each. DNI initial conditions were somewhat more damped in the divergence fields than were the NMI fields. This is believed to be due to the frequency response characteristics of the DNI's forward-backward time scheme, which tended to partially damp resolvable wavelengths.

Swift Programming

Swift Programming
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Publisher : Pearson Technology Group
Total Pages : 611
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ISBN-10 : 9780134610696
ISBN-13 : 0134610695
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Swift Programming by : Matthew Mathias

This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Through the authors' carefully constructed explanations and examples, you will develop an understanding of Swift grammar and the elements of effective Swift style. This book is written for Swift 3.0 and will also show you how to navigate Xcode 8 and get the most out of Apple's documentation. Throughout the book, the authors share their insights into Swift to ensure that you understand the hows and whys of Swift and can put that understanding to use in different contexts. After working through the book, you will have the knowledge and confidence to develop your own solutions to a wide range of programming challenges using Swift.

NASA Reference Publication

NASA Reference Publication
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Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435079706651
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Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

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Paths of Power

Paths of Power
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ISBN-10 : 0578379589
ISBN-13 : 9780578379586
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Paths of Power by :

A mid 30s Truck driver must make hard choices on his quest to get home to his family while the world as we know it comes to an end. 700 miles, no truck and just his loyal dog to accompany him, can he survive in this new world? A world where The System spawns monsters and mutates plants and animals to absorb and refine essence? Let us find out.

C++14 FAQs

C++14 FAQs
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Publisher : Chandra Shekhar Kumar
Total Pages : 106
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Synopsis C++14 FAQs by : Chandra Shekhar Kumar

This book contains selected questions related to C++14 with detailed solutions to all of these which will help the reader to hone her skills to solve a particular problem. Primary sources of this collection are: Advanced C++ FAQs: Volume 1 : Fundamentals Advanced C++ FAQs: Volume 2 : Generic Programming Advanced C++ FAQs: Volumes 1 & 2 This book is not an introduction to C++. It assumes that the reader is aware of the basics of C++98 and C++03 and wants to expand her horizon to latest and greatest in C++14(aka C++1y). The problems are marked on a scale of one(*)(simplest) to five stars(*****)(hardest). Forthcoming volumes will strengthen this particular approach spanning various areas of C++. variable templates Constexpr static data members of class templates constexpr function templates .... static data member template specialization of variable template default argument and specialization of variable template lambda and variable template variable templates variables vary auto variable templates valid specialization but error ? variable templates and lambda revisited Incremental improvement to integral constant is same musings auto variable template and generic lambda constexpr member functions and implicit const .... constexpr vs static vs uninitialized constexpr vs member function revisited deprecated attribute Member initializers and aggregate class .... Data Member initializers time duration literals ... Compile Time binary Literal Operator Square Literal Operator Type Transformation Aliases unique ptr vs make unique as function argument make unique as perfect forwarding guy make unique and new .... make unique and default initialization with T[] Extend make unique : Support list initialization T[] Extend make unique : Value Initialize T[] Extend make unique : T[N] allocate unique Compile-time integer sequences Simplified Creation of std::integer sequence std::index sequence Custom Sequence : Addition .... Custom Sequence : Split Extract from tuple convert std::array to std::tuple Piecewise construction of std::pair Compile Time Integer Sequence Simplified sfinae and represent type of function metafunction : check presence of type member std::common type and sfinae Contextual Conversion Single quotation mark as digit separator Binary Literals auto return type in function declaration return type deduction for function return type deduction for lambdas .... decltype(auto) return type deduction for function templates explicit instantiation and auto return type deduction and virtual deduce return type generalized lambda capture generic lambda and product vector generic lambda generic lambda definition conversion function of generic lambda generic lambda quiz Preventing Name Hijacking Find First Null Pointer in a Container Generic Operator Functors Exchange Utility Addressing Tuple By Type Quoted manipulators Null Iterator std::move is rvalue cast C++14 Compiler

Creative Projects for Rust Programmers

Creative Projects for Rust Programmers
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Publisher : Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781789343878
ISBN-13 : 1789343879
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Creative Projects for Rust Programmers by : Carlo Milanesi

A practical guide to understanding the latest features of the Rust programming language, useful libraries, and frameworks that will help you design and develop interesting projects Key FeaturesWork through projects that will help you build high-performance applications with RustDelve into concepts such as error handling, memory management, concurrency, generics, and macros with RustImprove business productivity by choosing the right libraries and frameworks for your applicationsBook Description Rust is a community-built language that solves pain points present in many other languages, thus improving performance and safety. In this book, you will explore the latest features of Rust by building robust applications across different domains and platforms. The book gets you up and running with high-quality open source libraries and frameworks available in the Rust ecosystem that can help you to develop efficient applications with Rust. You'll learn how to build projects in domains such as data access, RESTful web services, web applications, 2D games for web and desktop, interpreters and compilers, emulators, and Linux Kernel modules. For each of these application types, you'll use frameworks such as Actix, Tera, Yew, Quicksilver, ggez, and nom. This book will not only help you to build on your knowledge of Rust but also help you to choose an appropriate framework for building your project. By the end of this Rust book, you will have learned how to build fast and safe applications with Rust and have the real-world experience you need to advance in your career. What you will learnAccess TOML, JSON, and XML files and SQLite, PostgreSQL, and Redis databasesDevelop a RESTful web service using JSON payloadsCreate a web application using HTML templates and JavaScript and a frontend web application or web game using WebAssemblyBuild desktop 2D gamesDevelop an interpreter and a compiler for a programming languageCreate a machine language emulatorExtend the Linux Kernel with loadable modulesWho this book is for This Rust programming book is for developers who want to get hands-on experience with implementing their knowledge of Rust programming, and are looking for expert advice on which libraries and frameworks they can adopt to develop software that typically uses the Rust language.