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Foreword
By Herb Sutter, Architect
A Design Rationale for C++/CLI
—Excerpted from "A Design Rationale for C++/CLI" by Herb Sutter. (Full text available
online ... stack-based semantics.
Physically, the compiler emits something like the following:
// f, as generated by the compiler
void f()
{
R^ r = gcnew R; // actually allocated on the CLI heap
r->SomeFunc...
... xv
Foreword
By Stanley B. Lippman,
Former Architect, Visual C++
A person standing on the side of a river shouts to someone ... Unified Type System (UTS) of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). It supports
both source-level and binary interoperability between native and managed C++. As the Gosden
quote suggests, ... your survival, and Gordon’s text is an essential first step
to m...
... plug-ins, and security
n
Techniques for developing and debugging professional web-based applications
n
Ten full-fledged JavaScript real-world applications
Another treasure trove on the CD-ROM ... Loop 979
The do-while Loop 980
Looping through Properties (for-in) 981
The with Statement 982
Labeled Statements 983
The switch Statement 985
Exception Handling 988
Using try-catch-finally Constructi...
... of
businesses
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value. In the
long
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than could ever
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by
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systems.
Remember
Systems
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used twin-ax
cabling
while
IBM
mainframes used co-ax?
All
these
closed
habitats
naturally
fell in to
fighting....
... FOREWORD VHDL has been at the heart of electronic design productivity since ini- tial ratification by the IEEE in 1987. For almost 15 years the electronic ... tribute to its architecture. The industry has seen the use of VHDL’s package structure to allow design- ers, electronic design automation companies and the semiconductor indus- try to experiment ... design implementation and func- t...
... Renaissance Architecture.
The Temple of Vesta at Tivoli.
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ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE.
CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTION.
ARCHITECTURE may be described as building at its best, and when we talk of the
architecture ... columns, were spanned by beams of wood or
lintels of stone (Fig. 1). Hence this architecture is called architecture of the beam, or,
in more formal language, trabeated archit...
... role of architecture is one focus of
Etlin's work. In his treatment of emotion and its relevance in architecture, Etlin relates modern
designs with those of the visionary French architects ... affect the viewer and the
user." Architecture can establish a meaning and a feeling; it will affect man's mood. The mood is
created and controlled by an architect& apos;s use and desig...
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precursors by a s urfactant-free hydrothermal process. It suggests t hat dif-
ferent amine precursors play an important role in controlling of ZnO
structures possibly by tuning ... SEM 230 micro-
scope and on a FEI Tecnai G
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F20 microscopic, respectively. The room
temperature PL spectrum was recorded with a HORIBA JY FL-3 spectro-
photometer excited by a He-Cd la...