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... remain backward compatible with C+ +98. In principle, ev ery-thing that compiled with C+ +98 or C+ +03 should compile with C+ +11. However, there are someexceptions. For example, variables cannot ... fundamental data type (see Section 5 .4. 2, page 127).3.1.2 Automatic Type Deduction with auto With C+ +11, you can declare a variable or an object without specifying its speci c type by usingauto.1For ... functions of STL containers). So, compiling all parts, including thelibraries, of a C+ +98 program using a C+ +11 compiler should usually work. Linking code compiledusing a C+ +11 compiler with code...
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... that the data received is actually the data sent. The transmitting system processes theFCS portion of the frame through an algorithm called a cyclic redundancy check (CRC). This CRC takes the values ... Virtualconnections (VCs) are logical communication channels between end stations—logical because this circuit is createdalong shared media that may also contain other virtual connections providing ... Center 348 Case Study 6: A Large Network Infrastructure 363Summary 378CHAPTER 15: GETTING CISCO CERTIFIED 379The Brief History of Cisco Certifications 379Why Get Certified? 379Certification...
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