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  • ...website features many of Mak's articles on numerical computing, enterprise computing, and compiler theory, along with free downloadable code samples from the au ...site is a set of Java Applets that graphically illustrate common numerical computing algorithms.
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  • ...Tabulating Machine Company (founded [[1896]] in [[Washington D.C.]]), the Computing Scale Corporation (founded [[1901]] in Dayton, [[Ohio]]) and the Internatio
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  • [[Category:Mobile Computing]] [[Category:Parallel Computing]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Star Computing Ltd}} '''Star Computing Ltd'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Secure Computing Corp}} '''Secure Computing Corp'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Kontron Mobile Computing Inc}} '''Kontron Mobile Computing Inc'''
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  • ...[[Carlisle, Pennsylvania|Carlisle]], [[Pennsylvania]]| industry = [[Cloud Computing]], [[Platform as a Service]] | products = [[SaaS]] Complex Business Applica ...om/DisplayDocument?id=1180217 Who's Who in Application Platforms for Cloud Computing: The Cloud Specialists by Gartner]</ref><ref>[http://www.centralpennbusines
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  • [[Category:software engineering]] [[Category:software]] [[Category:cloud computing]]
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  • ...endor” company, PacketMotion combines patent-pending software with massive computing power to monitor individual user activity at the application level. The Pac
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  • ...t can run anything he wants (including [[web server]]s and other [[Server (computing)|server]]s) and has an Internet connection with good [[upstream]] [[bandwid
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  • The term originated during the early years of computing and referred to the large mechanical assembly that held the central process
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  • ...e, and networking functions, thereby lowering the operating costs of their computing resources. VMware also provides consulting, support, and training services.
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  • ...s commonly referred to as SAAS (Software as a Service) or sometimes "cloud computing". What that means is that our solutions are web-based and we host it. That
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  • ...ess point to the Internet. It is a physical location that houses [[server (computing)|server]]s, [[router]]s, [[Asynchronous_Transfer_Mode|ATM]] switches and di
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  • ...of the user may be a [[Backdoor (computing)|backdoor]] or [[Trojan horse (computing)|trojan]] into the machine or part of a [[Denial-of-service attack|Denial o
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  • ...titute, a historical research and archive center focused on the history of computing and information technology, located on the campus of the University of Minn ...rians for the purpose of preserving, exploring, and telling the history of computing. The Charles Babbage Foundation was organized separately from CBI in 1981 w
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  • ...hnology: Access, Service and Support. With expertise in Telecom, Internet, Computing and Data Networks, TEKSMART delivers productivity and cost-efficient soluti ...e personalized solutions in Telecommunications, Internet, DataNetworks and Computing. As a next generation phone company we deliver reliable access, superior se
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  • ...rigins can be traced to the establishment in 1945 of the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University.[http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/wat
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  • '''Indus''' is an object oriented [[programming language]] for [[Ubiquitous computing]]. ...ent]]s to enable deployment of agents on a variety of hardware [[Platform (computing)|platform]]s starting from [[8-bit]] devices onwards.
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  • ...rovide unprecedented high throughput to your application by offloading the computing cycles from expensive backend systems along with reduction in costly networ ...mpletely resides in main memory and developed to be used on real time high computing data platforms.
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  • |"For visionary leadership in the development of modern computing technology, including computer networks, the personal computer and the grap |"For his early vision of universal computing at home and in the office..."
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  • [[Category:Mobile Computing]] [[Category:Parallel Computing]]
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  • The '''A.M. Turing Award''' is given annually by the [[Association for Computing Machinery]] to a person selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the [[computing]] community.
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  • ...een awarded two patents with additional patents pending for its innovative computing solution that seamlessly integrates imaging and georeference capabilities i
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  • | genre = [[Instant messaging]] [[client (computing)|client]]
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  • ...ers in high-performance [[symmetric multiprocessing]] (SMP) [[Open system (computing)|open systems]], innovating in both hardware (e.g. [[cache]] management and ...IBM had problems of its own with an aged and high-priced line of [[Server (computing)|server]]s, particularly for its version of Unix known as [[AIX operating s
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  • ...vDesk, enables enterprise users to securely access their complete desktop computing experience from any Windows PC anywhere in the world. With vDesk, organizat
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  • ...ions usually come up in mathematics, namely, in relation to the problem of computing "locally linear approximations" to the more arbitrary, unrestricted brands
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  • ...anguage. High-level languages are [[compiler|compiled]] or [[Interpreter (computing)|interpreted]] into machine language object code. Software may also be writ ...anguage. High-level languages are [[compiler|compiled]] or [[Interpreter (computing)|interpreted]] into machine language object code. Software may also be writ
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  • * and all types of [[Widget (computing)|controls]] (listviews, browsers, treeviews, etc);
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  • [[Category:Computing websites]]
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  • ...eter controversy''' was a news story regarding the use of multiple [[User (computing)|user accounts]] on the [[English Wikipedia]] by David Boothroyd, a London
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  • Founded in 1978 and originally known as the World Computing Services Industry Association, WITSA has increasingly assumed an active adv
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  • ...ay, enormous computing facilities still exist for specialized [[scientific computing|scientific computation]] and for the [[transaction processing]] requirement ==History of computing==
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  • ...k" <sup>[2]</sup></a> Microsoft Corporation provides software products for computing devices worldwide.<a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=MSFT" TARGET="_blan
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  • *[[Mirror (computing)]] site: A complete reproduction of a website. Websites are constrained by architectural limits (e.g. the computing power dedicated to the website). Very large websites, such as [[Yahoo!]], [
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  • ...es/bachelor-programmes/network-computing.html B.Sc (Hons.) in IT - Network Computing]<br />
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  • ...story - "The evolution of the human–computer interface is the evolution of computing. The graphical user interface (GUI) that was refined at Xerox, popularized ...S., 2000. Ontologies for Integrating Engineering Applications. Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 1(1) pp 12-22.
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  • * Fully [[Skin (computing)|skinnable]] – Any shape, transparent skins...
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  • ...blog post on the Official Google Blog today, which honors her as a &ldquo;computing's 1843 visionary&rdquo;. &ldquo;Last year, a group of us were lucky enough
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  • ...in collaboration with Julian Braun and Harvey Dubner, utilized electronic computing to devise a strategy for the game of 21 based on its being a game of [[stat
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  • ...ack to the 19th century; it was founded in [[1888]] and incorporated (as [[Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation (CTR)]]) on June 15, [[1911]], and listed #Policy Management for Autonomic Computing: A policy-based autonomic management infrastructure that simplifies the aut
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  • * The [http://www.harriskern.com/index.php?m=p&pid=1 Enterprise Computing Institute] publishes a set of coordinated books covering general issues of
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  • ...the 1984 sale. Like the business niche publications so recently sold, the computing publications developed and acquired by Ziff targeted a specific audience ne ...ght back to the strength of Ziff's other magazines. Feeling that Corporate Computing was beginning to compete with the flagship PC Magazine, as well as PC Week,
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  • ....ffconsultancy.com/products/ocaml_for_scientists/complete/ Source code for computing neighbor shells in particle systems under periodic boundary conditions]
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  • ...ucts and services for the Indian market and is the number one in [[Server (computing)|Server]] sales and [[Storage]] Solutions. IBM India also has aggressive pl
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  • ...cal power plants, he joined IBM for unknown reasons to work in large-scale computing, which he knew nothing about at the time. He and his wife of 25 years, Anne
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  • ...be clear at this point that we need a more systematic symbolic method for computing the differentials of logical transformations, using the term ''differential We have prepared the ground already by computing these terms:
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  • ...ther competitors in the PC world had even started thinking about networked computing or the [[Internet]]. Lotus initially brought Notes to market in [[1989]],
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  • ...ack to the 19th century; it was founded in [[1888]] and incorporated (as [[Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation (CTR)]]) on June 15, [[1911]], and listed #Policy Management for Autonomic Computing: A policy-based autonomic management infrastructure that simplifies the aut
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  • ...se]] (LGPL) is a modified version of the GPL, intended for some [[library (computing)|software libraries]]. ...less restrictive license would be strategically useful for some [[library (computing)|software libraries]]; when version 2 of the GPL (GPLv2) was released in Ju
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  • ....ffconsultancy.com/products/ocaml_for_scientists/complete/ Source code for computing neighbor shells in particle systems under periodic boundary conditions]
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  • ...dding it directly in the client — thus setting the stage for client-server computing with the database running on a separate machine from the user's machine.
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  • ...-capital-20140204_1_northbrook-firm-venture-capital-firm-cloud|title=Cloud computing company ADAR IT gets $2.4M from Northbrook firm|publisher=|accessdate=30 Ju
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  • ...the general pattern of this calculation yields the following worksheet for computing the capacity of a 2-symbol channel with frequencies that partition as <math
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  • ...the general pattern of this calculation yields the following worksheet for computing the capacity of a 2-symbol channel with frequencies that partition as <math
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  • ...the general pattern of this calculation yields the following worksheet for computing the capacity of a 2-symbol channel with frequencies that partition as <math
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  • The formula for computing ''G'' o ''H'' says the following:
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  • ...rol panel that centralizes the most relevant information related to mobile computing (brightness, sound, battery level / power scheme selection, wireless networ
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  • ...sible series of interconnected [[computer network]]s that transmit [[data (computing)|data]] by [[packet switching]] using the standard [[Internet Protocol]] (I ...[[audit]] the books of a company based in another country, on a [[server (computing)|server]] situated in a third country that is remotely maintained by IT spe
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Chess" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) held the first major chess tournament for computers, the No
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  • ...e Chinese computer maker Lenove Group, the first Top Sponsor from China in computing equipment for Beijing Olympics.<a href="http://www.buyusa.gov/china/en/hs04
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  • * Barr, Michael, and Wells, Charles (1990), ''Category Theory for Computing Science'', Prentice Hall, Hemel Hempstead, UK.
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  • ...an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community.
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  • The formula for computing ''G'' o ''H'' says the following:
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  • The formula for computing <math>G \circ H\!</math> says the following:
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  • of computing "locally linear approximations" to the more arbitrary,
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  • ...ing improvement of integrated circuits would eventually make [[interactive computing]] feasible.
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  • of computing "locally linear approximations" to the more arbitrary,
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  • ...is actually the tool of choice in many branches of algebra, combinatorics, computing, and statistics to this very day. We can represent this problem setup as the problem of computing the following product:
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  • program code augmented by statistical and qualitative data. In computing such models. An off-the-shelf facility for categorical computing would of
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  • [18:51] <Lubaf> Further, I still wonder what Sephiroth Computing would be like. [20:23] <Lubaf> Anybody care to figure out what Sephiroth Computing would be like?
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  • ...at's how it was in the early days, before we succeeded in predisposing our computing machineries to so many of our unthinking prejudices.
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  • ...r|Barr, M.]] and [[Charles Wells|Wells, C.]] (1990), ''Category Theory for Computing Science'', [[Hemel Hempstead]], UK.
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  • ...r|Barr, M.]] and [[Charles Wells|Wells, C.]] (1990), ''Category Theory for Computing Science'', [[Hemel Hempstead]], UK.
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  • ...e 1940s [Men, 225-297]. At the very outset of general purpose, mechanized computing we find that the motive power driving the Analytical Engine of Babbage, the Tables 22 through 25 outline a method for computing the thematic extensions of propositions in terms of their coordinate values
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  • ...eclarative program code augmented by statistical and qualitative data. In computing applications a knowledge field acquires an aptly suggestive visual image: ...metric families of such models. An off-the-shelf facility for categorical computing would of course have many other uses in theoretical and applied mathematics
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  • ...whatever you choose to call it, is to start thinking about, and even start computing, the differentials of these functions or propositions.
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  • ...1940's [Men, 225-297]. At the very outset of general purpose, mechanized computing we find that the motive power driving the Analytical Engine of Babbage, the Tables 22 through 25 outline a method for computing the thematic extensions of propositions in terms of their coordinate values
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  • ...itive Strain Injury. also known as fucking your wrists up because too much computing. 05:41 < mareklug> because I retain my 10.4.11 on a ppc, I have access to fast computing on an OS with lots of my work that runs on tht software. What is wrong wit
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  • ...e 1940s [Men, 225-297]. At the very outset of general purpose, mechanized computing we find that the motive power driving the Analytical Engine of Babbage, the Tables 22 through 25 outline a method for computing the thematic extensions of propositions in terms of their coordinate values
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  • ...e 1940s [Men, 225-297]. At the very outset of general purpose, mechanized computing we find that the motive power driving the Analytical Engine of Babbage, the Tables 22 through 25 outline a method for computing the thematic extensions of propositions in terms of their coordinate values
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  • What I wanted to do on Wikipedia was to contribute to the history of computing, great computer scientists, computer companies; to document my experiences
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  • ...ed by almost anyone with access to the website. Wikipedia's main [[Server (computing)|servers]] are in [[Tampa, Florida]], with additional servers in [[Amsterda
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  • ...ions usually come up in mathematics, namely, in relation to the problem of computing "locally linear approximations" to the more arbitrary, unrestricted brands ...1940's [Men, 225-297]. At the very outset of general purpose, mechanized computing we find that the motive power driving the Analytical Engine of Babbage, the
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  • ...ngely enough, it is the very improvements in the speed and capacity of our computing and information media since the early days of these revolutions that has br
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  • 00:56 < mareklug_> dtm_ the rock steady showcase of my stable of museal computing is the Debian 6.0.6, the very same that the International Space Station opt 00:59 < mareklug_> dtm_ and in general, the amount of computing I am able to inflict with old Macs is just jawdropping. And to think that
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  • ...ven though this isn't really about logos or whatever), '80s technology and computing, probably even general history of video games) ...areklug> dtm_ ok, on a noncomputing front, or maybe it still is the war on computing, except in a different guis, the subject being propagating the cause of mic
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  • of computing "locally linear approximations" to the more arbitrary, At the very outset of general purpose, mechanized computing
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  • [18:08] <Anna_Frodesiak> she's a "I am a research assistant at the social computing lab of Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute. "
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  • I'm talking about computing denotations and interpretants of signs, and what it | Although this limited version has full computing power with
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  • 20:43 < TeeTylerToe> there are parallel computing systems
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  • ...Revent> Hmms..this might be amusing....guess the article... Wikiprojects "Computing/Software, Free Software, Microsoft/.NET, Linux, Apple/Macintosh"....*chuckl ...the defunct .net WikiProject to the task force of WP Microsoft, adding WP Computing/Software, etc....it's positively enthralling, I tell you....
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  • 20:57 < mareklug> Anyone who knows anything about computing knows that cobol is from the 50s, as is Lisp. And at MIT they had a fuckin
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  • Jul 05 19:16:39 <FastLizard4> Well, quantum computing renders SHA2 useless
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  • ...s a pressing need to devise a general calculus for composing propositions, computing their values on particular arguments, and inverting their indications to ar
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  • ...tion. it looks like a "reliable source" -- an FAQ for a major distributed computing project -- contains some clearly unreliable information
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  • 12:33 < Isarra> Modern videocares are very powerful, which is why a lot of computing is done using them. Lots of really small thingymabobbers... 12:33 < Isarra> Well, fancy computing.
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  • #The National Museum of Computing - not found in EB.
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  • 02:58 < ToAruShiroiNeko> do you know anything about augmented computing and/or relational learning? 16:46 < mareklug> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Router_(computing)
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  • ...allet thing have to contain, to make it profitable to spend money on cloud computing to crack it?
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  • ...ilosophy of pragmatism must come to terms with the narrower constraints of computing, indeed, where both this theory and this practice must begin to reckon with ...many kinds of PSD data structures that are found to be of constant use in computing. As a natural precursor to many kinds of ''intelligent data structures'',
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  • 10:58 < TeeTylerToe> anyone who has experience in cloud computing is in high demand >.< 15:32 < Qcoder02> I did Computing, and I did some theroetical stuff
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  • ...AruShiroiNeko> Computational metabolism: Towards biological geometries for computing?
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  • affords us with a calculus for computing with these functions. need to devise a general calculus for composing propositions, computing
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  • ...SigmaWP would use windows if it were free and someone good with low level computing fixed it and made it unix compliant
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  • ...y, a major caveat. all this falls down like a house of cards come quantum computing.
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  • [14:54] <D_> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Computing#downloading_the_songs ...ntelligence, I dont demand to be treated as a subject matter expert on all computing topics on wikipedia
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