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Java examples in a nutshell c.gridx = 4; this.add(new c.gridx = 0; this.add(new c.gridx = 2; this.add(new c. gridx = 3; this.add(new c.gridx = 1; this.add(new c.gridx = 3; this.add(new c. gridy = 2; c.gridwidth JButton("Button #4"), c); = 1; c.gridy = 4; c.gridwidth ...
by David Flanagan
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SCO UNIX in a nutshell, a desktop quick reference for SCO UNIX and Open desktop 25 "stdio"include stdio* :q 26 nroff !21:t:p 27 !! cat CHOI ch02 ch03 cat CHOI CH02 CH03 more cprogs / 0 1 . c (displayed only) cd cprogs vi 01. c grep stdio Ol.c grep "include stdio" Ol.c nroff Ol.c (is that what I wanted?) ...
by Ellie Cutler, O'Reilly & Associates
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Lingo in a nutshell, a desktop quick reference Refer to Chapter 10, Using Xtras, in Director in a Nutshell and Chapter 13, Lingo Xtras and XObjects, in this book for details on extending Director ( especially if you are a skilled C programmer). If you are unfamiliar with C, ...
by Bruce A. Epstein
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Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics The following diagram displays the whole argument: c ker(J) = {loc. triv. defs. of V] c In a nutshell: r'(C) s Hence Tj(^g) = ker(s). (End of sketch of proof.) (4) The abstract case follows exactly the same lines, except that we cannot ...
by American Mathematical Society, Robert Clifford Gunning, Leon Ehrenpreis
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Java Enterprise in a nutshell Variables and Flow Control The <c:set> and <c:remove> tags provide basic variable handling for JSPs. In general, these tags should be used carefully: you very rarely need to manipulate variables within the JSP itself, ...
by Jim Farley, William Crawford, Prakash Malani, John G. Norman, Justin Gehtland
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Algorithms in a Nutshell pattern provides empirical evidence that the time in milliseconds to compute last for two n-digit numbers on the high-end computer using the C implementation with optimization level –O3 will be between n/11 and n/29. Table 2-3.
by George T. Heineman, Gary Pollice, Stanley Selkow
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UML in a nutshell, a desktop quick reference The features of the Collection type are depicted in Figure 16-22 and described in Table 16-8, where C represents the instance on which the feature is applied. C->size : Integer Co-includes (Object : OclAny) : Boolean C-xount (Object ...
by Sinan Si Alhir
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Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell Example 1-1. "Hello World" in C (continued) break ; case WM_DESTROY : PostOuitMessage (0) ; return 0 ; } return DefWindowProc (hwnd, iMsg, wParam, IParam) ; } Example 1 -2. "Hello World" in Visual Basic Private Sub Commandl_Click( ) ...
by Tim Patrick, Paul Lomax, Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha
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Windows 98 in a nutshell, a desktop quick reference (and so on) refer respectively to the parent and grandparent of the current directory. The chdir and c-commands are functionally identical. Examples If the current drive is C:, make C:\temp\wildthe current directory: C:\>cd \tenp\wild ...
by Tim O'Reilly, Troy Mott, Walter J. Glenn
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J2ME in a Nutshell Delete the files nativeFunctionTableWin.c and ROMjavaWin.c (or nativeFunctionTableUnix.c and ROMjavaUnix.c for Linux and Solaris), if they exist, to force them to be rebuilt. • Edit the file j2me_cldc\tools\jcc\Makefile as shown later.
by Kim Topley
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