builds an alternate memory allocation scheme into ToyFDTD1. Contributed by John Schneider, it guarantees that the data arrays are contiguous, which the ToyFDTD1 scheme does not. Released 6 December, 1999.
In addition to all the people who Contributed to the first edition, we would like to thank the following individuals for their generous help in writing this edition. Very special thanks go to Jory Prather for verifying the code samples as well as fixing them for consistency. Thanks to Dave Thaler, Brian Zill, and Rich Draves for clarifying our IPv6 questions, Mohammad Alam and Rajesh Peddibhotla for help with reliable multicasting, and Jeff Venable for his contributions on the Network Location Awareness functionality. Thanks to Vadim Eydelman for his Winsock expertise. And finally we would like to thank the .NET Application Frameworks team (Lance Olson, Mauro Ottaviani, and Ron Alberda) for their help with our questions about .NET Sockets.
GExperts is a set of tools built to increase the productivity of
Delphi and C++Builder programmers by adding several features to the
IDE. GExperts is developed as Open Source software and is Contributed
as freeware to the development community. Users are encouraged to
download the source code and submit bug fixes and patches as well as
new features for inclusion in the GExperts distribution.
要學MFC必看之書,由Jeff Prosise編寫。下面是作者前言:
The production of this book required the efforts of many people, but two in particular deserve to be singled out for their diligent, sustained, and unselfish efforts. Sally Stickney, the book s principal editor, navigated me through that minefield called the English language and Contributed greatly to the book s readability. Marc Young, whose talents as a technical editor are nothing short of amazing, was relentless in tracking down bugs, testing sample code, and verifying facts. Sally, Marc: This book is immeasurably better because of you. Thanks.
一個不錯的關于手機模塊程序This page contains everything that has changed in the history of DC++. Read this to find out about features that are poorly or not documented at all. You ll also find all the people that have Contributed code to DC++ here
The production of this book required the efforts of many people, but two in particular deserve to be singled out for their diligent, sustained, and unselfish efforts. Sally Stickney, the book s principal editor, navigated me through that minefield called the English language and Contributed greatly to the book s readability. Marc Young, whose talents as a technical editor are nothing short of amazing, was relentless in tracking down bugs, testing sample code, and verifying facts. Sally, Marc: This book is immeasurably better because of you. Thanks.
Currently, the information and communications technology (ICT) industry sector
accounts for about 2–6% of the energy consumption worldwide, and a significant por-
tion of this is Contributed by the wireless and mobile communications industry. With
the proliferation of wireless data applications, wireless technology continues to increase
worldwide at an unprecedented growth rate. This has resulted in an increased number
of installed base stations and higher demand on power grids and device power usage,
causing an increased carbon footprint worldwide.