C++ is a programming language. It is a programming language of many
DIFFERENT dialects, just like each language that is spoken has many dialects. In C though, they are not because the "speakers" live in the North, South, or grew up in some other place, it is because there are so many compilers. There are about four major ones: Borland C++, Microsoft Visual C++, Watcom C/386, and DJGPP. You can download DJGPP http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ or you may already have another compiler.
Each of these compilers is a little DIFFERENT. The library functions of one will have all of the standard C++ functions, but they will also have other functions or, continuing the analogy, words. At times, this can lead to confusion, as certain programs will only run under certain compilers, though I do not believe this to be the case with the programs in these tutorials.
Data logger Power transision function switch among DIFFERENT power modes based on new Renesus microcontroller. This module has been tested on the renesus develop board with DIFFERENT LED to indicate DIFFERENT power modes.
Parallel robotic manipulators can be considered a well-established option
for many DIFFERENT applications of manipulation, machining, guiding,
testing, control, tracking, haptic force feed-back, etc. A typical parallel robotic
manipulator (PM) consists of a mobile platform connected to the
base (fixed platform) by at least two kinematic chains called limbs. The
mobile platform can achieve between one and three independent translations
(T) and one to three independent rotations (R).
The Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) has two DIFFERENT but complementary
technologies for producing dynamic web content in the presentation tier—namely Java
Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP).
Java Servlet, the first of these technologies to appear, was initially described as extensions
to a web server for producing dynamic web content. JSP, on the other hand, is a newer technology
but is equally capable of generating the same dynamic content. However, the way in
which a servlet and a JSP page produce their content is fundamentally DIFFERENT servlets
embed content into logic, whereas JSP pages embed logic into content.
This matlab program compares the results of DIFFERENT window design methods for finite impulse response filters (FIRs): the rectangular window, Blackman window, Bartlett window, Hamming window and the Hanning window.
data are often used interchangeably, they are actually very DIFFERENT. Data is a set of unrelated information, and as such is of no use until it is properly evaluated. Upon evaluation, once there is some significant relation between data, and they show some relevance, then they are converted into information. Now this same data can be used for DIFFERENT purposes. Thus, till the data convey some information, t