Visual Design includes 4 elements: shapes, texture, lines and form.
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Computers and Technology, 30.11.2020 01:20 MAKYERAHWILLIAMS09
Visual Design includes 4 elements: shapes, texture, lines and form.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:10, sIatt
Consider the usual algorithm to convert an infix expression to a postfix expression. suppose that you have read 10 input characters during a conversion and that the stack now contains these symbols: (5 points) | | | + | | ( | bottom |_*_| now, suppose that you read and process the 11th symbol of the input. draw the stack for the case where the 11th symbol is
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 08:50, JadeCaldwell
A-12.3 an american spy is deep undercover in the hostile country of phonemia. in order not to waste scarce resources, any time he wants to send a message back home, he removes all the punctuation from his message and converts all the letters to uppercase. so, for example, to send the message, “abort the plan! meet at the dark cabin.” he would transmit given such a string, s, of n uppercase letters, describe an efficient way of breaking it into a sequence of valid english words. you may assume that you have a function, valid(s), which can take a character string, s, and return true if and only if s is a valid english word. what is the running time of your algorithm, assuming each call to the function, valid, runs in o(1) time?
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 09:50, Fireburntbudder
The mips architecture has a register set that consists of 32-bit registers. is it possible to design a computer architecture without a register set? if so, briefly describe the architecture, including the instruction set. what are advantages and disadvantages of this architecture over the mips architecture?
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