RDF Primerhttps://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/
the existing Web architecture provides both these necessary facilities. As illustrated earlier, the Web already provides one form of identifier, the Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Loper OS » No Formats, no Format Wars.http://www.loper-os.org/?p=309
a non-braindead CPU architecture - one where buffer overflows and the like are physically impossible. There is, however, no reason why it could not be built on top of existing sy
Microsoft Software Library Mirrorhttp://conradshome.com/win31/archive/
FoxPro Client-Server Architecture FPW.EXE FoxPro 2.6a Patch File FPW_DK.EXE FoxPro 2.6a Patch File FPWHLP.EXE FoxPro 2.6a Patch File FRAMEWRK.EXE Modified Framework Sample FRCAN60
UTF-8 and Unicode FAQhttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html
in 1993 and defines the architecture of the character set and the content of the BMP. A second part ISO 10646-2 was added in 2001 and defines characters encoded outside the BMP. I
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Create a CD catalogue, a Web site, a manual on Web or make autoinstall CD-ROM with internal search engine, it is easy with HyperPublish. All vhttp://www.hyperpublish.com/
design, buildings architecture... A good web site and very often also a product catalog on CD is useful and important also if you work in the medical field, a lot of web sit
Create a CD catalogue, publish a Web site, build a CDROM with internal search engine, make a manual and also Html Help CHM or WinHelp: all visual, no code! HyperPublish is a quick
HN: the good partshttp://danluu.com/hn-comments/
a lot of mediocrity and architecture astronauts. The more complex the product the better - it means extra consulting dollars! My relative works at a business dependent on Micros.
the porous city - Lukas Bergstrom's webloghttps://theporouscity.com/
in the “transformer” architecture used by current LLMs, the model can only do a fixed amount of computation per word. When more computation is needed, the model can give itself sp
Lukas Bergstrom's weblog
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