Microsoft's Dan Wahlin previews his introductory 'Kubernetes for Developers' session at Visual Studio Live! San Diego 2026, explaining how developers can get past the Kubernetes learning curve by ...
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This class implements a Modbus TCP master driver. The code is written in C# but the DLL can be used in any other language. All commands are sent in synchronous or asynchronous mode. If a value is ...
This book is intended for school students and others learning to program in Visual Basic. It assumes no prior knowledge of programming, electronics, Visual Basic or the Visual Studio environment.
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When Leif Babin became a Hell Week instructor for Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training (BUD/S), he had already served as a Navy SEAL platoon leader in the most decorated special-operations unit ...
Social judgments are made on the basis of both visual and auditory information, with consequential implications for our decisions. To examine the impact of visual information on expert judgment and ...
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Chris Fonnesbeck is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He specializes in computational statistics, Bayesian methods, ...
You’ve asked how we can reconcile our practices with the Golden Rule of “Do unto others what you would have others do unto you.” Or, in other words, how aligned are our practices with our beliefs?