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  • Guide to Ruby Tutorial
  • That would imply that the language works primarily on the computer’s terms. That the language is designed to accommodate the computer, first and foremost. That therefore, we, the coders, are foreigners, seeking citizenship in the computer’s locale. It’s the computer’s language and we are translators for the world. But what do you call the language when your brain begins to think in that language? When you start to use the language’s own words and colloquialisms to express yourself—Say, the computer can’t do that. How can it be the computer’s language? It is ours, we speak it natively! We can no longer truthfully call it a computer language. It is coderspeak. It is the language of our thoughts. Read the following aloud to yourself. 5.times { print “Odelay!” } In English sentences, punctuation (such as periods, exclamations, parentheses) are silent. Punctuation adds meaning to words, helps give cues as to what the author intended by a sentence. So let’s read the above as: Five times print “Odelay!”. Which is exactly what this small Ruby program does. Beck’s mutated Spanish exclamation will print five times on the computer screen. Read the following aloud to yourself. exit unless “restaurant”.include? “aura” Here we’re doing a basic reality check. Our program will exit (the program will end) unless the word restaurant contains (or includes ) the word aura . Again, in English: Exit unless the word restaurant includes the word aura. Download Guide to Ruby Tutorial
  • Solid Edge 2D Drafting FAQ
  • What is Solid Edge 2D Drafting? Solid Edge® 2D Drafting is a full functioning and fully associative 2D Drafting software package created by UGS – Solid Edge. How long does it take to download Solid Edge 2D Drafting from the download web page? The download time is dependant on your internet connection speed. Solid Edge 2D Drafting is downloaded as a self extracting executable and is about 250MB in size. It is suggested that you have a fast internet connection to download the product. How much disk space do I need to download and install Solid Edge 2D Drafting? Solid Edge 2D Drafting is a self extracting executable that you download. The size of the downloaded executable is about 250MB. When the executable is run you will need an additional 250MB of temporary space for installation and the installed product size is about 600MB. Does Solid Edge 2D Drafting use associative geometry and dimensions? Solid Edge 2D Drafting is fully associative. The associativity can be turned on and off. With the associativity turned on, making changes to geometry and dimensions will modify connected dimensions and geometry accordingly. The drawing does not fall apart when modifying the geometry. To turn on the associativity, click on Maintain Relationships from the Tools menu. Ensure that there is a check mark beside Maintain Relationships. See the following image. I create schematic drawings. Does Solid Edge 2D Drafting provide a library of schematic symbols I can use to produce these drawings? Solid Edge 2D Drafting comes equipped with hundreds of standard symbols for
  • Traditional Method Oil Change Instructions for VW 1.9 TDI PDF Manual
  • This document provides instructions on changing the oil and filter on a VW 1.9 TDI engines. All the pictures here are taken from my 2001 New Beetle with automatic transmission. Golfs and Jettas are slightly different fromt the images. And manual transmissions have a full cover on the belly pan. Automatics have a cutout on the belly pan. It exposes the transmission. There is a drain plug readily visible that a quick lube place can be confused about. I have haeard stories that they remove it and a dark red fluid comes out. You do not want this to happen as you can’t drive it. You will have to have it towed to the dealership. Or you can do it yourself with instructions written by Drivbiwire to deal with it. You can find the ATF chane instructions on the TDIClub. Download Traditional Method Oil Change Instructions for VW 1.9 TDI PDF Manual
  • WMIER EndNote 9 Guide
  • EndNote 9 is completely compatible with EndNote 8. Documents and libraries created with EndNote 8 can be used with EndNote 9 without conversion. Libraries created in EndNote 7 (or earlier versions) will be converted into EndNote 8/9 format when they are first opened (with Endnote 8/9). Libraries created in EndNote 9 cannot be used with EndNote 7 or earlier versions. Documents formatted with EndNote 9 cannot be edited or reformatted with EndNote 7 or earlier versions. No conversion is necessary between Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Endnote libraries created (or updated) in Endnote 9 using Windows can be used by Endnote 8 or 9 on Macintosh. Opening an Existing Library • Click on File Open Library • Highlight the Endnote library you wish to use • Click Open • Library records will be displayed in a window • To display the reference style of an entry (e.g. APA) - select the reference Adding entries • Go to References Select New/Or select “New reference” from the library window menu • Select the Reference Type (e.g. Journal article, book, edited book) • Type into the reference details in the template • Once you close the template, the reference is automatically saved into your endnote library Example: For a new reference with two or more authors, type: Ametller, J. [then press return and type the second author’s name on the line below] Pinto, R. If you type: Ametller, J., Pinto, R Download pdf WMIER EndNote 9 Guide
  • Numeric and Spatial Data Mashups
  • Data visualisation has been defined as: The set of techniques used to turn a set of data into visual insight. It aims to give the data a meaningful representation by exploiting the powerful discerning capabilities of the human eye. Part 1 of this briefing paper will highlight some examples of new collaborative web services using Web 2.0 technologies which venture into the numeric data visualisation arena. These mashups allow researchers to upload and analyse their own data in ‘open’ and dynamic environments. Broadly speaking the numeric data being referred to could be micro-data (data about the individual), macro-data or country-level data, derived or summary data. Part 2 will investigate and showcase examples of spatial (or geographic) data mashups using Web 2.0 technologies and how they can be utilised in a research environment. This paper does not intend to conduct an investigation into the definitive merits of each utility but rather compare the functionality, ‘openness’ and usability of such utilities from the perspective of a researcher willing to share or analyse their data. A word of warning - researchers will have to account for the inconstant nature of the web - resources such as those described above may not be around in two, five or ten years. Not only will there be further advances in web technologies but services merge, are bought out or indeed cease to exist. Services that start off open or free may become ‘closed’. Resources may start up with a particular rationale but may evolve into a completely different
  • The Color Guide and Glossary
  • Color communicates. Color sells. Color is the sizzle that drives the sale of virtually every consumer product in the world. It evokes a wide range of emotions that draw the buyer to the product. As design, graphics, and imaging professionals, we know that color is a crucial part of the selling process because it is such an important part of the buying decision. If we use color effectively in the manufacturing and marketing of an item, potential buyers will perceive added value in that product. These GATF test images demonstrate colors that must be reproduced with careful precision. If the color of skin tones, sky blue, grass green, or food items are “off” by even a small margin, the appearance of the entire image will be adversely affected. To use color effectively, it must be kept under tight control. The color workflow begins with the designer’s ideas and the customer’s specifications. From there, these colors must be communicated among several different individuals who will render and reproduce the colors on many different devices. At each stage of production, output from the previous step becomes the input for the next process. Every exchange brings the color into a new color space—from photographic film to monitor RGB to CMYK process proofing and printing on a variety of systems. And every evaluation is made by a different viewer under new viewing conditions. So, how do we ensure that our original ideas and specifications will remain intact throughout this complicated process? This book is designed to answer
  • PeakPro 6 User Guide Manual
  • Who is Peak Designed For? What’s New in Version ? Minimum System Requirements Maximizing Peak’s Performance About Your User’s Guide About Peak LE Getting Help with Peak Conclusion Chapter - Installing, Registering, & Activating Peak Installing Peak What Peak Installs Registration & Authorization Deauthorizing a Computer Conclusion Chapter - Peak Basics Introduction A Brief Explanation of Digital Audio Sampling & Sample Rate Bit Resolution About Disk-Based Recording & Editing Nonlinear Versus Linear Recording Nondestructive Editing Hard Disk Storage Requirements Hard Disk Maintainance Creating a New Peak Document Opening Existing Audio Documents Opening Compressed Audio Documents Recently Opened Documents Importing a Track from an Audio CD Opening Dual Mono Files Dragging & Dropping Folders, Disks, & Audio CD Tracks Recovering Damaged Audio Files Saving & Closing Documents Using the Save As & Save A Copy As Commands Using Dithering Saving Compressed Audio Documents Closing Audio Documents Peak Windows & Palettes Table of Contents vii Peak Audio Document Window Transport Window Contents Window Setting Preferences Setting Peak’s Playback Parameters Dynamic Scrub Time Scroll During Playback Move Waveform During Playback Show Marker Times Auditioning Blending Auto-Import Dual Mono Choosing Colors Choosing a Time Format Audio File Meter, Tempo, Timestamp, and MIDI Note Name Settings Cache in RAM Choosing A Scratch Disk Keyboard Shortcuts MIDI Preferences The Toolbar Quitting Peak Conclusion Chapter - Playback & Recording Introduction Configuration of Peak’s Playback & Record Settings Core Audio Audio MIDI Setup Utility Basic Audio Configuration (For Stereo I/O Devices) Advanced Audio Configuration (For Multi-channel
  • OpenOffice.org User’s Guide for Version 2.x Manual PDF
  • The OpenOffice.org User’s Guide attempts to provide answers to questions about working with OpenOffice.org. It is focused on OpenOffice.org 2.x releases, but it should also be useful with 1.9 and 1.1.x releases. Graphics are, for the most part, those using the older style icons rather than the newer Crystal graphics, which are currently only in the en_US and de_DE releases of 2.0.x. Some are also from the 1.1.x user guide where they are similar to existing ones. All these will change frequently as the 1.9/2.0 cycle progresses. In addition, use of the OpenOffice.org Help facility is also covered. Through Help, users can get detailed answers to all questions at any time by pressing (F1), opening the Help menu or clicking the Help buttons. More information on using OpenOffice.org Help can be found in Chapter 1, “Working with OpenOffice.org”. Other sources of support are available through the users@openoffice.org mailing list, the... Download OpenOffice.org User’s Guide for Version 2.x Manual PDF
  • Using Structures in C++
  • Structures form a very large building block with which to collect like data into one collective unit. They are a versatile data structure in which to clump data together in convenient little packages! They are essentially classes with all members defined as public access with no private or protected access modes available. They are most commonly used for conglomerating data and also support member functions, but that attribute is rarely used. I believe this is because when multiple functions are involved, the need for private and protected variables and functions increases. Definition and Syntax Arrays are one of the most widely used data structures in programming languages. One downfall of using such a data type is that one must use homogeneous data types, an array can only hold multiple items of the same type. Structures overcome this problem by allowing the programmer to have an unlimited number of items of different data types! Objects contained within the structure are referred to as a members. Here’s an example of what a structure declaration looks like: Here’s our general structure definition in Example 1. We use the struct keyword followed by a name for the structure. This name must be defined if we would like to make multiple copies of our structure. If we only need one instance, we can declare copyname as our instance name and disregard the name field. We can use listname[x] if we would we know that we will be immediately needing x copies of our structure. In Example 2, we have
  • Sony VAIO C1 PictureBook™ Computer User Guide PCG-C1X Manual
  • Sony VAIO® C1 PictureBook™ Computer with integrated digital camera. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide you with state-of-the-art personal computing. This manual offers a quick introduction and reference to your Sony computer. Download Sony VAIO C1 PictureBook™ Computer User Guide PCG-C1X Manual