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Janos Haits

EDRi - Defending rights and freedoms online - 0 views

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    'European Digital Rights (EDRi) is an association of civil and human rights organisations from across Europe. We defend rights and freedoms in the digital environment. You can find our members here.'
computersciencej

ER Diagram Examples and Concepts Tutorial - 0 views

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    In this er diagram examples based tutorial we will learn about some important concepts of entity relationship diagram such as er diagram definition, er diagram symbols and notations, er diagram examples and different components of er diagram
Janos Haits

IPFS is a new peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol. - 0 views

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    "PFS is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressed by content and identities. IPFS enables the creation of completely distributed applications. It aims to make the web faster, safer, and more open. IPFS is an open source project developed by the team at Interplanetary Networks and many contributors from the open source community."
Janos Haits

20 Best AI Tools For Researchers and Graduate Students - 0 views

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    "The field of intelligence (AI) is making an impact on academic research. A variety of AI tools are being created to assist researchers in simplifying their work processes and automating tasks. This enables researchers to dedicate time to thinking and analysis."
Janos Haits

AssemblyAI | AI models to transcribe and understand speech - 0 views

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    "Speech-to-text to powerful outcomes Top startups and enterprises rely on AssemblyAI's breakthrough speech-to-text and speech understanding models for reliable source-truth data that powers world-class products."
Janos Haits

Meta - AI for Science - 0 views

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    "Meta is a tool that helps researchers understand what is happening globally in science and shows them where science is headed. Pending shareholder and court approval, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is acquiring Meta to help bring its technologies to the entire scientific community. Sign up now to reserve your free account."
cafe software

My Profitable Business Career - 1 views

Managing a cafe is a tedious task because I need to have a close supervision with my business sales and transactions. So I decided to purchase a cafe POS software that will help me have an easier m...

Online system

started by cafe software on 23 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
shalani mujer

Top-Notch Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

I will always be thankful to ComputerTechSupportService because they always provide top caliber computer support service that you can never find anywhere. They have certified PC technicians wh...

computer support service

started by shalani mujer on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Restaurant System

Brilliant and Easy Restaurant Solution - 1 views

Being a very busy restaurant the need for point of sale system that could help us manage our business transactions have to be realised immediately. We need the most brilliant and easy restaurant so...

Restaurant POS

started by Restaurant System on 09 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
cafe software

Cafe POS Works Better - 1 views

My café has been used to our old system of accounting. We used the spreadsheet software and then tabulate and record all transactions through it. It was working fine. But one day a friend of mine r...

cafe POS

started by cafe software on 09 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Islam TeCNo

Deep Blue (chess computer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. On May 11, 1997, the machine won a six-game match by two wins to one with three draws against world champion Garry Kasparov.[1] Kasparov accused IBM of cheating and demanded a rematch, but IBM declined and dismantled Deep Blue.[2] Kasparov had beaten a previous version of Deep Blue in 1996
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      When AI beats humanity!
  • Deep Blue was then heavily upgraded (unofficially nicknamed "Deeper Blue")[11] and played Kasparov again in May 1997, winning the six-game rematch 3½–2½, ending on May 11, finally ending in game six, and becoming the first computer system to defeat a reigning world champion in a match under standard chess tournament time controls.
  • The system derived its playing strength mainly out of brute force computing power.
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      Dah eli bysamoh brute force men no3 el 7aywan :D
Abdelrahman Ogail

Artificial life - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • Artificial life (commonly Alife or alife) is a field of study and an associated art form which examine systems related to life, its processes, and its evolution through simulations using computer models, robotics, and biochemistry.[1] There are three main kinds of alife[2], named for their approaches: soft[3], from software; hard[4], from hardware; and wet, from biochemistry. Artificial life imitates traditional biology by trying to recreate biological phenomena.[5] The term "artificial life" is often used to specifically refer to soft alife
  • The modeling philosophy of alife strongly differs from traditional modeling, by studying not only “life-as-we-know-it”, but also “life-as-it-might-be” [7].
Islam TeCNo

Uniform Resource Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by Islam TeCNo on 16 Jun 09 - Cached
  • In computing, a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) consists of a string of characters used to identify or name a resource on the Internet. Such identification enables interaction with representations of the resource over a network (typically the World Wide Web) using specific protocols. Schemes specifying a specific syntax and associated protocols define each URI. Contents [hide]
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      I've confused between URL & URI till reading this article !
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      URL no3 men el URI :D ....ana faker eno kont shoft el 7eta deh fe ketab 3an el HTTP bas nesetha .......Zanks Zikas Again
  • A Uniform Resource Name (URN) functions like a person's name, while a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) resembles that person's street address. The URN defines an item's identity, while the URL provides a method for finding it. The ISBN system for uniquely identifying books provides a typical example of the use of typical URNs. ISBN 0486275574 (urn:isbn:0-486-27557-4) cites unambiguously a specific edition of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. In order to gain access to this object and read the book, one would need its location: a URL address. A typical URL for this book on a unix-like operating system might look like the file path file:///home/username/RomeoAndJuliet.pdf, identifying the electronic book saved in a local hard disk. So URNs and URLs have complementary purposes.
Hassan Ibraheem

Const-Correctness in C++ - 0 views

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    "While it is true that using the object-oriented features of C++ requires more thought (and hence, more opportunities to make mistakes), the language provides features that can help you create more robust and bug-free applications. One of these features is const, the use of which I will address in this article. "
Ahmed Mansour

The F# Programming Language - 0 views

  • A Voyage to Functional Programming in F#
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      el post fe nafs el saf7a deh ta7t :D ..mesh lazem 7ad yedos 3ala el link dah :D
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      Nice Remark ya tecno :D
  • Finally I settled on F#. Both LISP and F# are belong to functional programming (FP) paradigm.Functional programming is a complete different paradigm from imperative (and OO) programming.I found it terse as well yet I can understand it (though some of the concepts are new to me).The advantage is it can use .NET Framework. Thus it gives me a break from OOP and yet taps the power from the familiar .NET Framework.Therefore I decided to dive into it to seem whether functional programming can deliver its claims in terms of productivity and expression power.I would like to share my findings in this blog to those interested in learning functional programming.
    • Ahmed  One
       
      This is the summary.
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      Greeeaaaaat ......ana 2aret aktar men post ahoh 3ala el blog dah we isA a garb el F# Thanks Ya wa7ed :P
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    Touch the function Programming in F#.
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    What is F# programming language?
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    thanks one :D ... great article
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    What is F# programming language?
Islam TeCNo

علم الحاسب للناشئة - 0 views

shared by Islam TeCNo on 09 Jun 09 - No Cached
  • علم الحاسوب للناشئة
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      Many people now feel the importance of teaching programming to children. I suggest each one try to test this with his brothers :D
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      LOL @ this picture and thanks ZiKaS
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    a Page that contains some Sites and programming languages that help young to start programming
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    Great Page that contains some Sites and programming languages that help young to start programming
Abdelrahman Ogail

Belief-Desire-Intention software model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) software model (usually referred to simply, but ambiguously, as BDI) is a software model developed for programming intelligent agents. Superficially characterized by the implementation of an agent's beliefs, desires and intentions, it actually uses these concepts to solve a particular problem in agent programming. In essence, it provides a mechanism for separating the activity of selecting a plan (from a plan library) from the execution of currently active plans. Consequently, BDI agents are able to balance the time spent on deliberating about plans (choosing what to do) and executing those plans (doing it). A third activity, creating the plans in the first place (planning), is not within the scope of the model, and is left to the system designer and programmer.
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      Stress on the point "BDI Agents spent time about choosing what to do more that how to execute them"
shalani mujer

One on One Professional Online Tech Support - 1 views

I love working with these guys. Their tech support technicians are very professional and polite. They offer one-on-one tech support. They listen to what your issues are, diagnose what your problem ...

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started by shalani mujer on 05 May 11 no follow-up yet
hansel molly

Great Remote Computer Support Services - 1 views

Computer Support Professional offers unrivaled online computer support services that gave me the assurance that my computer is in good hands. Every time I needed the help of their computer support ...

computer support

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joey potter

I Need Computer Technical Help Now - 1 views

"I have no time to wait". That is what I muttered when my computer suddenly went on a blue screen. I had a project and I needed to pass it on time. But with my computer on trouble, I would not make...

computer technical help

started by joey potter on 02 May 11 no follow-up yet
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