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Janos Haits

Cesium - WebGL Virtual Globe and Map Engine - 0 views

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    An open-source JavaScript library for world-class 3D globes and maps
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TCP/IP model questions based Study Material for gate Computer Science - 0 views

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    TCP/IP protocol based questions for gate computer science exam Q1.What is the difference between transport and session layer of OSI model. Answer: OSI Model Transport Layer The transport layer uses the services provided by the network layer, such as best path selection and logical addressing, to provide end-to-end communication between source and destination. • The transport -layer data stream is a logical connection between the endpoints of a network. • End-to-end control is provided by sliding windows and reliability in sequencing numbers and acknowledgments. The transport layer regulates information flow to ensure end-to-end connectivity between host applications reliably and accurately. • The TCP/ IP protocol of Layer 4 (t transport t layer ) has two protocols. They are TCP and UDP. The transport layer accepts data from the session layer and segments the data for transport across the network. Generally, the transport layer is responsible for making sure that the data is delivered error-free and in the proper sequence. Flow control generally occurs at the transport layer. OSI Model Session Layer The session layer establishes, manages, and terminates communication sessions. Communication sessions consist of service requests and service responses that occur between applications located on different network devices. These requests and responses are coordinated by protocols implemented at the session layer. The session layer establishes, manages, and terminates sessions between applications Functions of the session layer and the different processes that occur as data packets travel through this layer. More specifically, you learned that Communication sessions consist of mini-conversations that occur between applications located on different network devices. Requests and responses are coordinated by protocols implemented at the session layer. • The session layer decides whether to use two-way simultaneous communication or two-way alternate communicati
Janos Haits

searchcode | source code search engine - 0 views

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    'Type in anything you want to find and you will be presented with the results that match with the relevant lines highlighted. Searches can filtered down using the filter panel. Some suggested search terms,'
Janos Haits

Protocol Labs - 0 views

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    "Protocol Labs is an open-source research, development, and deployment laboratory. Our projects include IPFS, Filecoin, libp2p, and many more. We aim to make human existence orders of magnitude better through technology."
Janos Haits

KDE Wikis - 0 views

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    "The KDE wikis are a source of information and documentation for the KDE desktop, applications, teams, events and more. They are broadly classified into three categories described below"
Janos Haits

The GDELT Project - 0 views

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    "A Global Database of Society Supported by Google Jigsaw, the GDELT Project monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from nearly every corner of every country in over 100 languages and identifies the people, locations, organizations, themes, sources, emotions, counts, quotes, images and events driving our global society every second of every day, creating a free open platform for computing on the entire world. "
Janos Haits

Qubes OS Project - 0 views

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    "Qubes is a security-oriented, open-source operating system for personal computers. It uses virtualization to implement security by compartmentalization and supports both Linux and Windows virtual environments. Qubes 3.0 introduces the Hypervisor Abstraction Layer (HAL), which renders Qubes independent of its underlying virtualization system."
Ahmed Mansour

CRC Cards Tutorial - 0 views

  • Object Oriented Analysis and Design using CRC Cards
  • A CRC cards is an index card that is use to represent the responsibilities of classes and the interaction between the classes. CRC cards are an informal approach to object oriented modeling. The cards are created through scenarios, based on the system requirements, that model the behavior of the system. The name CRC comes from Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators which the creators found to be the essential dimensions of object oriented modeling.
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      One of the most popular methods for identifying and categorizing classes is to use class-responsibility-collaboration cards (CRC). Each CRC card represents a single class's data attributes, responsibilities, and collaborations. source : Thought Process Book..
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      You need to create three sections on each card: - The name of the class - The responsibilities of the class - The collaborations of the class
  • Why uses CRC cards?
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  • They are portable... No computers are required so they can be used anywhere. Even away from the office. The allow the participants to experience first hand how the system will work. No computer tool can replace the interaction that happens by physically picking up the cards and playing the roll of that object... The are a useful tool for teaching people the object-oriented paradigm. They can be used as a methodology them selves or as a front end to a more formal methodology such as Booch, Wirfs-Brock, Jacobson, etc.
  • Tutorial
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      here we can found simple tutorial for illustration...
  • A CRC cards is an index card that is use to represent the responsibilities of classes and the interaction between the classes. CRC cards are an informal approach to object oriented modeling. The cards are created through scenarios, based on the system requirements, that model the behavior of the system. The name CRC comes from Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators which the creators found to be the essential dimensions of object oriented modeling.
  • Why uses CRC cards? They are portable... No computers are required so they can be used anywhere. Even away from the office. The allow the participants to experience first hand how the system will work. No computer tool can replace the interaction that happens by physically picking up the cards and playing the roll of that object... The are a useful tool for teaching people the object-oriented paradigm. They can be used as a methodology them selves or as a front end to a more formal methodology such as Booch, Wirfs-Brock, Jacobson, etc.
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    This is great tutorial for CRC cards ( sort of object oriented modeling approach) \ni think it was useful for me ... hoping to be useful for all of us : ) ..
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CodeProject: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Concepts (OOP) and More. Free ... - 0 views

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    kol deh intro :D .. thanks ya flibiney :d
Islam TeCNo

List of network protocols - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      el mafroud dah eli howa asasn e7na bensta5dmo now ...maslan el IP beta3i 217.154.89.2 ....el mafroud dah IPv4 we el mafroud ba2a ba3den netawr we neb2a IPv6 :D
  • IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      المفروض ده بقي البروتوكول الجديد الي إن شاء الله هيطبق بعيدن
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      Currently there are two types of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in active use: IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6). IPv4 was initially deployed on 1 January 1983 and is still the most commonly used version. IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers often expressed as 4 octets in "dotted decimal" notation (for example, 192.0.2.53). Deployment of the IPv6 protocol began in 1999. IPv6 addresses are 128-bit numbers and are conventionally expressed using hexadecimal strings (for example, 2001:0db8:582:ae33::29). source : http://www.iana.org/numbers/ thanks tecno for your useful comments :) keep it up(Y)
  • TCP Transmission Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      The Diffrance between TCP and UDP is that TCP check the packet that packets are sent correctly ... but UDP just send and don't check ....so UDP is faster than TCP but TCP check that data is sent correctly .... so UDP is used in applications like Video Streaming (You Tube) and Voice Streaming too
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  • Jabber, an instant-messaging protocol
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      Great protcol .....also Called XMPP and this is the protocol used by Google Talk
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      port 5222 i think is it's default :D
  • Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      I think this is a very old chat protocol
  • ED2K, A peer-to-peer file sharing protocol
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      I think this is used by emule P2P program !! A Great P2P File Sharing program
  • FTP, File Transfer Protocol
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      use port 21 :D
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      loooooooot of protocols ....any one know simple explainations ?
  • HTTP, HyperText Transfer Protocol
Islam TeCNo

Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms - 0 views

  • Dijkstra's Algorithm
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      Algorithm for finding shortest path is graph
  • Huffman's Codes
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      used in data compression
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    recommended !! :D Mathematics for Algorithmic Sets Functions and Relations Vectors and Matrices Linear Inequalities and Linear Equations Greedy Algorithms Knapsack Problem o O-I Knapsack o Fractional Knapsack * Activity Selection Problem * Huffman's Codes * Minimum Spanning Tree * Kruskal's Algorithm * Prim's Algorithm * Dijkstra's Algorithm Divide & Conquer Algorithms Dynamic Programming Algorithms * Knapsack Problem DP Solution * Activity Selection Problem DP Solution Amortized Analysis * Aggregate Method * Accounting Method * Potential Method * Dynamic Table Hash Table Binary Search Tree Graph Algorithms * Breadth First Search (BFS) * Depth First Search (DFS) * Topological Sort * Strongly Connected Components * Euler Tour * Generic Minimum Spanning Tree * Kruskal's Algorithm * Prim's Algorithm * Single Source Shortest Path o Dijkstra's Algorithm o Bellman-Ford Algorithm String Matching * Naïve String Matching * Knuth-Morris-Pratt Algorithm * Boyer-Moore Algorithm Sorting * Bubble Sort * Insertion Sort * Selection Sort * Shell Sort * Heap Sort * Merge Sort * Quick Sort Linear-Time Sorting * Counting Sort * Radix Sort * Bucket Sort Computational Geometry Computational Complexity * Information-Theoretic Argument * Adversary Argument * NP-Completeness And Reduction Approximate Algorithms * Vertex Cover * The Traveling Salesman Problem Linear Programming Appendix 1. Parabola 2. Tangent Codes References hoping to discuss these algorithms with each other !
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    this web page contain a lot of algorithms discussed with simple ways !! i think these maybe useful Tutorials !! hoping to discuss these algorithms with each other !
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    Ohhhhhhh .....Gammmeeeeeeeeed gedan ya Mans ...thanks
Islam TeCNo

LOL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by Islam TeCNo on 25 Jun 09 - Cached
  • OL (also written with some or all letters lowercase) is an abbreviation for laughing out loud[1][2] or laugh out loud.[3] LOL is a common element of Internet slang used historically on Usenet, but now widespread in other forms of computer-mediated communication, and even face-to-face communication. It is one of many initialisms for expressing bodily reactions, in particular laughter, as text, including initialisms such as ROTFL[4][5][6][7] or ROFL [8] ("roll(ing) on the floor laughing"), a more emphatic expression of laughter, and BWL ("bursting with laughter"), above which there is "no greater compliment" according to technology columnist Larry Magid.[9] Other unrelated expansions include the now mostly historical "lots of luck" or "lots of love" used in letter-writing.[10
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      Source of the LOL
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      hehe LOL :D
  • Corruptions of "LOL"
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      This is a big LOL
Abdelrahman Ogail

CodeProject: C# vs C/C++ Performance. Free source code and programming help - 0 views

  • is compiled twice. Once while the program is written and second when the program is executed at the user's site. The first compilation is done by your C# builder and the second by the .NET Framework on the user's machine. The reason why C# compiled applications could be faster is that, during the second compilation, the compiler knows the actual run-time environment and processor type and could generate instructions that targets a specific processor.
  • A well designed C# program is more than 90% as fast as an equivalent "well-designed" C++ program
  • The problem with "not-freeing" the memory at the right time is that the working set of the application increases which increases the number of "page faults"
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  • That's a nice question. Except for writing time-critical blocks of code, prefer C#. Write all your algorithmic code in C++ (not VC++ .NET), compile it into a dll and call that using a Dll Interop through C#. This should balance the performance. This technique is not new or not invented by me or anyone. It's similar the old age C programming vs Assembly, where people on one camp fight assembly programming is faster and the other camp stating C is easier to develop and then people started using assembly embedded within a C program for time-critical applications using an asm block.
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    C# is compiled twice. Once while the program is written and second when the program is executed at the user's site. The first compilation is done by your C# builder and the second by the .NET Framework on the user's machine. The reason why C# compiled applications could be faster is that, during the second compilation, the compiler knows the actual run-time environment and processor type and could generate instructions that targets a specific processor
Islam TeCNo

CodeProject: The Lounge. Free source code and programming help - 0 views

  • CaptainSeeSharp
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      Just to say a big LOL :D
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      :X :X e7na 3ayzen Pages mofeda mesh LOLat :D
Janos Haits

Home | Solid - 0 views

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    "Solid was created by the inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Its mission is to reshape the web as we know it. Solid will foster a new breed of applications with capabilities above and beyond anything that exists today."
Janos Haits

Citavi - Reference Management and Knowledge Organization - 0 views

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    "Search databases and library catalogs directly from within Citavi. Save results to your project with a click. Surf and save: when you find a book, article, or webpage online, use the Picker to quickly add its information to Citavi. Save copies of webpages as PDFs. Find and save all available PDF full text articles in Citavi. Everything in one place and always at hand."
Janos Haits

Zotero | Home - 0 views

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    A personal research assistant. Zotero is the only research tool that automatically senses content, allowing you to add it to your personal library with a single click. Whether you're searching for a preprint on arXiv.org, a journal article from JSTOR, a news story from the New York Times, or a book from your university library catalog, Zotero has you covered with support for thousands of sites.
Janos Haits

IPFS Distributions - 0 views

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    "This is the downloads website for all the official software distributions of the IPFS Project. You can find all the apps, binaries, and packages here. Every distribution has a section on this page with … the distribution name and a short description the current version number and release date"
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