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The convention with normal sockets is that any negative number (typically -1) indicates failure, and that one then checks errno to determine what actually happened. Obviously errno won't work here ...
If you own and Arduino you already own an In-System Programmer and I use that as the example for programming in Part 2. @Sanjay: I think Yet Another AVR Tutorial is exactly what we need.
In this video, Michael Wolfe from PGI continues his series of tutorials on parallel programming. "The second in a series of short videos to introduce you to parallel programming with OpenACC and the ...
In part 1 of our hands-on series, we explain why R's a great choice for basic data analysis and visualization work, and how to get started. Topics Spotlight: AI-ready data centers ...
2nd course in the Advanced Embedded Linux Development .Instructor: Dan WalkesThis course provides an introduction to Kernel programming for the Linux operating system, and the development of Linux ...
Id: 041590 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3 Description. This course examines the fundamentals of computer programming while using the Python programming language. Python is a popular scripting language ...
Id: 038929 Credits Min: 3 Credits Max: 3 Description. This course will introduce basic programming concepts using MATLAB as the programming environment. Topics include an introduction to MATLAB, array ...
MathWorks' Heather Gorr talks about interoperability issues that arise when using multiple programming languages. In Part 2 of this series, MathWorks' Heather Gorr details how to take advantage of ...