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What is the use of activex control?
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Explain GSM/CDMA/LTE/IMS architecture?
How many sorting algorithms are available?
Write a C program that will accept a hexadecimal number as input and then display a menu that will permit any of the following operations to be carried out: Display the hexadecimal equivalent of the one's complement. (b) Carry out a masking operation and then display the hexadecimal equivalent of the result. (c) Carry out a bit shifting operation and then display the hexadecimal equivalent of the result. (d) Exit. If the masking operation is selected, prompt the user lor the type of operation (bitwise and, bitwise exclusive or, or bitwise or) and then a (hexadecimal) value for the mask. If the bit shifting operation is selected. prompt the user for the type of shift (left or right), and then the number of bits. Test the program with several different (hexadecimal) input values of your own choice.
what are the challenges of being a team leader and a supervisor?
Which is faster mongodb or mysql?
How do I change the value of a cell in excel?
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HOW YOU CONVINCE YOUR TEAM MATES IF THEY ARE OPPOSING ONE PROJECT WHICH YOU FEEL IT IS A NECESSARY?
What are the rules to determine the “truth” of any value which is not already of the boolean type?
Hi All, Im currently getting to grips with the Document Generator in Test Director and have a query. We use TD to link requirements to test cases and I am attempting to produce a report which lists the requirement and the test case it is linked to. I cant see a way to do this as the test case link info resides on the Coverage page and it appears the only field available to display for requirements reports within document generator as those on the 'details' tab. Any tips?
What are 4 v's of big data?
What are the common features of Redshift?
Do you know what's the “kernel trick” and how is it useful?