Ready to buy or build a gaming PC? We break down the unique advantages of pre-built PCs, custom-built PCs, and PCs you construct yourself.
Ready to buy or build a gaming PC? We break down the unique advantages of pre-built PCs, custom-built PCs, and PCs you construct yourself.
Prebuilts are as easy as pie in comparison. If anything doesn’t work, you have a warranty on the whole build, so you just have to go through the warranty process and get your PC fixed or replaced. The computers are usually tested before leaving the shop, so you should be able to g...
We compared the implant quality of intraoperatively built custom-linked (IBCL) seeds with loose seeds in permanent prostate brachytherapy. Between June 2012 and January 2015, 64 consecutive prostate cancer patients underwent brachytherapy with IBCL seeds (n = 32) or loose seeds (n = 32). All th...
In other words, you can achieve the same effect produced by a custom stream class by using built-in .NET stream classes combined with byte-level programming techniques. So why write a custom stream class? There are two main reasons that make it worth considering. First, because a .NET ...
is. On top of that, any changes you make, you can preview instantly. This process ensures a quick creation while still reaching the same professional levels. Lastly, the design will be responsive and high-performing, compatible with web browsers. No slowing down of your website’s loading ...
Workplace Analytics has a built-in solution to address these issues called Exclusions. Analysts can use meeting or attendee exclusions to create specific rules for which meetings or attendees to exclude while adding each rule to a dropdown list of rules for specific analyses.With meeting exclusions...
ASP.NET 2.0 ships with several built-in Editor Parts for modifying the standard Web Part appearance, behavior, and layout. The Web Part personalization scheme is simple to extend by adding custom properties that can be personalized. You just add properties to a Web Part class definition and ...
If an iterator were to emulate a built-in pointer, what operations would it need to support? Evidently, it should offer at least the following operations: pass-by-value, comparison for inequality, dereferencing, and preincrement. Pass-by-value semantics can be implemented for a class via a ...
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