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‘the cloud’.Cloud computing, a term you will see throughout this book, is used to describe all the online services that store your content and make it available on demand. Using the cloud means you don’t have to worry about hard drive crashes, USB drives gone missing, or other ...
1. Recommend, share, and bookmark content. Clapping hands are the “Like” of the Medium world. It's a way to show that you support and appreciate the content that someone has shared. When reading a story on Medium, you can support it at both the top and the bottom of the actual ...
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content posted on their walls was carefully reviewed (Greene, 2011). It was estimated that approximately two-third of the wall-posts under review includes sharing of diabetes or blood-sugar management strategies, 14% of posts enclosed requests for personal information from Facebook participants, ...
the PC does not need to know where the content is because we human as users remember the content that we want to save and access. Building an AI system with memory, then AI must knows by itself how and where to look for the content it needs. It turns out that a memory access proces...
aThe medium we talk about is the tool that transmission religion content,and which can let the numerous communities accept religious well. Cahill mentioned in the book"The technique of language and skill " that all great artists are selecting the medium, does not look it as external thing, ...
P. R. S.Teologia
header('Content-Type: text/xml'); $xml = new DOMDocument; $url = "https://medium.com/feed/@zappingseb"; $xml->load($url); Iterate over the RSS file The next step was to get every single item (blog entry) out of the XML. To start an iteration I first needed to get the items...
Other examples include polycrystalline films, amorphous materials, and glasses; in the two latter cases, the inhomogeneity is essentially on the atomic scale and concerns the number of polarizable elements (bonds) per unit volume. A microscopically rough surface can also be considered as a ...