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Obviously, the intended audience is C++ programmers. The tutorial should concentrate on things that will be new to experienced C++ programmers, rather than a general audience (although, I don't assume the audience is familiar with the most recent versions of C++). I'd like to avoid too much...
telling us what you are using the lexicon for; providing feedback regarding the lexicon; if you are interested in having us analyze your data for sentiment, emotion, and other affectual information; if you are interested in a collaborative research project. We regularly collaborate with graduate...
In what the NRC calls “traditional enforcement,” violations of NRC regulations are assigned a severity level (SL) ranging from SL IV for minor violations to SL I for the most significant ones. Generally, SL IV violations are dispositioned as non-cited violations, but under certain circumstances...
What Are the Implications for NRC License Applicants? In effect, these changes will have no immediate impact on NRC license applicants. The NRC has long taken the position that CEQ regulations are not binding on the NRC because it is an independent federal agency. Rather, the NRC has its own...
47, March 11, 1987, states that "What is expected is a professional attitude toward safety throughout a licensee's or applicant's organization such that if a person identifies some potential safety information, the information will be freely provided to the appropriate company officials to ...
This can be infuriating at first - there are things you want to do, but the compiler won't let you (at least in safe code), and sometimes these things are safe, but you can't convince the compiler of that. However, you'll quickly develop a good intuition for what is allowed. ...