What does true mean in Arduino? true is often said to bedefined as 1, which is correct, but true has a wider definition. Any integer which is non-zero is true, in a Boolean sense. So -1, 2 and -200 are all defined as true, too, in a Boolean sense. Note that the true and ...
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what does this signify ? NVarchar(max) NVARCHAR(MAX) return type value in User defined function truncated nvarchar(max) still being truncated nvl in sqlserver OBJECT_ID for a PK or Index OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#foo') objectlock lockPartition=0 - does that mean lock partitioning is turned on?
That's the part I was unaware of; I had been under the impression that all existing computer languages have been shown to be equivalent to a Turing machine as far as computability is concerned... and does that mean it is / isn't possible to build a device that follows a countable sequ...
Can you go into a little more detail on what you mean exactly by 100% off-the-shelf components? Does this mean literally must be found in a frys or radio shack? I’m assuming online orders are okay here (even the 65816 can only be found online). If online counts as off-the-shelf...
But why does x64 refers to a 64-bit system while x86 refers to a 32-bit system? That was the question I asked myself too at first. However, this is because as when the processor was first being created, it was called 8086. The 8086 was well designed and popular which can understand...
what does this signify ? NVarchar(max) NVARCHAR(MAX) return type value in User defined function truncated nvarchar(max) still being truncated nvl in sqlserver OBJECT_ID for a PK or Index OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#foo') objectlock lockPartition=0 - does that mean lock partitioning is turned on?
what does this signify ? NVarchar(max) NVARCHAR(MAX) return type value in User defined function truncated nvarchar(max) still being truncated nvl in sqlserver OBJECT_ID for a PK or Index OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#foo') objectlock lockPartition=0 - does that mean lock partitioning is turned on?