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Neural Networks: FAQ, Papers, and Various Other Things
This directory (ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/) contains the Neural
Network FAQ, several papers on neural networks, and various other
more-or-less related things.
neural-networks  faq 
may 2011 by davidar
Java Sound Resources: FAQ: MIDI Programming
This page presents Questions and Answers related to the Java Sound API.
java  midi  faq  reference  sound  audio  music 
september 2010 by davidar
FrequentlyAskedQuestions - The Wget Wgiki
Frequently Asked Questions About GNU Wget
wget  faq 
august 2010 by davidar
Color FAQ - Abstract
The ColorFAQ clarifies aspects of colour specification and image coding that are important to computer graphics, image processing, video, and the transfer of digital images to print.

I discuss the mapping from physical spectral power distributions to perceived colour. I outline the CIE system, CIE XYZ, xyY, L*u*v* and L*a*b* color systems, linear and nonlinear R'G'B', Y'CBCR, Y'PBPR, Y'UV, Y'IQ and PhotoYCC, including the standards established by SMPTE, EBU and ITU-R (formerly CCIR). I explain why HLS (HSL) and HSI are useless for the specification of accurate color. I give a brief introduction to the CMY system used in photography and CMYK system used in printing.
color  colour  faq  reference  graphics 
may 2010 by davidar
POSIX.1 FAQ
This is the Frequently Asked Questions file for the POSIX 1003.1 standard (IEEE Std 1003.1). Its maintainer is Andrew Josey (ajosey at The Open Group ). Suggestions and contributions are always welcome.
posix  faq  unix  standards  ieee  documentation 
may 2010 by davidar
AngelikaLanger.com - Java Generics FAQs - Type Arguments - Angelika Langer Training/Consulting
This is a collection of answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Java Generics
java  generics  generic  programming  faq 
august 2009 by davidar
Cryptography Research - Hash Collision Q&A
Cryptography Research has received many inquiries about the hash collision attacks that were recently announced at the CRYPTO 2004 conference. This document attempts to address these questions.
hash  hashing  collision  faq  cryptography  security  encryption  algorithms  md5  sha1  crypto  attack 
july 2009 by davidar
Cprogramming.com: FAQ
One of the first things a new student learns when studying C and C++ is that pointers and arrays are equivalent. This couldn't be further from the truth, and is often a source of bugs for even experienced programmers who haven't been enlightened by someone who is aware of reality. If you want proof, here is a simple test using header files, declare an array in a header file such as int a[32]. Now create a source file that references a, but declare it as an extern pointer.
c  pointers  arrays  example  code  reference  faq 
january 2009 by davidar
SVN - Google Code FAQ
how to use svn / subversion in google code
svn  google  faq 
january 2008 by davidar

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