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I forgot to git fetch, so I spent quite a while doing exactly WHAT MY TEAMMATE HAD DONE JUST HOURS AGO3
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Is there a specific reason your company is called 'Hexical Labs'? If so, could you share the story of where it comes from?2
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The program 'x' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt install x.
Wow, thanks! I didn't know! I've always wanted to know how to install programs with apt.10 -
Not a rant, but I think it's really cool, so I just wanted to share this with you guys. I recently went to a small symposium by an alumnus of my university. He uses the program Mandelbulb3d to explore the wondrous world of fractals. He's recently started to apply Neural Style Transfer to fractals. His website is julius-horsthuis.com.
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I really feel like coding right now, but I don't have time. Problem is: when I do have time and I have to code I probably don't want to anymore.
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I was on the train and a woman came aboard. The only available seat was next to me. She takes this huge laptop out of her bag. While I observed this, I thought: she's going to code. She logged in and.. GitLab! She was writing R code.
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CS teacher: "I want you to do this project using DSDM. Every member needs to be appointed a role that is best suited to their abilities."
He has never heard of Agile.1 -
After learning programming language, Which one earning source is the best one?
A) YouTube
B) Freelancing
C) IT Job
D) Own Business36 -
If we want to learn machine learning & artificial intelligence programming for IOS, which is the tools , languages, modules ?2
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Passing the CompTIA A+ exam requires a combination of effective study strategies and practical preparation. Here are some tips to help you succeed:
Understand the Exam Content:
Familiarize yourself with the exam objectives and format. The latest CompTIA A+ exam codes are 220-1101 for Core 1 and 220-1102 for Core 2. You must pass both to obtain the CompTIA A+ certification1.
Review the topics covered in the exam, including hardware, software, networking, security, and troubleshooting.
Study Materials:
Book: Consider using the “A+ Exam Cram” book by Professor Messer. It provides foundational knowledge that aligns with the exam content. Even if you don’t fully understand a section, keep reading, as concepts often reappear in other chapters.
Videos: Professor Messer offers free YouTube videos that follow the same segments as the exam cram book. These videos provide an alternative perspective on the material.
Practice Quizzes: Quizzes are essential for reinforcing your understanding. Messer’s book includes quizzes, but you can also explore Dumps4free, which offers real-world example questions similar to those on the exam.
Hands-On Practice:
Build a desktop computer or set up a virtual lab to gain practical experience. Hands-on practice reinforces your knowledge and helps you understand how components work together.
Prepare for performance-based questions by practicing tasks related to hardware installation, troubleshooting, and configuration.
Exam Strategies:
Voucher: Always choose a voucher that allows for a retest. Sometimes seeing the actual exam helps you understand what to study further. Having an extra retake reduces stress during the first attempt.
Discipline: Consistency is crucial. Set a study schedule and stick to it. Avoid long breaks, as momentum is essential for effective learning. Set deadlines for yourself, even if you have the retake voucher.