A list of puns related to "Information Structure"
I know a pretty good deal about how space marines and chapters work, and understand the process people go through to create their own chapters and such for their armies, but I want to make a Slaaneshi army, and I'm not sure where to start or how to create a canon-compliant army of my own with lore and all. Anyone know where to find information like that? I tried wikis and googling and didn't find anything. Maybe I didn't look hard enough.
Although if you do find something canon to either legends or Canon please mark it as such before commenting
Anyone have any info on the class or the professor? Is it easy? Im not a strong writer
For people getting started with data structures or in need of a refresher, I just saw this (jupyter) book on Twitter: "It covers data structures and algorithms, organized around a motivating example: building a search engine.".
As Sebastian Raschka writes: "I have so many students asking me how to prepare for job & internship interviews. I believe this could be a super valuable resource to them!".
Might be useful to some people here.
Direct link to the content: allendowney.github.io/DSIRP.
EDIT: the title should read: "If A BIT IN the multiboot..."
As an example, say that flags[1] is not set. According to the spec, flags[1] should define the "Boot device" data, stored at an offset of 12 bytes from the start of the structure and ending at an offset of 16 bytes. Does that mean, if flags[0] == 0, that the next entry in the structure is stored at offset 12 instead, or does it mean that I cannot use the data stored at offset 12-16 because it is not meaningful, but the next data field starts at offset 16?
So letβs say you have 500 different companies that are your suppliers, and each one of those companies sends you 200 invoices.
Now company A always uses its same invoice structure, and company B also uses its same invoice structure, etc. So each company has their different way of designing their invoices.
But all of them have common features: list of products, total price, total VAT, etc.
My objective is to develop on Python (sort of beginner with NLP!) a model that standardises all the information into a structured XML.
Any guidance would really be appreciated :)
For a school project I have to analyse the management structure of any organisation and I am thinking of choosing Chelsea. But I need more information about the way the club works. I was thinking of contacting the club through email but I'm not sure what to ask, if you have any ideas or any other sources I would love to hear about them.
I have a new business entity and want to transfer my already-existing Walmart account to the new business entity. Does anyone have experience with this? If so what information or documents do I need to show Walmart? I'm assuming this is a straightforward process.
I'm a master student in history, so this year I have to write my master's thesis. I am a bit worried because this is the first major writing assignment (+30.000 words). I have difficulties remembering or organising all the literature I read or find a good note taking system.
For the thesis, it's the first time I'll have to deal with a lot of primary source material. Since it isn't an easy handwriting (14th century gothic handwriting), transcribing all the records seems almost impossible...
How do you keep track of all the literature? How do you keep overview of all the information you read and remember which book/article says what for when the writing process starts? How do you deal with a huge amount of primary source material?
Could someone please tell me the details of this class like the workload, professors, difficulty, etc?
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