The last few OOPSLA's have had acceptance rates of around 12%, low by anyone's standards. The acceptance rate for OOPSLA'93 was 9%, due in part to a large number of submissions, and in part to a ...
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My main research interest is in computational theories of the brain with emphasis on human vision and motor control. In 1985 Chris Brown and I led a team that designed and built a high speed binocular ...
Thanks to Don Slater at CMU for letting me use this page. Important. Download and install Java first per these instructions then download and install the Eclipse IDE per these instructions. Other ...
Value Parameters: An example that shows the behavior of value parameters. In Java all parameters are passed by value. String Example. A few brief examples of String manipulations. BinaryConverter. A ...
POWER ( m, n ) m = value, n = exponent m raised to the nth power ROUND ( m [, n ] ) m = value, n = number of decimal places, default 0 m rounded to the nth decimal place TRUNC ( m [, n ] ) m = value, ...
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