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Floating Point in .NET Part I: Concepts and Formats
Learn the basic concepts of floating-point arithmetic: number formats, accuracy and precision, and round-off error.
Function Evaluator
This program uses the transformation from infix notation to postfix notation to evaluate most mathematic expressions. It supports most operators (+,-,*,/,%,^), functions from 0 to any number of parameters, and also a user-defined function by using delegate. It also supports variables in the expression. It will generate a symbol table that can be updated at run time. Also. this program demonstrates the use of the DataGrid as a normal grid without any database connection.
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Building a Picture Preview Pane into an OpenFileDialog with VB.NET 2010 - Part 2
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Top 7 Eye-Catchers of Visual Studio 2012
With the RTW of the Visual Studio 2012 IDE in August, Microsoft included some new features and nice enhancements. Read on to learn the top 7 items that caught one developer's eye.