It's true. An if statement can help you determine whether a statement is correct.
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.NET Back to Basics: The Math Class
Refresh your skills on the basics of the .NET base classes.
Creating Images from Scratch in C#
Because it's often easier to address pixels/cells directly than to use Windows Forms or something similar, it's very often simpler to manipulate raw pixel data directly.
The Genetic Cloud
Learn about new opportunities that Cloud Computing and the Genetic algorithm make available to every person.
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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The Value of APIs
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are where you have to be. It's not a matter of if as much as a matter of which.