Whats the differnce between a7 chip and m7 chip
iPhone 5s, whats the differnce between a7 chip and m7 chip?
For more details on M7 you can read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_M7
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Are you asking about Garageband? Your signature also mentions Logic, but I have never worked with that.
Concerning Garageband:
Real Instrument regions from your recordings are purple.
Real Instrument regions from Apple Loops are blue.
Regions from imported audio files are orange.
Software Instrument regions from recordings, loops, and imported MIDI files are green.
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Whats the difference between arrayCollection = null and
arrayCollection.removeAll()?In arrayCollection = null; statement you're setting this
reference to null and potentially making it available for garbage
collection. I say 'this reference' and potentially because, as you
may know, there might be other references to this array collection
object that won't be affected by this statement and hence it won't
be GC'ed.
arrayCollection.removeAll() says that I want to empty this
array collection for all the reference that we pointing to it. That
is, remove all the objects from the collection -- and of course
make them 'potentially' available for the GC -- the size of the
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Whats the difference between an INTERFACE and a CLASS?
Whats the difference between an INTERFACE and a CLASS?
Please help.
Thanx.http://search.java.sun.com/search/java/index.jsp?col=javaforums&qp=%2Bforum%3A31&qt=Difference+between+interface+and+class
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Also when I upgrade does it have to be with a monthly membership or can I just purchase the product out right like you use to be able?You cannot "update" from what you have to any of the applications you mention. It will have to be a straight purchase or subscription at full price.
Photoshop is a professional level application that makes no apologies for its very long and steep learning curve.
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whats the dfference between IDOC, ALE and EDI?
Hi,
1)EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Cross-company exchange of electronic data (for example business documents) between domestic and international business partners who use a variety of hardware, software, and communication services. The data involved is formatted according to predefined standards. In addition to this, SAP ALE technology is available for data exchange within a company.
Refer
http://www.erpgenie.com/sapedi/index.htm
2) ALE
A means of creating and operating distributed applications.
Application Link Enabling (ALE) guarantees a distributed, but integrated, R/3 installation. This involves business-controlled message exchange using consistent data across loosely linked SAP applications.
Applications are integrated using synchronous and asynchronous communication - not by using a central database.
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Application services
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Refer
http://www.sappoint.com/abap/ale.pdf
http://www.sappoint.com/abap/ale2.pdf
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http://www.onestopsap.com/interview-Question/edi/
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http://www.sapgenie.com/ale/why_ale.htm and http://www.sapgenie.com/sapgenie/docs/ale_whitepaper.doc
Check this link.
http://www.sapgenie.com/sapedi/idoc_abap.htm
http://www.henrikfrank.dk/abapexamples/IDOC/IDOC.htm
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/Data/Index_en.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/0b/2a6095507d11d18ee90000e8366fc2/frameset.htm
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whats the diff between Transfered Records and Added Records in any data target Request Tab.
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Whats the difference between wifi sync and icloud?
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Whats the different between regular strems and buffered streams?
Hum , Hey.
Whats the different between regular streams(un buffered) and buffered streams?
When should I use buffered streams and when should I use buffered streams?
Thanks in advance !Gonen wrote:
CeciNEstPasUnProgrammeur wrote:
Heck, I often asked myself that, too. If only there were any documentation for those classes one could read...
The buffer allows the stream to read a whole chunk of data, even though your program requests it one byte at a time. Reading larger chunks from a file e.g. is much faster than trying to read single bytes. Especially considering that usually, a whole cluster is read and you'd discard all but one byte, and then repeat the same...so if the buffered is faster . why there is un buffered streams?Lots of reasons. Maybe you're sure you're going to send or receive all the data in one transaction, so you don't want to waste memory on another buffer. Maybe you're sending data to a device that requires real-time input, like a robotic arm. -
What the difference between Canvas,View and Form
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What the difference between canvas and view and form
why asking becoz i find form builder reference
built in like FIND_CANVAS
FIND_VIEW
FIND_FORM
What the difference between these 3
thanks in advance
prasanth a.s.Asuri - with all these questions you are posting it looks like you are sitting and exam or an interview. The best advice I can give you is the skill of being able to research answers yourself.
I would encourage you to get familiar with the online help and the various documents on OTN - this will give you knowledge; not just answers.
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Can i use developer6 with Ora8i Lite? Whats the diff between 8i lite and personal8i
Can anyone tell me if i can use Oracle8i Lite in conjunction with Developer6? I am running my computer on a Win98 operating system. Also, what are the differences between Oracle8i lite and Personal Oracle8i?
i have only 64mb RAM and am therefore below the minimum requirements to install Peronal oracl8i (which requires 128mb of RAM), is there any way around this?
Thank you in advance for your help in this matterThere is a hope of Installing Personal Oracle on 64MB machine by increasing the Cache for the machine. I have done it for Oracle Server and it works
Go to : Contron Panel
then : System
Select : Performance tab
Specify Virtual Mem to 200 MB minimun for succesfully install the Database.
I tried using Oralite for Personal Oracle but came to know that it is mostly ment for CE devices and other such things for having connectivity between PC Database and Oracle Server Database(I may be wrong).
Using Personal Oracle with Developer6.0 will also give you some trouble in configuring the TNSNAMES for TCP/IP and Developer uses connect string and without that you probably will not be able to connect to database. Try it I tried but failed, take the help of ODBC.
Good Luck
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Hi,
This should be straightforward, but being new to SQL Server 2008, can someone advise the difference between "create to" and "drop to" using "script job as"?
Thanks
IT Support/Everythinghello,
"CREATE TO" create a CREATE statement for the job, e.g. to execute this script on a other server to create the same job there.
"DROP TO" means you get a script to delete an existing job.
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Whats the difference between high-density and low-density ram?
I bought what I thought was supposed to be a cheap 256 mb chip (pc100 or 133) but the g4 400 read only 128mb, The fellow in the store that sold it flipped out when I told him I had a Mac and said something about high density and low-density.Another guy in the store described it as being one sided and two sided.
I don't know what my machine needs. I got my money back but he would'nt let me exchange the chip for another, me thinking it was simply mislabeled.The QuickSilvers use PC-133 SDRAM and are compatible with high-density memory chips (256 Megabit), so that 16-chip 512 MB and 8-chip 256 MB non-ECC DIMMs are supported. A low density, 16-chip (128 Megabit) 256 MB DIMM is also supported.
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Whats the difference between producing output and returning a value?
I've just started learning Java. I am having difficulty understanding what it means to "return a value".
If a method has an argument, then whenever this method is called the variable named will be used for output.
If you create a method to return a new value rather than display it, you would exchange the 'void' for 'double' e.g. public static double predictRaise(double moneyAmount). My book states that a return statement causes a value to be sent from a called method back to the calling method. Their example is not clear to me. Here is what they show for when only 'output' is produced:
<code>
Public static void predictRaiseUsingRate (double money, double rate)// 2 arguments
double newAmount;
newAmount = money * (1 + rate);
System.out.println (?With raise, new salary is ? + newAmount);
</code>
And their example of a returned value:
<code>
public static double predictRaise(double moneyAmount)
double newAmount;
newAmount = moneyAmount * 1.10;
return newAmount;
</code>
Their explanation: "This return statement causes a value to be sent from a called method back to the calling method. The value stored in newAmount is sent back to any method that calls predictRaise() method."
For some reason this is just not sinking in. Does anyone have a better example/explanation? I could not find anything with a better explanation in archives.
Are they tring to tell me: "if the original method declares an argument that is declared as 257 in the method call, that when that same method is called again, it will always be 257? But if you do a return statement, any changes in the return statement will now always be used in all methods calling that method?
Thanks for your help.
GizelleTo use an older and possibly more easily understood terminology. Methods can either be "functions" almost in the mathematical sense or they can be "procedures" in the sense of a process.
A function is a mapping between a "domain", its arguments, and a "range", its result. An example of a function in mathematics is cosine, which takes an argument in degrees or radians and returns a result between -1 and 1. In java functions are just methods that declare a result type. eg. public int foo(int arg).
A procedure is a program that doesn't return any result, it's not something that fits well into mathematics, but it occurs all the time in real life. For example, walking the dog does not map something from a domain to a range, but it may have some side effects, which is why I always carry a plastic bag with me. Procedures in java are methods that are declared as "void". eg. public void foo(int arg).
All the well known arithmetic operations are functions, they take one or two arguments in the domain of numbers and return a result in the same set. Eg, x = a + b, the operator + is a function that takes two numbers, calculates the arithmetic sum of them and returns a result. Functions are very handy since you can string them together, eg. z = a+foo(b)*max(c+d). This doesn't work with procedures.
Procedures are often used for much longer and more involved operations, there is no immediate result, but a lot of things may occur while they run. Data may be printed on a screen or paper, a database or file may get updated and email messages might get send. But no other expession is waiting for a resulting value so it can carry on. Procedures may also happen asynchonously, ie. outside the timeframe of their caller, see threads. Functions cannot do this, or if they do, they turn into procedures by throwing away their result. For example, you can schedule a procedure to send an email to your friends every Friday inviting them to go out for drinks, but you don't wait around for the result.
In a way functions are a bit like phone calls, you wait for a response, procedures are more like snail mail, you send it off and check on what happened later.
I hope this helps.
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