@Cognifyz Technologies Level 2 task 1: Guessing Game A program that generates random number from 1 to100 . Let the user guess any number.The program should provide hints such as "too low" or "too high" to the given numbers
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Ever wondered what it takes to simulate a quantum network? Head over to our knowledge base to understand the different tools that build up the simulation: https://lnkd.in/ewTJ4x-d Let us know what else you would like to know about the simulation tools in the comment section below 🙂 #QuantumNetwork #QNE #QuantumInternet #Quantum #QuantumSimulators #Software
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Check out my blog post https://wix.to/s6rWjZG #newblogpost Looking to level up your system security and efficiency? 💪🔐 Embrace the power of new hardware, software, and generative AI for a seamless upgrade experience. Tell us in the comments if you're ready for the change! #UpgradeYourSystem #AIAdvancement #EnhancedProductivity https://wix.to/SwxebSe
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Ever wondered what it takes to simulate a quantum network? Head over to our knowledge base to understand the different tools that build up the simulation: https://lnkd.in/ewTJ4x-d Let us know what else you would like to know about the simulation tools in the comment section below. :) #QuantumNetwork #QNE #QuantumInternet #Quantum #QuantumSimulators #Software
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Super excited to be moderating tomorrows session on SysML V2. Join to hear Chris Schreiber, Daniel Hettema, David Long, Gan Wang, Ph.D. and Sandy Friedenthal discuss about the upcoming SysML V2 Standard! INCOSE OMG
The next session of the 2024 Calling All Systems series is on 23 Oct! "Accelerating MBSE Adoption: Can SysMLv2 Be the Game Changer?" will discuss how SysMLv2's advancements can make Model-Based Systems Engineering (#MBSE) more accessible and effective. 📅23 October, 2024 @ 11:00 (EDT) 🔗Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/47l0p7u #INCOSE #CallingAllSystems #systemsengineering
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Recently, I took an Advanced Course on Distributed Systems at Royal Institute of Technology, and it was nothing more than incredible! The course gave me a perspective shift on how abstract concepts can beautifully work together, and it was such an honor to attend the lectures of Paris Carbone and Harald Ng. Honestly, they weren't just any lectures, but the ones that actually moved you and made you think. Quoting the professor, the very basic key takeaway to keep in mind whenever you design a distributed system is: "Well-designed properties must distil the bare requirements and complement each other instead of overlapping." and this is just it. It is the core of any good distributed system! During the course, the students also had the opportunity to build a replicated state machine with Omnipaxos (https://omnipaxos.com/) an in-house-built distributed library in #Rust, and the design of Omnipaxos just blew my mind. It is simple yet so much more effective and advanced than any other consensus algorithm that exists now. A very special feature of Omnipaxos is that it can even solve the problem of partial connectivity! Anyone who is interested in #distributedSystems should definitely check out Omnipaxos. I really hope that it will soon become production-grade some day! Finally, I would like to end this post by saying that the course was really challenging, but in the end, it was all just worth it, and I am really grateful to have had this opportunity. Also, a shout-out to Duc Pham for the interesting reasoning conversations that we have had on this subject. Linking below the Research paper on Omnipaxos as well as the project that was done as part of the course: Research paper on Omnipaxos : https://lnkd.in/d8P9vFWa Project on Distributed Durability for an MMO Game : https://lnkd.in/dTwRVXj3 #DistributedSystems #RustProgramming #Omnipaxos #ConsensusAlgorithm #KTH
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Any tech has different level of the tech. There is the tech impacts industries or keeping the maintain tech or basic tools tech . All different level.
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Distributed Traces, Metrics, Logs, Memory Dumps, Thread Dumps, CPU Sampling, Snapshots and more... Developers nowadays have access to an incredible amount of observability data. This data is not only useful for investigating issues but can also be overwhelming. #Dynatrace empowers developers to maximize their data, detecting and resolving issues at the root before they escalate.
Developer Observability - Part 1: Automated Diagnostics
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The tb_01 example has all the necessary test functionality in one file. This is a good idea for a small educational example, but it is not convenient for real work. Now I have added the tb_02 example, which shows the use of the SystemVerilog virtual interfaces. In the example, the test code uses two SystemVerilog packages, but it is easy to add new packages and new testing procedures. https://lnkd.in/d_VdtkAH #Xilinx #SystemVerilog
vivado_simulation_example/doc/tb_02.md at main · dsmv/vivado_simulation_example
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Our Mobile and Digital Solutions Division organized a ‘Tech day', where they learned about new and exciting technologies. They talked about Compose Multiplatform, a new multiplatform UI framework (by JetBrains), and whether it could be an alternative to Flutter in the future. They also learned a little about quantum computers and the science behind them. Last but not least, we also talked about our very own automation testing system, which we developed for our client, MOL Group. #multiplatform #crossplatform #mobiledevelopment #quantumcomputers #automationtesting
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Keep it up asfin aynakhanam