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The IDE KDevelop showing a code minimap in the right corner of the screen. A code minimap in a text editor or Integrated development environment (IDE) is a reduced overview of the entire file in its own view pane, typically next to the main editor pane. The portion of the file visible in the main editor pane is highlighted, and clicking or ...
The remaining contenders included the AM General upgraded GMV, the General Dynamics Flyer, and the Navistar SOTV. [4] In August 2013, General Dynamics was selected as the winner of the contract, potentially valued at $562 million. The vehicle will replace 1,092 GMVs, with funds to buy the first 101 in FY 2014 at $245,000 per vehicle. [5] [6] [7]
The expansion opens up the Shadowlands, the realm of the dead in Warcraft lore. [3] It features the game's first "level squish" and a completely overhauled leveling system, access to the Death Knight class for the races that did not previously have access to it, Covenants in the new zones, and new dungeons and raids. [1] [7]
A 1994 examination of 32 English sport/exercise science textbooks found that 7 (21.9%) claimed that there are biophysical differences due to race that might explain differences in sports performance, 24 (75%) did not mention nor refute the concept, and 1 (3.1%) expressed caution with the idea. [180]
Eighteen-bit machines use a variety of character encodings. The DEC Radix-50, called Radix 50 8 format, packs three characters plus two bits in each 18-bit word. [1]The Teletype packs three characters in each 18-bit word; each character a 5-bit Baudot code and an upper-case bit.
[2] [3] [4] It was written by the cognitive psychologist George A. Miller of Harvard University's Department of Psychology and published in 1956 in Psychological Review. It is often interpreted to argue that the number of objects an average human can hold in short-term memory is 7 ± 2. This has occasionally been referred to as Miller's law. [5 ...