I want to write control software. For example to control a drilling machine or lathe. where do i start? what do i need? and what do i need to know? (I am a high level langauge programmer (C#/java)). Some bits and bytes please.
Developing machine control software.?
Use 8086 Microprocessor simulator... You can program using assembly language.....
Use this link to download the software..
http://www.soft20.com/download-10-24528....
You have to know much about the Assembly language instructions to program and control some interfaced devices like Lathe, rotor etc etc......
For even better bits and bytes knowledge use 8085 Micro Processor Simulator, This software needs a Micro Processor Kit anyway you can have the software in Windows too follow this link...
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Utili...
Be aware of the set of Instructions u use... this is not even the assembly language here u use Machine codes....Interact with chips directly through your instructions....
Reply:Start with writing a loader... the interface that connects the machine to the computer..... if using java use JNI and C...
you need to have an interfacing equipment that interfaces itself to the computer.... wht you need to worry about is the interface equipment... start my writing code to control it which in turn will control the machine...
hope this helps...
Reply:That's a very specific sort of area, I'm not surei f yo ucna just go into it like that, there's possibly not that many jobs in it at the moment, they must be plenty of other jobs, why pick this.
Reply:You have to write in assembly. May be you can contact an assembly programmer. Check websites like http://getafreelnacer.com/
Monday, May 24, 2010
Java learning procedure?
ok i wnt insight from a java programmer c++ whoever has been around it for awhile .......... Im going for my degree in information and data security but i like the programming world. So independently im gonna take some classes but i have seen as i been trying to learn it that there is alot involved scripting need to be known in the unix/windows world also a knowledge of html, xml E.T.C. is essential. Somebody who has experience programming with java give me some insight on what is essential in learning this language or concept i should say even if that means math classes that pertain to programming
Java learning procedure?
If you had to learn encryption theory in order to get your "information and data security" degree, then you should have enough math to learn any programming language you want.
If not, if you just had to learn about the major PKE packages, security techniques, common attacks, how they work, what their strengths and weaknesses are, etc. I would recommend a good solid background in mid-level college algebra, something that covers the basics of boolean algebra and gets you used to working with abstract expressions.
Reply:One of the most important things in information and data security is communication, so practice the phrasing on your questions. Seriously! Most security folks spend a lot of time communicating in e-mail, face to face, and on the phone!
I think from a programming standpoint, know how the various types of encryption work, and how to create an encrypted channel through data communication. Understand the issues around data at rest and data in transit.
Reply:im new to this so i need to ask u a question about how u can keep asking questions becuz i can do it but once i put another question up i dont know how to keep asking becuz ive only asked 2 questions....
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Java learning procedure?
If you had to learn encryption theory in order to get your "information and data security" degree, then you should have enough math to learn any programming language you want.
If not, if you just had to learn about the major PKE packages, security techniques, common attacks, how they work, what their strengths and weaknesses are, etc. I would recommend a good solid background in mid-level college algebra, something that covers the basics of boolean algebra and gets you used to working with abstract expressions.
Reply:One of the most important things in information and data security is communication, so practice the phrasing on your questions. Seriously! Most security folks spend a lot of time communicating in e-mail, face to face, and on the phone!
I think from a programming standpoint, know how the various types of encryption work, and how to create an encrypted channel through data communication. Understand the issues around data at rest and data in transit.
Reply:im new to this so i need to ask u a question about how u can keep asking questions becuz i can do it but once i put another question up i dont know how to keep asking becuz ive only asked 2 questions....
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Which of the following titles is correctly punctuated?
a. Poem: 'Nostalgia,' by Billy Collins
b. Ship: "Queen Mary"
c. article: "What Chat Transcripes Reveal," by Carol Tenopir
d. Story: The Telltale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe
(Telltale Heart is supposed to be in Italics)
Which of the following sentences is correctly capitalized?
a. Emily's address is 14 Orient Lane, Baltimore, Md.
b. My Father is a computer programmer.
c. His mother is a Doctor
d. Jennifer dreamed of a wedding in Central Park.
Which of the following titles is correctly punctuated?
This smacks of homework. The idea is for you to learn it, not for strangers online to prove they understand the rules for punctuation and capitalization, which we do.
You edit to tell us what you think the correct answers are and why, and maybe someone will tell you whether you're right. If you're wrong, I hope they'll tell you why without telling you the correct answer.
I'm such a dreamer.
Reply:question 1- C Magazine titles are capitilized- articles are in quotation marks.
question 2- A Names, street names, %26amp; city and state are capitilized. If it had said New York Central Park then that would be capitilized because it names the park.
Reply:Sentences a. and c. are correct. All sentences are capitalized correctly
Reply:Punctuation : It is "D"
Sentences : It is also "D"
b. Ship: "Queen Mary"
c. article: "What Chat Transcripes Reveal," by Carol Tenopir
d. Story: The Telltale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe
(Telltale Heart is supposed to be in Italics)
Which of the following sentences is correctly capitalized?
a. Emily's address is 14 Orient Lane, Baltimore, Md.
b. My Father is a computer programmer.
c. His mother is a Doctor
d. Jennifer dreamed of a wedding in Central Park.
Which of the following titles is correctly punctuated?
This smacks of homework. The idea is for you to learn it, not for strangers online to prove they understand the rules for punctuation and capitalization, which we do.
You edit to tell us what you think the correct answers are and why, and maybe someone will tell you whether you're right. If you're wrong, I hope they'll tell you why without telling you the correct answer.
I'm such a dreamer.
Reply:question 1- C Magazine titles are capitilized- articles are in quotation marks.
question 2- A Names, street names, %26amp; city and state are capitilized. If it had said New York Central Park then that would be capitilized because it names the park.
Reply:Sentences a. and c. are correct. All sentences are capitalized correctly
Reply:Punctuation : It is "D"
Sentences : It is also "D"
American history?
1. If you were a specialist working for the National Security Agency, your main job would likely be
A. electronic surveillance.
B. analyzing and breaking coded messages.
C. analyzing data from spy satellites.
D. working in the field to carry out covert operations.
b
2. The largest proportion of federal revenues comes from
A. social insurance taxes.
B. excise taxes.
C. borrowing.
D. personal income taxes.
d
3. Which one of the following individuals would be most likely to vote?
A. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government
B. A 22-year-old computer programmer
C. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state
D. A 50-year-old corporate executive who holds a master's degree in business
d
American history?
1. B 2. D 3. D
Reply:b-d-a.
Reply:your good except for maybe the third one, thats tricky but i might go with b
Reply:same goes for me
b
d
d
Reply:a
c
d
A. electronic surveillance.
B. analyzing and breaking coded messages.
C. analyzing data from spy satellites.
D. working in the field to carry out covert operations.
b
2. The largest proportion of federal revenues comes from
A. social insurance taxes.
B. excise taxes.
C. borrowing.
D. personal income taxes.
d
3. Which one of the following individuals would be most likely to vote?
A. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government
B. A 22-year-old computer programmer
C. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state
D. A 50-year-old corporate executive who holds a master's degree in business
d
American history?
1. B 2. D 3. D
Reply:b-d-a.
Reply:your good except for maybe the third one, thats tricky but i might go with b
Reply:same goes for me
b
d
d
Reply:a
c
d
Looking to switch to MAC but I have some questions?
Hi guys I'm looking to switch to make soon and well I have a few questions that perhaps you all could help me with. First question:
I am a programmer (C++/C#) will there be any trouble programming in either of those languages on MAC?(im sure c++ will be fine but what about C#)??
Second Question:
I am currently in College and most of my classes require programs that are on windows(i.e. visual studio,vmware) is there programs or emulators that can run visual studio inside of MAC?
Looking to switch to MAC but I have some questions?
Well if you want run programs that are compatible with Windows then you should download/buy the Parallel Desktops.
Parallel Desktops Run Windows, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac, without rebooting. With Parallels’ award-winning virtualization technology, you can run Mac OS X and Windows at the same time. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops.
Here is the website:
http://www.parallels.com/en/products/des...
Good Luck
= )
Reply:MACs are fantastic for graphic design and video editing so it's probably the way to go.
I spent most of my life programming PCs and recently switched to MAC.
It was a little difficult at first but most of the time there are easier short cuts and video editing software is amazing
Reply:you can get vmware fusion on a mac which will solve all of your problems
Reply:I'm not a programmer myself, so I can't help much with the first question, though if you're looking to develop software for OS X in particular, you might want to read up on Objective-C and the Cocoa API, as those are most widely used. The dev tools (Xcode and all the related utilities) are included with every copy of OS X.
As for the second question, any Intel-based Mac (i.e. any Mac made within the last couple of years) can easily run Windows itself, either natively (dual-booting via the Boot Camp utility) or in virtualization with something like Parallels or VMware. If you've got a copy of Windows handy, that won't be a problem for you at all. :)
Reply:You can use Boot Camp
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/boo...
Reply:i cant see why you wouldnt be able to code in C's. but your visual studio will not work on Macintosh computers. for that you will have to either buy mac versions (if they exist) or dual boot. but in that case you may as well save some cash and buy a windows installed machine
I am a programmer (C++/C#) will there be any trouble programming in either of those languages on MAC?(im sure c++ will be fine but what about C#)??
Second Question:
I am currently in College and most of my classes require programs that are on windows(i.e. visual studio,vmware) is there programs or emulators that can run visual studio inside of MAC?
Looking to switch to MAC but I have some questions?
Well if you want run programs that are compatible with Windows then you should download/buy the Parallel Desktops.
Parallel Desktops Run Windows, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac, without rebooting. With Parallels’ award-winning virtualization technology, you can run Mac OS X and Windows at the same time. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops.
Here is the website:
http://www.parallels.com/en/products/des...
Good Luck
= )
Reply:MACs are fantastic for graphic design and video editing so it's probably the way to go.
I spent most of my life programming PCs and recently switched to MAC.
It was a little difficult at first but most of the time there are easier short cuts and video editing software is amazing
Reply:you can get vmware fusion on a mac which will solve all of your problems
Reply:I'm not a programmer myself, so I can't help much with the first question, though if you're looking to develop software for OS X in particular, you might want to read up on Objective-C and the Cocoa API, as those are most widely used. The dev tools (Xcode and all the related utilities) are included with every copy of OS X.
As for the second question, any Intel-based Mac (i.e. any Mac made within the last couple of years) can easily run Windows itself, either natively (dual-booting via the Boot Camp utility) or in virtualization with something like Parallels or VMware. If you've got a copy of Windows handy, that won't be a problem for you at all. :)
Reply:You can use Boot Camp
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/boo...
Reply:i cant see why you wouldnt be able to code in C's. but your visual studio will not work on Macintosh computers. for that you will have to either buy mac versions (if they exist) or dual boot. but in that case you may as well save some cash and buy a windows installed machine
Please help me with these questions?
Which sentences is the hypen used CORRECTLY?
A. Maisey- my beagle- loves to run in the field.
B. She wore her hair in a closely-cropped style.
C. Jan's house was painted light-blue.
D. We stayed at a first-class hotel.
Which sentences symbol is CORRECTLY.
A. Rachel's reant has gone up to 745$ a month.
B. Jason bought three books and two magazines.
C. Marilla was hired as a paralegal at Barnes, Johnson %26amp; Laird.
Which titles is CORRECTLY punctuated?
A. Poem: 'Nostalgia,' by Billy Collins
B. Ship: "Queen Mary"
C. Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," By Carol Tenopir
D. Story: The Telltale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe ( the telltale heart is italicized)
Which is CORRECTLY capitalized?
A. Emily's address is 14 Orient Lane, Baltimore, Md.
B. My Father is computer programmer.
C. His mother is a Doctor.
D. Jennifer dreamed of wedding in Central Park.
Please help me with these questions?
1.) D
2.) B and C. But if you want a single answer, i'd go with C
3.) C
4.) A
Hope this helps :)
Reply:look like you are trying to get some one to do you home work.
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A. Maisey- my beagle- loves to run in the field.
B. She wore her hair in a closely-cropped style.
C. Jan's house was painted light-blue.
D. We stayed at a first-class hotel.
Which sentences symbol is CORRECTLY.
A. Rachel's reant has gone up to 745$ a month.
B. Jason bought three books and two magazines.
C. Marilla was hired as a paralegal at Barnes, Johnson %26amp; Laird.
Which titles is CORRECTLY punctuated?
A. Poem: 'Nostalgia,' by Billy Collins
B. Ship: "Queen Mary"
C. Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," By Carol Tenopir
D. Story: The Telltale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe ( the telltale heart is italicized)
Which is CORRECTLY capitalized?
A. Emily's address is 14 Orient Lane, Baltimore, Md.
B. My Father is computer programmer.
C. His mother is a Doctor.
D. Jennifer dreamed of wedding in Central Park.
Please help me with these questions?
1.) D
2.) B and C. But if you want a single answer, i'd go with C
3.) C
4.) A
Hope this helps :)
Reply:look like you are trying to get some one to do you home work.
survey research
Civics help!?
1. If you were a specialist working for the National Security Agency, your main job would likely be
A. electronic surveillance.
B. analyzing and breaking coded messages.
C. analyzing data from spy satellites.
D. working in the field to carry out covert operations.
2. The largest proportion of federal revenues comes from
A. social insurance taxes.
B. excise taxes.
C. borrowing.
D. personal income taxes.
3. Which one of the following individuals would be most likely to vote?
A. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government
B. A 22-year-old computer programmer
C. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state
D. A 50-year-old corporate executive who holds a master's degree in business
4. Which one of the following statements is most accurate for law enforcement?
A. Law enforcement agencies are employed by the court system.
B. Ordinary police officers aren't required to understand how to gather evidence.
C. Law enforcement officers are mainly required to uphold the law.
D. There is no county law enforcement department.
Civics help!?
1) B
2) D
3) D
4) C
A. electronic surveillance.
B. analyzing and breaking coded messages.
C. analyzing data from spy satellites.
D. working in the field to carry out covert operations.
2. The largest proportion of federal revenues comes from
A. social insurance taxes.
B. excise taxes.
C. borrowing.
D. personal income taxes.
3. Which one of the following individuals would be most likely to vote?
A. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government
B. A 22-year-old computer programmer
C. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state
D. A 50-year-old corporate executive who holds a master's degree in business
4. Which one of the following statements is most accurate for law enforcement?
A. Law enforcement agencies are employed by the court system.
B. Ordinary police officers aren't required to understand how to gather evidence.
C. Law enforcement officers are mainly required to uphold the law.
D. There is no county law enforcement department.
Civics help!?
1) B
2) D
3) D
4) C
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