In computing, the least significant bit (LSB) is the bit position in a binary integer giving the units value, that is, determining whether the number is even or odd. The LSB is sometimes referred to as the right-most bit, due to the convention in positional notation of writing less significant digits further to the right. It is analogous to the least significant digit of a decimal integer, which is the digit in the ones (right-most) position.
It is common to assign each bit a position number, ranging from zero to N-1, where N is the number of bits in the binary representation used. Normally, this...
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Vague question time: I have an angular application that uses angular.bootstrap to boot up. Nothing shows up on IEMobile. No idea why. No window errors. Anything I could check out of the top of your head?
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how do you wanna play this? she has a peen and said yours looks better? (in which case you're sleeping with a tranny) or that you have a vag and yours looks better?
Anyone know if you can split windows in smaller sections than half in windows? I know win+left || win+right will do left or right, but I need like.. quarters
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// Write your code below!
var condition = prompt("How is your Mood?");
switch(condition){
case 'Good':
console.log("Good Mood");
break;
case 'Bad':
console.log("Bad Mood");
break;
case 'dont know':
console.log("Dont know");
break;
default:
console.log("Check Mood");
}