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| | | | | Language Comparison Perl: while (<>) { print "$. : $_" } Perl: while (<>) { print "$. : $_" } CSharp: using System; using System.IO; class App { public static void Main(string[] args) { int line_number = 1; foreach (string arg in args) { foreach (string line in File.ReadLines(arg)) { Console.WriteLine(line_number + ":" + line);... | |
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| | | | | Para retomar de nuevo la marcha del blog, he decidido comenzar mostrando algunos ejemplos de programación en C#. Por el momento os dejo el obligatorio programa para todo aquel que empieza con algún lenguaje. Hola Mundo! using System; namespace HolaMundo { public class HolaMundo { public static void Main (string [] args) { Console.WriteLine ("Hola Mundo!"); } } } Sencillo, ¿verdad? Tiene mucha semejanza con Java, exceptuando que las palabras reservadas difieren y que Java no posee el concepto de espacios ... | |
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| | | Sometimes you need more precision than integers can provide, but floating-point computation is not trivial (try reading IEEE 754). You could use a library or IP block, but simple fixed point maths can often get the job done with little effort. Furthermore, most FPGAs have dedicated DSP blocks that make multiplication and addition of integers fast; we can take advantage of that with a fixed-point approach. | ||