the CPU's a Pentium M right? They're pretty good... I've got a 1.3 one and haven't had a problem with it (running multiple aps that consume mem etc)... though i've got 512 ram in mine.
yeah i got a centrino 1.3 ghz too.
as winston says, yes the speed varies according to how much processing power is needed at the time - nothing to worry about.
whe you view system properties the cpu is shown as a pentium M.
this 'cos a centrino technically is a lappy that contains...
as Ragerunner says about many forms....
methods can behave in different ways according to a number of things.
e.g. the type of parameters passed to it - e.g. a ticket machine may accept either coins of notes and return the change. a method may perform the processing differently according to...
you won't ever need to do any actual calculations as such (well definatley not ones where you'll need a calculator)
you'd just have to show the method/formula you'd use to derive your answer
ITV has its good and bad points.
But there is nothing wrong going for a UAI with ITV. I had 12 units, and ITV turned out counting and i still got 95+
the boring parts most people find (documentation etc etc), are actually useful as in uni you have to write reports and stuff for scenarios such...
There are different types of joins available depending on the DBMS being used - MySQL has JOIN, CROSS JOIN, INNER JOIN and STRAIGHT JOIN for example.
Joins often are used to retrieve data from several tables. It's a bit out of the scope of IPT i reckon (unless your maybe looking to do...
By that syllabus point, there talking about knowing about twisted pair, fibre optics, and coaxial cabling. You'd need to know the main characteristics of each.
the closest thing I can think to showing how probably more relates to a relational database which has relationships between the various tables.
in that respect, because there are relations between the tables and with the use of primary and foreign keys, you could work out how to find a...
actually you can change the data. by using the relevant sql statements. have a look at the INSERT, DELETE and UPDATE statements
http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp
2. The Heinemann text defines schema as the data definition of the database. It is an organized plan of the DB showing how and where data is found, descriptions of the data and the datas logical relationships. The question I ask is what does it mean and how does a schema describe how and where...