User contributions for Bmackenty
16 November 2023
- 10:3110:31, 16 November 2023 diff hist +4,608 Rules of simulations No edit summary current
9 November 2023
- 20:4720:47, 9 November 2023 diff hist +8 The most important thing about your grade →how your grade is calculated current
- 20:4620:46, 9 November 2023 diff hist −116 The most important thing about your grade No edit summary
- 20:4520:45, 9 November 2023 diff hist +4 The most important thing about your grade →how your grade is calculated
- 20:4520:45, 9 November 2023 diff hist +2,694 The most important thing about your grade No edit summary
28 May 2023
- 10:5210:52, 28 May 2023 diff hist +589 Levels of knowing (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3) No edit summary
20 February 2023
- 09:1909:19, 20 February 2023 diff hist +2,692 N A deep dive into email Created page with "I have discovered a wonderful resource about email; [https://explained-from-first-principles.com/email/#preface perhaps the best deep discussion of email I have ever read!] From the concepts section of the article: === Concepts === Before diving into the technical aspects of email, let’s first look at email from the perspective of its users. === Message === The purpose of email is to send messages over the Internet. A message is a recorded piece of information whic..." current
- 09:1409:14, 20 February 2023 diff hist +29 Protocols and standards on the web →See Also current
12 February 2023
- 16:3316:33, 12 February 2023 diff hist −38 Internal Assessment →Exemplars current
5 February 2023
- 21:4921:49, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,253 N Vector Created page with "In computer science, a vector is a data structure that represents an ordered, dynamic array of elements. It's similar to an array, but it has the advantage of being able to dynamically resize its size as elements are added or removed. A vector typically stores elements of the same data type, and provides operations to add, remove, or access elements. The size of a vector can change as elements are inserted or deleted, and it automatically reallocates memory as needed. T..." current
- 21:4821:48, 5 February 2023 diff hist +13 Abstract data structures →NOT Assessed by the IB, but you should know them
- 21:3221:32, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,225 N Unsigned integers Created page with "Unsigned integers are a type of integer data type that can only represent non-negative whole numbers (positive numbers and zero). They are represented using a fixed number of bits, typically 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, depending on the computer architecture and the programming language. Unlike signed integers, unsigned integers do not use a sign bit to indicate the sign of the integer value. Instead, all bits are used to represent the magnitude of the integer value. This all..." current
- 21:3121:31, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,078 N Signed integers Created page with "Signed integers are a type of integer data type that can represent both positive and negative whole numbers. They are represented using a fixed number of bits, typically 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits, depending on the computer architecture and the programming language. The most significant bit (MSB) is used to indicate the sign of the integer value, with a value of 0 representing a positive number and a value of 1 representing a negative number. The remaining bits are used to r..." current
- 21:3121:31, 5 February 2023 diff hist +48 Programming →Primitive data types
- 21:3021:30, 5 February 2023 diff hist −205 Int →Signed and unsigned current
- 21:2921:29, 5 February 2023 diff hist 0 Programming →Primitive data types
- 21:2921:29, 5 February 2023 diff hist +9 Programming →Primitive data types
- 21:2821:28, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,182 N Scalar type Created page with "Scalar type in programming refers to a data type that can represent a single value, as opposed to a more complex data structure such as an array or object. Scalar types can include primitive data types such as integers, floating-point numbers, and strings, among others. In many programming languages, scalar types are also referred to as simple or atomic data types. A scalar type is a general term used to describe a data type that can represent a single value. A primitiv..." current
- 21:2721:27, 5 February 2023 diff hist +18 Programming →Primitive data types
4 February 2023
- 10:1110:11, 4 February 2023 diff hist −7 Struct →References current