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Lecture 29 (Computer Programming in C) Structures in Functions, Typedef, Union, and Enumerations

Lecture 29 (Computer Programming in C) Structures in Functions, Typedef, Union, and Enumerations

In this video, we will study the use of Structures in functions. How structures can be passed as arguments? How functions can ...

Lecture 29: Demonstration-XI

Lecture 29: Demonstration-XI

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Lecture 29 - Prefetching - Carnegie Mellon - Computer Architecture 2013 - Onur Mutlu

Lecture 29 - Prefetching - Carnegie Mellon - Computer Architecture 2013 - Onur Mutlu

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Lecture 29: Introduction to Placement

Lecture 29: Introduction to Placement

In this video, we will discuss placement levels, how to formulate the placement problem, and how the placement problem ...

Lecture 29: PETSc and MPI basics

Lecture 29: PETSc and MPI basics

Prof Aditya Bandopadhyay Department of Mechanical Engineering IIT Kharagpur.

CS201 Short Lecture - 29 | VU Short Lecture | Introduction to Programming in (Urdu / Hindi)

CS201 Short Lecture - 29 | VU Short Lecture | Introduction to Programming in (Urdu / Hindi)

CS201 Short

CSE 143, Spring 2021 - Lecture 29 on 6/4/2021 (Fri)

CSE 143, Spring 2021 - Lecture 29 on 6/4/2021 (Fri)

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CS6810 -- Lecture 29. Lectures on Hardware-Based ILP.

CS6810 -- Lecture 29. Lectures on Hardware-Based ILP.

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Lecture 29 : Optimizing Reduction Kernels (Contd.)

Lecture 29 : Optimizing Reduction Kernels (Contd.)

Reduction Kernel, Various Optimized versions, Shared memory bank conflict, Loop unrolling.

Ruby/Rails 4.0 - Lecture 1/29 - Intro to Rails

Ruby/Rails 4.0 - Lecture 1/29 - Intro to Rails

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Comp. Arch. - Lecture 29: SIMD and GPU Architectures (Fall 2025)

Comp. Arch. - Lecture 29: SIMD and GPU Architectures (Fall 2025)

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Const-ness (Lecture 29)

Const-ness (Lecture 29)

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Lecture 2: Strings, Input/Output, and Branching

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