Webinar – Behind the Build: RAD Studio and C++Builder 12.0
C++Builder 12 brings some massive improvements. We’d like to give you a look behind the scenes and a preview of what’s coming.
C++Builder 12 brings some massive improvements. We’d like to give you a look behind the scenes and a preview of what’s coming.
We are very pleased to announce that our very own Marco Cantú has been given the Niklaus Wirth Award by The International Pascal Congress hosted by The University of Salamanca in Spain.
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The just-released 2023.2 Intel® oneAPI tools are available, bringing to developers the freedom of multiarchitecture software development using Python, simplified migration from CUDA to open SYCL, and elevated performance on the latest GPU and CPU hardware. 5 Benefits of This Release The latest oneAPI and…
The physics of many sports events are rather straightforward: a swimmer pushes water behind his or her body with arms and legs, a pole-vaulter uses the ground and a flexible pole to spring into the air, an archer uses a bow to store potential energy…
The summer and the vacation season is almost coming to an end, and it will soon be time to get back to work. Feeling a bit rusty in terms of your Mathcad skills? We have got you covered! Check our new upcoming series of free…
This challenge is related to electrical engineering. There is a simple circuit with an electrical potential of 220 Volts. Initially, we have a single 10 Ohm resistor. Then we add a second resistor in parallel, with 10% higher resistance. Then we add a third resistor…
This time the Mathcad community challenge is around field goals in American football. Create a Mathcad worksheet where you calculate the following angles from a given line of scrimmage for making a field goal: The horizontal angle between the left and right field goal posts…
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The Problem Recently, a European colleague asked American teammates how to express the dimensions 3’ 1/8” x 3’ 1/8 (a 36.125-inch square) in centimetres. She explained that American metrics made her feel lost. It was a very simple unit conversion request. The answer is 91.7575…