.NET Framework    .NET Framework          .NET Framework component stack     Developer(s)  Microsoft    Initial release  13 February 2002 ; 13 years ago    Stable release  4.6 (4.6.00081.00) / 20 July 2015 ; 3 months ago    Operating system  Windows 98  or later, Windows NT 4.0  or later    Type  Software framework    License  Mixed; see § Licensing    Website  microsoft .com /net    .NET Framework  (pronounced dot net ) is a software framework  developed by Microsoft  that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows . It includes a large class library  known as Framework Class Library  (FCL) and provides language interoperability  (each language can use code written in other languages) across several programming languages . Programs written for .NET Framework execute in a software  environment (as contrasted to hardware  environment), known as Common Language Runtime  (CLR), an application virtual machine  that provides services such as security, memory management , and exception h...
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Computer Processor Types
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   A few years ago, choosing a processor was pretty straightforward. AMD  and Intel each produced two series of processors, a mainstream line and  a budget line. Each company used only one processor socket, and there  was a limited range of processor speeds available. If you wanted an  Intel processor, you might have a dozen mainstream models and a  half-dozen budget models to choose among. The same was true of AMD.     OEM Versus Retail-Boxed    To further confuse matters, most AMD and Intel processors are  available in two types of packaging, called OEM and retail-boxed. OEM  processor packages include only the bare processor and usually provide  only a 90-day warranty. Retail-boxed processors include the processor, a  compatible CPU cooler, and a longer warranty, typically three years.    A retail-boxed processor is usually the better deal. It typically  costs only a few dollars more than the OEM version of the same  processor, and the bundled CPU cooler is usually worth more than t...
Operational amplifier
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  Operational amplifier        A μA741 integrated circuit, one of the most successful operational amplifiers.     Type  Integrated Circuit    Invented  Karl D. Swartzel Jr.    First production  1941    Pin configuration    V+: non-inverting input  V−: inverting input  Vout: output  VS+: positive power supply  VS−: negative power supply   The power supply pins ( V S+  and V S− ) can be labeled in different ways ( See IC power supply pins ).  Often these pins are left out of the diagram for clarity, and the power  configuration is described or assumed from the circuit.    Electronic symbol     Circuit diagram symbol for an op-amp. Pins are labeled as listed above.    An operational amplifier  ( op-amp ) is a DC-coupled  high- gain  electronic voltage amplifier  with a differential input  and, usually, a single-ended output. [ 1 ]   In this configuration, an op-amp produces an output potential (relative  to circuit ground) that is typically hundreds of thousands of times  larger than the ...