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SKILL for the Skilled: Part 9, Many Ways to Sum a List
By Jim Newton on May 22, 2013
In the previous postings of SKILL for the Skilled , we've looked at different ways to sum the elements of a list of numbers. In this posting, we'll look at at least one way to NOT sum a list. In my most recent posting , the particular subject... Read more »
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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned in April by Browsing Cadence Online Support
By Stacy Whiteman on May 13, 2013
I'll confess: I didn't learn all of this strictly by browsing http://support.cadence.com (Cadence Online Support). I also wandered over onto http://www.cadence.com/community/blogs/ii (Industry Insights blog) and http://www.cadence.com/cadence... Read more »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Delta Markers in ViVA
By Stacy Whiteman on May 09, 2013
This article is dedicated to the gentleman I sat next to at lunch at CDNLive a while back who Is a CAD engineer busily supporting a large user community, but had been stumped by the question "How do I create a delta marker in VIVA?" I'm... Read more »
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