Kaveri online system hit by software, hardware issues
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March 13, 2021 23:04 IST
This has resulted in frequent technical issues across sub-registrar offices; registration of properties in State affected
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The system, which was once showcased as the government’s IT initiative success in land registration, is now ailing.
This has resulted in frequent technical issues across sub-registrar offices; registration of properties in State affected
Over the last couple of months, registration of properties in the State has been hit frequently as technical glitches have led to shutdowns. While shutdowns have been reported from various sub-registrar offices across the State, what has alarmed the Revenue officials is frequent State-wide shutdowns that have delayed registration process.
Years ago, while finishing my bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, I started my internship at the biggest newspaper in Colombia. That is when I started coding for a living. Far from my dreams of using the latest technology, my first lines of code in a professional environment were written with Visual Basic 6.0 and Microsoft’s SQL Server. All our users were internal, so I could sit with them, understand their issues while using the application and give them a new version of the application with a bug fix, so they could check it and see if it was working as they expected. I didn’t know how lucky I was, having my users as friendly testers. Back then, I didn’t know testing was a thing.
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Attending and presenting at the first Win32 Windows Professional Developer Conference (PDC) and meeting (and being intimidated by) Dave Cutler along the way. Shipping my first product while navigating the contentious battle for the real first product.
By July 1992, it seemed like the whole of the industry gathered in San Francisco at the Moscone Center for the first Win32 Professional Developers Conference (PDC), which came to be known as the
Win32 PDC, named after the 32-bit Windows APIs that were unveiled and the cornerstone of the event. For the first time Microsoft also mentioned
UK made: two-channel PC scopes at 5GHz and 16GHz
Pico Technology has introduced two-channel versions of its 5GHz and 16GHz ‘sampling-extended real-time oscilloscopes’, branded SXRTOs.
Called PicoScope 9402-05 and 9402-16, they are suited to repetitive or clock-derived signals.
All models have 12bit channels, each supported by real-time sampling to 500Msample/s/channel and up to 2.5Tsample/s (0.4ps) random equivalent-time sampling. “These are voltage and timing resolutions that match or more typically exceed the best available amongst broadband real-time oscilloscopes today,” according to the company. They “display and measure transitions as fast as 22ps and pulses and impulses down to 45ps wide, and allow clock performance and eye diagram analysis of up to 10Gbit/s signals – to third harmonic”.
Microsoft heeft versie 16.9.1 van Visual Studio 2019 uitgebracht. Deze populaire programmeerontwikkelomgeving beschikt over handige opties om het programmeren in onder andere Visual C++, Visual Basic, C#, F#, Python en R gemakkelijker te maken.