When the computer initially booted up, I was getting a Q-Code Error CC when I have both of my ram sticks in slots A2 and B2. After some research on Google, I tried taking out both ram sticks and just trying one in every slot.
I CAN SUCCESSFULLY boot the computer with no issue when my ram is in either slots B1 and/or B2. While I guess I should be happy that my computer is working again, it just annoys the heck out of me that I am now no longer able to have dual channel ram because when Error CC appears, the computer DOES NOT POST.
If I place a stick of ram in A1 and/or A2, I then receive an error code 55. After some more research, the only information I am finding is stuff about over-tightening the CPU cooler or there being a short somewhere.
So i noticed that it was not listed, but one thing i forgot to note is that prior to finding out my prior CPU was broken, the ram was working perfectly fine in dual channel with 2 x 8 gb sticks at either 2133 mhz and even 2666 mhz using xmp.
I had the i5 6600k that either was faulty or I suppose I made it faulty by doing some minor overclocking to it, so I replaced it with an i7 6700k. Is it possible the ram might work with an i5 but not the i7?
One other odd thing is that if I only use one 8 gb stick of ram and place it in either B2 or B1, it will run as single channel just fine. However, if I place that same ram in A2 or A1, the ones closest to the processor, I will get Q Code 55. And finally if I place it in the recommended setup B2 and A2, it will give some error Q Code CC.
During this assault, a grenade landed near Private First Class Ralph H. Johnson, a young Black Marine. Without even hesitating, Johnson quickly threw himself on top of it, absorbing the blast and protecting his fellow Marines from the full force of the explosion. The Marines were stunned by this act of sacrifice and held strong until reinforcements came.
At the University of Texas, he studied T-cells. These are a cell in the human body that attack infections and aid the immune system. He believed they could have some role in fighting cancer. He was right.
Most of us would likely get discouraged by this. Allison, however, persevered and continued to advocate for it, and eventually, somebody listened. Drug company Bristol Myers Squibb funded human trials.
McRaven believes that for every Olympic gold medallist, there is also an equally talented runner who just never went through with the grueling training. The thing that separates heroism from everyday talent is perseverance.
They were eventually freed, and soon there was a reunion for them along with their families as well as the Green Beret team who led the mission to rescue them. In the years between, the rescue team suffered from intense guilt for their failure.
Hope may not change something today, but it comes with the promise of a better tomorrow, which is enough to keep people going. So whatever you do, try to inspire hope in the people around you whenever you can.
The Hero Code is such an inspiring and refreshing read. We hear so much about the bad things happening in the world that we sometimes overlook the beautiful acts of heroism all around us. This book definitely makes me feel motivated to try to display the attributes of a hero in my day-to-day life!
Code Hero is a planned educational video game by Primer Labs, designed by Alex Peake. The game is supposed to teach players how to write programming languages by having them do so in a 3D world.
The game drew controversy following its Kickstarter campaign, when the studio ran out of funds, missed release deadlines and funding rewards, and communicated little with the community. Some financial backers threatened legal action following long periods of no communication.
The Code Hero website was offline for an extended period in 2014, and Peake has not commented publicly about the state of this project since 2013. From May 2015 the website was again inactive, however it resurfaced in August 2016.[1]
The main aim of Code Hero is to teach players how to write programming languages in an engaging way. Players use a gun which can copy code and place it in other areas of the level in order to create a full program in a language such as JavaScript and UnityScript whilst moving around a 3D world from a first-person perspective.[2][3] Players start in a world called Gamebridge Unityversity's API from which they can choose a series of levels which teach basics of the programming languages; after this they move to the Humantheon, from which the player moves on to the rest of the game world, led by a robotic Ada Lovelace.[4][5]
Development on Code Hero began in January 2011, and in 2012 Peake started a Kickstarter campaign to raise US$100,000 to fund further development of the game over the next six months. The Kickstarter concluded in February having raised US$170,000, at which point US$30,000 had been raised through their website alongside this.[6][7]
Peake hired a development team, and in March 2012, they began working in space provided by IGN Indie Open House in San Francisco. The project experienced staff turnover, and by October 2012, ran out of money.[6]
In August 2013 a beta version of the game became available for download on Primer Labs website after being down for a period of weeks.[7] An announcement dated April 22, 2014 indicated that version 0.5 was forthcoming. However, the Primer Labs website again went down later in 2014. The company's Facebook and Twitter accounts have been inactive since 2012.
On November 6, 2015, Primer Labs website re-opened and was being updated, with weekly updates posted during December. The next planned version (0.5) was set for December 1, 2015, but was never made available.[12]
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This happens when you add a new class outside from your editor or keep running your angular cli 'ng serve'. Actually your editor or the 'ng serve' command may not able to find the newly created files.
Though closing the reopening the text editor or IDE solves this problem, many people do not want to go through all of the stress of reopening the project. To Fix this without closing the text editor...
Edit: The code may still work but the compiler will complain because you are attempting an import from an incorrect location. I'd simply change the import based on your structure. For example:
I had the same issue. In order to search for the error, I selected the error and accidentally did a CTRL+C (meaning to copy), which terminated ng serve. On restarting ng serve, the error disappeared :). Sometimes typos and fat fingers help ;-)
Editor issue. When you create new files that not using Angular CLI, make sure you go to File > Save All (VS Code) to let the Editor aware of your new changes. Then run "ng serve --open" again. It solved mine. Hope it helps
Save your foo.component.ts file and everything should work fine. Most of the answers here are telling you to close editor. When u close editor , all unsaved changes automatically save and hence it starts working the next time u load your project into editor :-)
The series covers some common algorithms (sorting, hashing, random numbers, rendering...), data structures (link lists, hash tables, command buffers, free lists, voxels...) and Casey explains his way of designing API and what he consider good or bad APIs. In general the series shows you how you would work out problem so you can learn yourself.
If you're absolutely starting, you might want to find an introduction to C first and practice a little before watching handmade hero. You may also start by watching the intro to C videos and see it you can follow along. Note that you can use any text editor and that Casey doesn't use emacs anymore.
I am waiting for starcode galaxy so hard. And now hearing that its not free I'm even more excited. I have been thinking that there are so many bad "courses" on the internet charging obscene amounts to teach things I can read in documentations and know them better than the person teaching it, and HMH is just free... it makes no sense.
You mentioned somewhere that he uses his own editor outside of HMH. He wrote his own editor? Is that available somewhere to purchase? Although, I think I'm too used to vim to ever switch to emacs now and I think he would have probably made something similar to emacs...
In handmade hero, Casey started with emacs, than switched to 4coder. In some stream he mentioned that outside of streaming he uses his own editor but as far as I know it's not available and probably never will be.
Hi! I am trying to display a different image on the homepage hero and the mobile version. I used the following code but the mobile version is not updated to the new image. I would appreciate any help!!
I would like to correct my above post though, you probably want the below. This means width = auto, height = 100%, so it would fill the section height with the photo then the photo's width is kept to the aspect ratio.
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