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mass transfer operations robert treybal
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mass transfer operations robert treybal
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Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Engineering. Vol. 6
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Coulson & Richardson’s Chemical Engineering. Vol. 6, Chemical Engineering Design, 4th Ed.pdf
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What is the difference between a “static” and “dynamic” website?
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A static site is one that is written in HTML only. Each page is a separate document and there is no database that it draws on. What this means functionally is that the only way to edit the site is to go into each page and edit the HTML – so you’d either have to do it yourself using a webpage editor like FrontPage or pay us to go in and edit the site each time you wanted something changed.
A dynamic site is written using more complex code and can do a lot more. For instance, Maine Web FX can make an area where you can log in and change various parts of the site, such as adding information or products. This is because each page is constructed based on the information in a database, and the information in that database can be changed via another interface.
Dynamic sites can reduce ongoing maintenance costs if you don’t want to change things yourself with a webpage editor or with the HTML. They cost more to develop, as they require more complex coding and a content management utility needs to be developed to help you manage your website information.
Another benefit of dynamic sites is that they allow you to change only the content of the site and not the design, so you will not be able to accidentally break the visual style of the site. They have other benefits when sites start to get very large, as they make data management much more efficient and your site more expandable.

C The Complete Reference By Herbert Schildt
The Ultimate Resource on C—Thoroughly Updated for the New C Standard.
A new ANSI/ISO standard for C, called C99, has been recently adopted and Herb Schildt, the world’s leading programming author, has updated and expanded his best-selling reference on C to cover it. Whether you are a beginning C programmer or a seasoned pro, the answers to all your C questions can be found in this one-stop resource. In this authoritative guide, Schildt details the C language, its libraries, and applications, providing insider tips, hundreds of examples, and expertly crafted explanations. As a special bonus, the book concludes by developing a C interpreter, which you can use as-is or expand on your own! And just as you’d expect, everything is presented in the clear, concise, uncompromising style that has made Herb the choice of millions. (more…)
C++ The Complete Reference By Herbert Schildt
Author Herb Schildt is the world’s best-selling C++ author with more than 2 million books sold. The most complete coverage of the newly updated ANSI C++ Standard–including updated material on the STL, namespace naming methods, an new classes. An easy-to-follow, three-part organization: I) Description of the root of C++; II) Detailed coverage of C++’s OOP components and classes; III) Effective C++ software application (more…)
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Computer System Architecture, Solutions By Morris Mano
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Solution Manual to Computer System Architecture 3rd Edition By Morris Mano
Focused primarily on hardware design and organization – and the impact of software on the architecture – this volume first covers the basic organization, design, and programming of a simple digital computer, then explores the separate functional units in detail. FEATURES: *develops an elementary computer to demonstrate by example the organization and design of digital computers. *uses a simple register transfer language to specify various computer operations.
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