Name — Викисловарь

Name — Викисловарь


Name — Викисловарь

1. Exchange Link Level Credentials. The Instructor contacts the TP to obtain access to a provider tool or content. The TP provides the Instructor with (1) an LTI launch URL or XML snippet for the content or tool, (2) a key that will be used to access this content/tool, and (3) a secret associated with the key. The LTI specification does not prescribe any mechanism for this exchange. 2. Persist Link Level Credentials in the TC system. The Instructor enters the three values (URL or XML snippet, Key, Secret) into an LTI authoring dialog in the TC system. An Instructor imports a Common Cartridge containing LTI link descriptors into their context, and users use the content. · A cartridge creator has authored a Common Cartridge that contains one or more LTI Link descriptors. These descriptors specify the launch URL(s) and other data associated with the links, but they do not contain keys or secrets.
Normally we do not recommend stripping an executable unless you are sure the program has no bugs. However, it can be reasonable to install a stripped executable for actual execution while saving the unstripped executable elsewhere in case there is a bug. Delete all files in the current directory that are normally created by building the program. Also delete files in other directories if they are created by this makefile. However, don’t delete the files that record the configuration. Also preserve files that could be made by building, but normally aren’t because the distribution comes with them. There is no need to delete parent directories that were created with ‘mkdir -p’, since they could have existed anyway. Delete .dvi files here if they are not part of the distribution. Delete all files in the current directory (or created by this makefile) that are created by configuring or building the program. If you have unpacked the source and built the program without creating any other files, ‘make distclean’ should leave only the files that were in the distribution.
JSON has become a rather prevalent serialization format in recent years. For Web based applications one could say it’s become the serialization format. It’s used for transport serialization for just about anything REST related these days, for configuration management, for storage and data representation in many database formats (NoSql). But yet there’s at least one very annoying problem with JSON: It doesn’t serialize dates. Or more precisely — it serializes dates just fine, it just doesn’t deserialize them. I’ve talked about this topic a few times in the past, but I thought I’d revisit because it’s one that comes up quite frequently, and because in the interceding years I’ve started using a more flexible solution than what I previously discussed. In this post I’ll discuss the problem and a few workarounds as well as small JSON extension library that you can use to globally parse JSON with proper date conversion with minimal fuss. The code and small support library discussed in this post is up on GitHub in my json.date-extensions library, so you can download and play around with this yourself.
The hidden experimental features of Chrome that have not yet made it to the main Chrome interface are called Chrome flags or Chrome://flags. But because these features have a rather unconventional method to access them many people don’t even know that these features exist. Some do not use them simply because the experiment could backfire. Here, we have for you some of the handpicked Chrome flags that will surely enhance your Chrome experience. First of all, let’s know What is a Chrome Flag? What is a Chrome Flag? Chrome flags can help you if you want some cool new features in Chrome or to boost Chrome speed. By adjusting some Chrome Flags Settings you can access some of the coolest features of Chrome. Warning: You must remember that these flags might have a bug here and there and could impact your browser negatively. Although this is very rare, you must understand and use these features at your own risk. Ads that can negatively impact your browsing experience are already blocked by Chrome, to further improve adblocking you can activate this Chrome flag and stop the heavy ads from loading.
How this Ad performance is measured? App download conversions and if it’s an Android app from the Play store, installs display as conversions in Google Ad without any extra set-up. The ability to integrate third-party app tracking analytics information with Google Ads and see installs counted as conversions by enabling auto-tagging. Automated bidding using Target CPA and target ROASwhen creating the app campaign to find the optimal bid without waiting for conversion history to accumulate. Accessibility as Google Search processes over a billion queries a day and sometimes, the information people are looking for lives inside an app. The Google Display Network is the second category of ads that users can create on the Google Ads platform. These ads display on websites owned by Google or affiliated through their AdSense program. Don’t be surprised, Text ads can also appear on the display network. There are not many differences between a display text ad and a search text ad. You are still going to need to headlines, descriptions, a URL and a display URL.
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