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Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "abstract shapes", and we begin with this manipulated picture of ties in a shop window by David Bradbury. George ...

Forbes: More Radical Than Picasso? A New Tate Exhibit Shows The Groundbreaking Story Of Abstract Photography

In the early 20th century, as avant-garde painters broke with tradition by making their pictures abstract, Alvin Langdon Coburn set his sights on creating abstract photographs. At first he approached ...

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More Radical Than Picasso? A New Tate Exhibit Shows The Groundbreaking Story Of Abstract Photography

The Guardian: Shape of light: experiments in photography and abstract art – in pictures

Shape of light: experiments in photography and abstract art – in pictures

I have read about GCC's Options for Code Generation Conventions, but could not understand what "Generate position-independent code (PIC)" does. Please give an example to explain me what does it mean.

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When programming my PIC18F6722 using MPLAB IDE v8.91 (the 32bit version), my PIC works and starts successfully, but when I use the HEX generated from MPLAB IDE, but program it using MPLAB X IPE, the programming part is successful, but my PIC does not start up.

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Programming HEX using MPLAB X IPE v6.15, leads to PIC not starting

COBOL really only has two data types: Numbers and strings. The layout of each field in a COBOL record is precisely specified by a PICTURE (usually abbreviated PIC) clause. The most common ones are: PIC X for strings. PIC X(100) means a 100-byte string. PIC 9 for numbers, optionally with S (sign) or V (implicit decimal point). For example, PIC S9(7)V99 means a signed number with 7 digits to the ...