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CSS Advanced CSS Properties
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In this lesson our instructor talks about advanced CSS properties. First he talks about browser prefixes, webfonts, overflow, wrapping, and automatic columns. Then he talks about text-stroke, opacity, and HSL Colors. Next, he lectures on rounded corners, gradients, shadows, and reflection. Finally, he ends with a discussion on transformations, transition, and fixing internet explorer.
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Post by Emanuel Fonseca on May 6, 2017
Im doing turning machines and I could not find anything on this website to help me could you please help me with this problem
Unless otherwise stated, M and N are TM’s, G and H are CFG’s; The alphabet ? is {0.1}. Decide whether each of the following sets is (A) computable, (B) c.e. but not computable or (C) not c.e.
I think its C not C.E
{?G?: L(G) is infinite.}
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Post by Steven Morrison on October 8, 2013
Great lectures, thank you!
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Post by Andrew R on April 4, 2012
Thank you Brenton for the knowledge you have taught, for someone like me who had no knowledge of CSS I now have a basic understanding and fill confident I can use what I have learned.
Thanks again a job well done.
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Post by Edwin Van Der Linden Edwin Van Der Linden on November 15, 2011
Thanks Brenton, great tutorial on CSS, helped a lot.