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Is there a de jure e-book standard or specification (as distinct from a de facto standard)?
I guess that depends on who's law you're looking at. The International Digital Publishing Forum ( http://idpf.org/ ) has chosen epub as its standard, however.
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I have an LDAP extract with records that are in the format: CN=, OU=, OU=, OU=, and so on with up to 8 OUs! Some also have two CNs...
Sure, no problem, my DIT has
dc=com,dc=mydomain,ou=Users,ou=Customers,ou=clientnameXXX,cn=userNameYYY
for example, reading it backwards.
But I would add that any DIT that goes 8 deep is probably over-organised. All the books warn against it using it to mirror your organisational structure, for example.
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Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this, but an overline on a graph means the complement of the graph.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_graph
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What does it stand for? I searched around for awhile, and there are a lot of web pages describing what a sweave file is, but not why the letters "rnw" were chosen.
It stands for R NoWeb I believe
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Is lambda-calculus without self-application turing complete? Is there a proof of so?
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It seems really simple, but who invented the commonly-used otpauth:// scheme (used by Google Authenticator and other TOTP soft tokens by scanning QR codes)? When?