recomended reading book
- Effective modern C++ : 42 specific ways to improve your use of C++11 and C++14
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fayoum university | |
faculty of engineering | |
Networks and communication course | |
project 1 | |
implement dijsktra's algorithm | |
''' |
# intro | |
this is a storage for things i wanna learn and great resource for them | |
# ROS | |
* https://github.com/qboticslabs/mastering_ros |
import requests | |
def get_speed(long,lat): | |
resp = requests.get('http://evilcar.herokuapp.com/speed',{'lat':lat,'long':long}) | |
# 'endingLat', 'endingLong', 'speed' | |
if resp.status_code == 200: | |
dict = resp.json() | |
endingLat = dict['endingLat'] |
from socket import gethostbyname | |
def get_speed(lat,long,host='evilcar.herokuapp.com'): | |
path = '/speed?'+'lat='+str(lat)+'&long='+str(long) | |
return write_request("",host,path=path) | |
# /speed?lat=0&long=0 |
Ignore this if you have not encountered any issue with the installation and running of ModelSim and Quartus on your system. You are very lucky. (Just Kidding! You have surely had this issue, only sorted.)
Hence assuming you have been following the procedure given in this guide. Most certainly, Quartus will install jsut fine, and so will ModelSim. The issue is in launching due to inappropriate linking etc.
This is the simplest error you would encounter. Navigate to the modelsim_ase
folder and run: