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oops
About this tag
The tag 'oops' on WindowsForum.com captures moments of surprise, error, or lighthearted mishap in the tech world. Recent discussions include a thread reacting to Intel's confirmed oxidation and excessive voltage issues, described as a major failure, with an 'oops' emoji expressing dismay. Another thread humorously asks 'Who eat all the cakes?' with an image titled 'oops.png,' suggesting a playful mistake. The tag also appears in a context unrelated to errors: a feature about AI-powered Tajwid practice in Indonesian pesantren using Microsoft Copilot and Learning Accelerators, where 'oops' may reflect a reaction to the innovative setup. Overall, the tag covers both serious hardware problems and casual, humorous content.
On a warm afternoon in Tasikmalaya Regency, the sound of Qur’an recitation fills a classroom at Pondok Pesantren Cipasung — but the scene is not quite what it once was: students still recite line by line, and teachers still correct tajwīd and pronunciation, yet a new set of tools sits quietly...
Just thought i'd share what my current project is for C# development so far... It will be public when i'm done with this.
It's an application that will walk through the steps of crash dump analysis and write output for you in a format of your customization. Including parts of what is...
OOPS Concepts
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a computer science term used to characterize a programming language that began development in the 1960’s. The term ‘object-oriented programming’ was originally coined by Xerox PARC to designate a computer application that describes the...