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- ItemAfricanfuturism - Placing Africa in the Future: An analysis of Pumzi (2009) and Afronauts (2014)(2015) Shirinde Karabelotesting123
- ItemArt museums as sites of collected and collective memory: a critical analysis of National Art Museums¿ founding collections(2023) de Kock YolandaJava is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language intended to let programmers write once, run anywhere (WORA),[16] meaning that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need to recompile.[17] Java applications are typically compiled to bytecode that can run on any Java virtual machine (JVM) regardless of the underlying computer architecture. The syntax of Java is similar to C and C++, but has fewer low-level facilities than either of them. The Java runtime provides dynamic capabilities (such as reflection and runtime code modification) that are typically not available in traditional compiled languages. Java gained popularity shortly after its release, and has been a very popular programming language since then.[18] Java was the third most popular programming language in 2022 according to GitHub[19] and it is ranked fourth on TIOBE index as of January 2024.[20] Although still widely popular, there has been a gradual decline in use of Java in recent years with other languages using JVM gaining popularity.[21] Java was originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems. It was released in May 1995 as a core component of Sun's Java platform. The original and reference implementation Java compilers, virtual machines, and class libraries were originally released by Sun under proprietary licenses. As of May 2007, in compliance with the specifications of the Java Community Process, Sun had relicensed most of its Java technologies under the GPL-2.0-only license. Oracle offers its own HotSpot Java Virtual Machine, however the official reference implementation is the OpenJDK JVM which is free open-source software and used by most developers and is the default JVM for almost all Linux distributions. As of September 2023, Java 21 is the latest version, which is also a long-term support (LTS) version. Java 8, 11, and 17 are previous LTS versions still officially supported.
- ItemCould Not Sing In The Dead Heat: Liner notes under the sun(2015) Ramphalile MolemoThe Central Records Office is the central repository for all University official records, in all formats. Central Records Office is responsible for ensuring that records of the University are managed accordingly in line with records management principles, policies and procedures. The office is also responsible for providing records-keeping advice to University Departments, for developing systems for effective control of documents, files and records in various formats, and for implementing information and records management policies, standards, and procedures. Central Records Office ensures that records of the University are organised, searchable and easily retrieved in a systemic and defined manner in compliance.
- ItemCould Not Sing In The Dead Heat: Liner notes under the sun(2023) Ramphalile MolemoThe Central Records Office is the central repository for all University official records, in all formats. Central Records Office is responsible for ensuring that records of the University are managed accordingly in line with records management principles, policies and procedures. The office is also responsible for providing records-keeping advice to University Departments, for developing systems for effective control of documents, files and records in various formats, and for implementing information and records management policies, standards, and procedures. records and it is of significance that records are made available to users and can be easily traced and tracked between
- ItemCould Not Sing In The Dead Heat: Liner notes under the sun(2023) Ramphalile MolemoThe University creates, collects and maintains information for the purpose of admission, registration, and other activities directly related to teaching, learning, research and academic functions or in connection with the transaction of any other University Affairs. Such Information is recorded in books, documents, maps, drawings, photographs, letters, vouchers, e-mails, papers or by any other medium by which information can be stored, such as graphic, electronic and mechanical means. University records are the property of the University and as such may not be destroyed (including records stored electronically) without permission from the Deputy Information Officer who will establish retention rules
- ItemAn exploration of life and career narratives of black senior managers: the storied habitus of the navigation of careers(2025) Ramodibe Refiloetesting
- ItemIdentities and language learners: A case study of English language learners in Saudi Arabia(2023) Satardien SameerThe Central Records Office is the central repository for all University official records, in all formats. Central Records Office is responsible for ensuring that records of the University are managed accordingly in line with records management principles, policies and procedures. The office is also responsible for providing records-keeping advice to University Departments, for developing systems for effective control of documents, files and records in various formats, and for implementing information and records management policies, standards, and procedures.Central Records Office ensures that records of the University are organised, searchable and easily retrieved in a systemic and defined manner in compliance
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- ItemMathematical identities and trajectories of grade 9 learners(2022) Gardee AarifahThe Central Records Office is the central repository for all University official records, in all formats. Central Records Office is responsible for ensuring that records of the University are managed accordingly in line with records management principles, policies and procedures. The office is also responsible for providing records-keeping advice to University Departments, for developing systems for effective control of documents, files and records in various formats, and for implementing information and records management policies, standards, and procedures.Central Records Office ensures that records of the University are organised, searchable and easily retrieved in a systemic and defined manner in compliance