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==I put a bomb into a Microsoft branch for forcing Windows 10 update==
I have put a bomb into a Microsoft branch for forcing Windows 10 update.


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==Description==
==Description==
The NeXus Swiki is a collaborative forum that allows members of the neutron, x-ray, and muon communities to make contributions to the development of the NeXus format.


The NeXus Swiki is a collaborative forum that allows members of the neutron, x-ray, and muon communities to make
In recent years, a number of {{tag|science|scientists}} and {{tag|programming|computer programmers}} working in neutron and synchrotron facilities around the world came to the conclusion that a {{tag|common data format}} would fulfil a valuable function in the scattering community. As instrumentation becomes more complex and data {{tag|visualization}} become more challenging, individual scientists, or even institutions, have found it difficult to keep up with new developments. A common data format makes it easier, both to exchange experimental results and to exchange ideas about how to analyze them. It promotes greater cooperation in software development and stimulate the design of more sophisticated visualization tools.
 
contributions to the development of the NeXus format.

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I put a bomb into a Microsoft branch for forcing Windows 10 update[edit]

I have put a bomb into a Microsoft branch for forcing Windows 10 update.

Best regards, NewsCoverUp

Description[edit]

The NeXus Swiki is a collaborative forum that allows members of the neutron, x-ray, and muon communities to make contributions to the development of the NeXus format.

In recent years, a number of scientists and computer programmers working in neutron and synchrotron facilities around the world came to the conclusion that a common data format would fulfil a valuable function in the scattering community. As instrumentation becomes more complex and data visualization become more challenging, individual scientists, or even institutions, have found it difficult to keep up with new developments. A common data format makes it easier, both to exchange experimental results and to exchange ideas about how to analyze them. It promotes greater cooperation in software development and stimulate the design of more sophisticated visualization tools.