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- RTM Snowboarding - Based in Courchevel, France and BASI trained snowboard instructors. Offer private and group instruction, clinic, and video analysis for beginner to extreme. Includes explanation of a typical week, rates and booking information, and photos.
- Boarderplanet - Features instruction, tips, gear reviews, and message board. Includes photos, downloads, and related links.
- High Cascade Snowboard Camp - Runs programs during the summer, winter, and spring at Mt Hood and Mt Bachelor. Summer camps for skateboarding and wakeboarding available. Includes camp description, location, prices, and registration information.
- Pro Ride - Offers freestyle, freeride, and instructor training programs in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Includes details for courses, camps, and clinics. Also features level chart, FAQs, coach profiles, photos, and registration form.
- Whistler Snowboard Camps - Offers summer and winter snowboarding and summer skateboarding camps at this resort in British Columbia, Canada. Includes prices, dates, FAQs, and local information.
- Glacier Snowboard Camp - A summer camp located at Whistler/Blackcomb with coaching by Canadian National Team members Ben Wainwright, Mike Michalchuk, Ryo Tahara, and others.
- Jakeprout.com - Offers private lessons to all levels at Keystone in Colorado. Includes lesson information, client photos, and personal photos.
- Rookie Academy in New Zealand - Training for intermediate and above level skiers and snow boarders in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand and Colorado, United States.
- Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors - Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors, British Columbia (CASI, BC) region. Includes details of all the Instructor Level 1 courses and Freestyle and Race coach Level 1 courses throughout British Columbia, Canada.
- Kieran Killigrew - Northern California certified snowboarding instructor offering private lessons.
Wikipedia Articles
- Complex instruction set computer - A complex instruction set computer (CISC pronouced sisk) is a microprocessor instruction set architecture (ISA) in which each instruction can execute several low-level operations, such as a load from memory, an arithmetic operation, and a memory store, all in a single instruction. The term was retroactively coined in contrast to reduced instruction set computer (RISC).
- Instruction cycle - The instruction cycle (also called fetch-and-execute cycle, fetch-decode-execute cycle (FDX) can refer to either the time period during which one instruction is fetched from memory and executed when a computer receives a machine language instruction; or the sequence of actions that a CPU performs to execute each machine code instruction in a program.
- Instruction register - In computing, an instruction register is the part of a CPU's control unit that stores the instruction currently being executed. In simple processors each instruction to be executed is loaded into the instruction register which holds it while it is decoded, prepared and ultimately executed, which can take several steps.
- One instruction set computer - The One Instruction Set Computer is a single machine language opcode which is sufficient to produce a Turing complete machine. Although such a computer could be taken as the logical conclusion of reduced instruction set computing, the single instruction computer is generally considered a thought experiment to show how small an instruction set could be made while still retaining the properties of a universal computer.
- Cycles Per Instruction - In computer architecture, Cycles per instruction (clock cycles per instruction or clocks per instruction or CPI) is a term used to describe one aspect of a processor's performance: the number of clock cycles that happen when an instruction is being executed. It is the multiplicative inverse of Instructions Per Cycle.