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    The Y2k Crisis

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    calculations, then it would all be wrong. If you were born in 2001, you wouldn’t be considered 1 years old. I think you’d be seen as 101 or possibly a negative number, because 1900 was hardcoded in. It was always assumed” (Sherman). Ken worked in the programming field since he had graduated from college, “Computer programmers write and test code that allows computer applications and software programs to function properly. They turn the program designs created by software developers and engineers…

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    Is SAS Worth Learning

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    recent time, the software has seen many developments being made to the existing program. With the addition of new programs to the software, the recent versions seem to have a point and click interface. How SAS works? SAS is basically written in C programming language. This software comes under the numerical analysis type of software that is used by the companies for their businesses. Right from the beginning and till date, this software can be run on most of the servers and operating systems…

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    Ambulatory Status & Motor Skills: Pamela appears to have good gross motor skills. She is able to walk at a fast pace without assistance and navigates through her home with verbal prompting. Her hearing and vision are reported to be within normal limits. Pamela currently takes a PRN when she needs to have her nails clipped and for doctor appointments to help calm her. Communication: According to the ABAS-3, Pamela’s conceptual domain standard score of 54 (95% confidence interval of 48-60) is…

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    Bad Code Switching Code switching is to tweak the style of discourse to the gathering of people or gathering being tended to. I had problems code switching when I met these friends that were Mexican and a bad influence my freshmen year of high school. Their names are Gabbie and Morelia yet we called her Moe I had history class with Gabbie and I had science class with Moe and the three of us had foods class together. I was spending so much time with them in school. Well I knew Gabbie and…

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    I was contacted by my old coding teacher and received the opportunity to assist her in leading this year’s coding program. Although I knew I wasn't the best at coding, I saw this offer as a chance for me to learn more about it while sharing the little that I knew with others. During last year's program I got the opportunity to create my own games/programs/apps, and I learned more about JavaScript and its role in businesses. With this information I realized that knowing at least basic code is…

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    engineers and Mr. Logsdon (the ECP advisor). I made my ultimate goal to create a digital home assistant using a Raspberry Pi. Following the steps of the engineering process, my problem was again that I still only had a very basic knowledge of computer programming. The research faze of my process constituted the majority of my project. In order to research Python coding, I enrolled myself in an online Python course recommended to me by my mentor. I was also able to…

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    The Turing Test

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    Intelligence In the past half century, Turing Test is being a controversial barrier in the study of artificial intelligence. The AI program cannot achieve the satisfactory standing due to the restriction of computing chip and storage, the limits of programming language, and the lack of creativity, which leads to an insoluble result. With the continuous development of science and technology, most problems will be solved in the future. However, some issues should be taking into seriously…

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    Hacking A Computer Systems A movie “Algorithm: The Hacker Movie,” illustrates a view of a hacker life and what he or she does because he or she doesn’t care about the privacy and laws. According to the movie, it shows that “The hackers live by one rule: information should be free and everything can be simplified and coded and understood as information” (Documentary Storm). By the statement, we can assume that, the hackers don’t live socially like other people do. They may not go for dates or…

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    Beyond School Books: Podcast #83, Girls Who Code In anticipation of the International Day of the Girl Child, UNICEF podcast moderator Alex Goldmark interviews Rashma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code. The Girls Who Code organization seeks challenge many of the culturally reinforced perception and constructs believed as contributing to the low and declining representation of women within the computer sciences industries of North America. The organization provides confidence enriching…

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    John Backus Essay

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    functional programming. FP was a style of programming that modeled computations as the evaluation of expressions, in contrast to the imperative programming that contained programs composed of statements which would change global state when executed. It was in 1977 that Backus first introduced this language to the public, in which during the lecture “Can Programming be Liberated from the Von Neumann Stype? A Functional Style and Its Algebra of Programs,” he proposed the FP. Functional Programming…

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