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Previously on "Cable: we will respect Indian's ICT demands"
By your "app" you mean a line of code that calls Yahoo's or other search engines backlink api?
And that call will most certainly break their T&Cs, but then again since ministrone isn't bothered about infringing on other companies trademarks, he might as well do that - this will build a very "lasting" business.
As they say on Dragon's Den, don't waste any more of your money.
I've been on that, or close, for years and I don't even work 7 hours a day .
I don't think you work even 1 minute a day.
Let's just say I am pretty satisfied with SKA's progress so far - the best is yet to come and you sure won't miss it so long as you check General regularly for imminent SKA News.
Which, if any, is the subset and which the superset; out of mathematics, logic and computer languages? Programming is like maths on steroids, although without the rigour and the provision of proof.
I don't think either is a proper subset of the other, although there is certainly an overlap. Originally computing was a branch of maths to some extent bit it's grown beyond that, it's very much it's own discipline imo, and draws from a lot other fields, not just maths.
I've never met a good programmer who thinks what they do is easy. That's because they tend to use their full brain power for the job at hand which means they often think about and consider things that the ones who just "write code" generally don't.
I'm inclined to agree that mathematicians make the best programmers.
Which, if any, is the subset and which the superset; out of mathematics, logic and computer languages? Programming is like maths on steroids, although without the rigour and the provision of proof.
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