So anti-virus did more damage than a hypothetical virus would have? >_<wurst wrote:btw they found the antivirus as the guilty in the end, at least i understood her like that.
so steve was funny half-right hihi
@Steve: I don't pay my studies


So anti-virus did more damage than a hypothetical virus would have? >_<wurst wrote:btw they found the antivirus as the guilty in the end, at least i understood her like that.
so steve was funny half-right hihi
SteveMcqueen wrote:Quote:
| 1. right(you) --> quiet(you)
| 2. quiet(you) --> peaceful(me)
|----
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| | 3. right(you) ^ not.right(me)
| |----
| | 4. right(you) ## ^ELIM 3
| | 5. quiet(you) ## -->ELIM 1,4
| | 6. peaceful(me) ## -->ELIM 2,5
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| 7. (right(you) ^ not.right(me)) --> peaceful(me) ## -->INTRO 3-6
SteveMcqueen wrote:well, this stuff and uml have things in common:
- both have its uses
- students are forced to learn it
- in worklife people just rarely actually use it...
while theoretically searching for better algorythms by hand and ultimately proofing their functionability. you get the idea, its the really freaky stuff.
natirips wrote:Perhaps pseudocode was very useful in 60s and 70s, but with modern text editors it's pointless, IMO at least.
natirips wrote:I find UMLs usefull only if your code is absolutely unreadable or if you're making a closed-source API;
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