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    Logic gates with fluid, part 2 Computer Science

    Logic gates with fluid, part 2 Computer Science


    Logic gates with fluid, part 2

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 06:05 AM PST

    Jarvis AI Desktop Assistant

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 03:35 AM PST

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    I am really confused as to what's wrong with the statement in question 4. Went back to it every day for the last couple of days and searched the Internet but got no answer. Could somebody link me to a website which can help or give me a brief response which will guide me to the answer. Thanks

    Posted: 24 Nov 2019 02:19 AM PST

    How would one go about performing a computer's instructions by hand?

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 02:28 PM PST

    The amount of information a computer processes every second is truly unimaginable, so how would a human go about doing these processes on pen and paper? Has this ever been attempted before?

    To describe my machine, I'm imagining printing all the system information, filing it into folders and filing cabinets, and performing instructions manually by editing existing papers, producing new papers, and writing things to memory. Essentially, Human Resource Machine.

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    GSC CS Course for Beginner's

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 08:18 AM PST

    Link:- https://github.com/Arbazkhan4712/GSC-Open-Source-Computer-Science-Degree

    Here is a course for beginner's and newbies or anyone who wants to learn or develope their skills

    I have tried to create a road map for many domains like Android/IOS Developer, Full Stack Developer, DevOps Engineer , Data Scientist , Artificial Intelligence Developer And so on...

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    WebApp for implementing inverted-index mapping for documents.

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 12:07 PM PST

    Made a webapp for implementing inverted-index. Basic frontend using reactjs and backend using django.

    https://github.com/sorablaze11/TapSearch

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    The Basics: CAP Theorem Explained

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 07:41 AM PST

    Word size- am confused

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 11:25 AM PST

    Hi, what actually is word size? I understand that different busses in the CPU can have different word sizes depending on how many busses they have, and that makes sense to me, but is there an "overall" word size of a cpu? That's what I've been made to think and I don't think this is right, but please tell me otherwise if so, thanks

    Also what's the difference between bus width and word size please? Thanks

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    What programming language you would use to build systems for financial services with high fault-tolerance, concurrency and, secure model to transfer your money? Choose one: Rust, Erlang/Elixir or Go.

    Posted: 23 Nov 2019 04:02 PM PST

    Imagine that you needs to build a critical module (100,000K reqs/seg) of a transaction system to make ACH/TEF/SPEI (Direct deposit of your money,Payments from businesses to vendors and suppliers, moving money from your brick-and-mortar bank to your online bank). Considering only technical aspects and that you have a small team of 4 devs, what programming language you considering for this project: Rust, Erlang/Elixir or Go?

    I'm thankful to technologies like Java, C#, Cobol, etc… for your long-years of life, without them, this would not make sense.

    Because this make sense? The latest technologies that supports Cloud Native, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Blockchain, Crypto Assets/Crypto Currency, IoT has come to stay and innovate our lives and, those technologies has fit with the main value and principle of innovation: User-centring business model using Best Practices, DevOps and Agile Culture in the all innovation process.

    Currently, the big-banks, neo-banks or fintechs needs to delivery solutions for all people generations very fastly based in innovators business models with a incredible user experience.

    To deliver the best user experience with secure software in financial services, is critical build solutions of high fault-tolerance, concurrency, secure and compliance models to transfer your money through all customers channels: mobile, web and desktop.

    Thanks for your comments guys.

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