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The Internet has been adopted worldwide, and is part of daily life.
This exhibit expresses the flow of binary information.
The "Hands-On Model of the Internet" exhibit uses white and black balls to visualize how information is delivered over the Internet. A message can be sent from one terminal to another using information packets consisting of 16 white and black balls. Watch how your message moves through the network spinning around in towers that are mechanical equivalents of electronic routers before it reaches its destination terminal.
By sending messages, sounds, or even movements, and actually seeing them delivered to a person on the other side of the network, you can directly experience that the Internet is within understanding, and see it as a communication tool that connects the world.
These kids aren’t lazy. We’re failing them.
Tout le monde sait ce que sont le couplage et la cohésion, mais peu de gens savent l'expliquer. Encore moins de monde est conscient du fait qu'évaluer le couplage et la cohésion suppose de voyager dans le temps. En tout cas moi je ne savais rien de tout ça. Voyons ensemble comment appréhender l'évolutivité du code sans super pouvoir.Read more →
This Web site is dedicated to the wonderful world of the short story and to all who enjoy reading shorts stories as I do. I will try to add a few short stories every month.
This post is about two new command-line utilities: rep and ren. Both are available on GitHub.
Learning how to build quality software is not part of computer science education. How do we learn it?
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Home of grommunio documentation.
Bryan Washington writes about learning to cook soondubu jjigae, a Korean silken-tofu stew, and provides a recipe.
While there's no official word from NASA on this, the buzz around the blogosphere is that Voyager 1 has left the Solar System. The evidence comes from this graph, above, which shows the number of particles, ...
A bit of reverse engineering goes a long way
I want to take a moment to talk about one of the greatest user interface disasters in history: the shooting down of Iran Air Flight 655 by the U.S. Navy missile cruiser USS Vincennes (CG-49) over the Persian Gulf on July 3, 1988. All 290 people on board the airliner were killed.