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Sunil Grover and the Boxed Box

| Sunil Grover and the Boxed Box The first part of my essay on Sunil Grover’s use of boxes to express ideas in “The Boxed Box” is concerned solely with Grover and his boxes. If readers find the box metaphor in “The Boxed Box” interesting or confusing, please feel free to look at it briefly…

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FizzBuzz Challenge – An Interview With the Author

I created a solution to a simple FizzBuzz problem in 5 programming languages. There are over 12 million words in the English language, making it one of the most challenging problems in the language. What is more complex than the basic FizzBuzz problem is the inclusion of even more factors. The problem is to take…

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CISA Warnings of Disguised Malware on Hacked Pulse Secure Devices

CISA warns of disguised malware on hacked Pulse Secure devices, Antivirus & Malware. Download it now. CISA warns of disguised malware on hacked Pulse Secure devices, Antivirus & Malware. By: TheCodingExperts. com, Apr 15, 2020 at 02:41 AM Posted in Related Articles: Threats & Tools The latest CISA threat has been a security threat that’s…

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How to Open a Joint Bank Account As a Minor

The following are examples of bank account records of the parents that checked their bank account. They may be useful as you are planning to check your parents’ bank account to check whether your parents have already opened a different bank account. In the list above, you can see that: (1) the information is in…

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What Is Low-Code AI?

This is the second in a series of ‘low-code AI-driven data processing’ posts that I’ve been writing for Cryptojacking. In my first post, I showed how an ‘AI-driven data processing’ system could be used to generate and transmit sensitive data such as credit card numbers and emails while at the same time remaining undetectable to…

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The Blue Protocol – A Game Review

(PDF) | Source Link. I have a confession to make: I started this game by putting up a list of the titles to the last issue of the magazine (which I just found in my email at work). I had no intention of making this game a permanent fixture in the magazine. (I think I…

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The Computer Aesthetics of Charles Seigel

“It is the kind of program that, if it was written for the computer, would be better served by a manual than a text book,” said Charles Seigel, a Geneseo graduate and a computer science professor at the College of Wooster, in a press statement. “It is a program that would benefit from a very…

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Global Passwordless Authentication Software Market

The Global Passwordless Authentication Software Market 2016 is expected to grow at a high rate during the coming years and will be a lucrative market for different players across the world. This study, based on a thorough analysis of some of the aspects and factors influencing the growth of the market, provides detailed data on…

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The Future of Cemetery Management Software is Here

The future of cemetery management software is here. This paper surveys the current landscape and prospects for cemetery management software and the software market, with a special focus on cemeteries management; the software market is set apart because it is focused on the management of cemeteries. As the industry is largely driven by technology, the…

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Revisited on PlayStation Now

If you’re reading this, you’re probably already a PlayStation Now subscriber and/or PlayStation Music subscriber, but if you missed any of our past content and missed PSN’s biggest announcements, check out PlayStation Now Game Releases: RDR2 and Judgment. We hope you enjoy the reviews, and if you are looking for the full PlayStation Now Game…

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