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Anthony William Sloman
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On Saturday, September 23, 2023 at 2:56:25â¯PM UTC+10, John Larkin wrote:
Actually, it isn\'t - nature does seem to be quantised.
Typing gets you to a testable solution a lot faster than soldering, but for a complete solution to a pretty wide range of instrumental problems it takes soldering to get you data of a quality worth digitising and subjecting to numerical processing.
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Bill Sloman, Sydhey
On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 20:48:56 -0700 (PDT), Data Mentahan
datame...@gmail.com> wrote:
My name is Maggie Lawson, and I am very enthusiastic to join the Internet of Think study program at STIKOM University. I am very interested in the world of technology and how software can help solve real world problems.
Since young, I have had a passion for programming. I started learning my first programming language at the age of 18, and since then, I have never stopped learning and developing my skills. I\'ve worked on several small projects and worked on several applications https://ateliersansfrontieres.org/, which helped me understand the software development process from start to finish.
I am very interested in learning concepts like web development, mobile app development and database management. I also believe that collaboration is the key to creating great software, and I am passionate about working in teams to tackle complex challenges.
While at university, I hope to deepen my understanding of various programming languages, software development methodologies, and also understand how to solve problems in software development effectively. In addition, I plan to engage in group projects and practicums to gain deeper practical experience.
Outside of academia, I enjoy exploring side projects, learning about the latest trends in the tech industry, and participating in developer communities. I also believe that continuous learning is the key to staying relevant in the rapidly changing world of technology.
I really enjoyed meeting my classmates, lecturers and professionals in the software industry. Let\'s explore this exciting world together and collaborate to create innovative solutions.
That\'s the pattern nowadays, kids want to type and not solder. But the world is still analog.
Actually, it isn\'t - nature does seem to be quantised.
Typing gets you to a testable solution a lot faster than soldering, but for a complete solution to a pretty wide range of instrumental problems it takes soldering to get you data of a quality worth digitising and subjecting to numerical processing.
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Bill Sloman, Sydhey