There's no law against misuse of words.
Some fools not understanding a word doesn't mean that the word itself has no clearly defined meaning.
There's no law against misuse of words.
Some fools not understanding a word doesn't mean that the word itself has no clearly defined meaning.
Hmm...please give an example of a developer jargon term that is very, very ambiguous.
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King Leopold II of Belgium killed 13 million people in the Congo.
The world doesn't remember this genocide.
Winston Churchill was responsible for the Great Famine of Bengal:
https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9450/bengal-famine
37 years later a Catholic nun was awarded the Nobel peace prize for helping the "poor" people of Bengal, to whitewash this genocide. The world remembers Mother Teresa's service, but not why Bengal ever needed her in the first place.
I am curious about so many things, and was hitting the library so hard, that the librarians had me banned from the library.
Ah well, there are more libraries on this island.
That one's puzzling. Not sure if I buy the science completely yet.
A Drake's Equation style computational model of evolution:
How long does an organism take to reach reproductive maturity? How many offspring does it produce? How much of a survival advantage do a particular offspring's genes confer to it ( miniscule)? Or does a mutation render it sterile? How many more offspring does it produce with that gene expressed phenotypically? etc...
Evolution seems to happen a bit too fast.
Very interesting. Could you please elucidate with an example?
The aim of a good debate is to find out what is right, not who is right. There may be friction, though the aim should be to produce light rather than heat.