Vine Novak

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Vine Novak

Vine Novak

@NovakVine

Zdrava kmečka pamet!

Se unió Nisan 2019
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Afghan Zoroastrian@AfgZoroastrian·
Egypt, one of the biggest downgrades in history!
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Marko@Marko63705437·
Noro. Smo edina država, ki potomcem zločincev izplačuje rento. Stop priviligiranim pokojninam.
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Marie@kripp_m·
🚨Telegram-Gründer Pavel Durov erklärt hier, wie aus seiner Sicht falsche und irreführende Behauptungen von Keir Starmer, Ursula von der Leyen und anderen genutzt werden, um ein stasiähnliches System zur digitalen Identitätsüberwachung – einen „digitalen Gulag“ – schrittweise und unter falschen Vorwänden einzuführen.
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Žiga Turk@ZigaTurk·
Je kdo tukaj znal FORTRAN?
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An IBM mathematician spent 3 years convinced he was the worst programmer at his company at work. He built to escape that embarrassment became the first high-level programming language in history. Every line of code running on Earth today traces back to that one act of shame. His name was John Backus. He was born in 1924 in Philadelphia, the son of a wealthy stockbroker who expected him to follow the same path. He failed out of the University of Virginia. He dropped out of Haverford College. He enrolled in a medical program in the Army and decided he hated medicine. He spent years doing exactly nothing the conventional way. Then one afternoon in 1945 he walked past a radio repair shop in New York and got talking to the owner and ended up building a radio from scratch in the shop's back room. Surprising thing is he had never done it before. He stayed for hours. When he left he knew what he wanted to study. He taught himself mathematics and got into Columbia. From Columbia he walked into IBM in 1950 with a degree and no idea what he was doing. He learned to program on machines that had no business being programmed. IBM computers in 1950 spoke in machine code. Raw binary. Every instruction written as a string of ones and zeros that told the hardware exactly which switches to flip. There were no shortcuts. No syntax. No vocabulary a human brain could hold in its head. The programmers who were good at it held the entire machine inside their minds. They saw the binary and felt the logic. Backus could not do this. He wrote programs that were slow, tangled, and embarrassing next to what his colleagues were producing. He was not the worst programmer at IBM. But he believed he was, which amounted to the same thing. He started building a tool to help himself. Not out of ambition. Out of humiliation. The idea was simple to the point of seeming naive. He wanted to write mathematical expressions in something that looked like mathematics, not machine code, and have the computer translate them automatically into the binary the hardware needed. He called the project a "formula translation" system. His colleagues thought it was a nice idea that would never work. The problem everyone could see was speed. Machine code written by a skilled human would always run faster than code generated by an automatic translator. The translator had to make guesses. Guesses meant inefficiency. Inefficiency meant the whole project was a toy. Backus spent three years proving them wrong. In 1957 IBM released FORTRAN to its customers. The first compiled programming language in history. The translator Backus built was so efficient that the code it generated ran at speeds within 20 percent of hand-written machine code. Not a toy. Not a curiosity. A working tool that let scientists and engineers write programs in expressions their own minds had generated, and watch the machine execute them. The adoption was immediate and total. Scientists who had spent careers translating their equations into machine code by hand were suddenly writing programs in hours instead of weeks. Labs that had used IBM machines for narrow tasks started using them for everything. The market for computing changed overnight. Then something happened that nobody predicted. Other people started building other languages using the same idea. COBOL. LISP. ALGOL. BASIC. Every language built its own translator using the architectural logic FORTRAN had demonstrated. The idea that a computer could read something resembling human thought, rather than the other way around, was now a proof of concept that anyone could extend. Every programming language that has ever existed was built on the answer to the question Backus asked because he was ashamed of the code he was writing. He won the Turing Award in 1977. The committee citation said his work had made it possible for more people to use computers for more things than any other single development in the history of computing. He said in the acceptance speech that he had not set out to change computing. He had set out to stop writing bad code. The gap between what you are bad at and what you are trying to fix is usually where the real invention lives.

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Vine Novak@NovakVine·
@spelakozar Pa veš zakaj dolguje? Ker mu KOLEKTOR ni plačal opravljenih del! Saj veš, tisti Petričev Kolektor s 1000 aneksi in 5x preplačanimi projekti! #gamadKomunistična
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Špela Kožar@spelakozar·
M: Koliko poslanec Mijić dolguje delavcem? Goran Lukić: To ve le on. A definitivno več, kot trdi, torej 12 tisoč. M: Koliko pa je teh delavcev? Oni stalno govorijo o treh. Goran Lukić: Ah, kje. To so le primeri, ki jih imamo mi. Na nas se vsak dan obrača več delavcev. #marcel
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dušan kočevar@dusankocevar1·
Stevanovič v Srbijo. Srbska aktualna oblast je karakterno zelo podobna naši. Tako, da bo pogovor zagotovo ploden, kako še dodatno jemati moč ljudem in s tem demokraciji.🤮🇸🇮🍀
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Vine Novak@NovakVine·
@rtvslo Je @strankalevica že komentirala bankrot podjetja g. Mijiča, ker jim - kot podizvajalcem - naročnik KOLEKTOR tovariša Petriča ni plačal računov za opravljene storitve? Mafijaknovićev klub nategunov rdeče mafije!
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📱MMC RTV Slovenija
Levica je napovedala zahtevo za sklic seje odbora DZ-ja za gospodarstvo, delo in šport, na kateri želijo odpreti vprašanje politične odgovornosti in primernosti poslanca Resni.ce Borisa Mijiča. Zahtevali bodo njegov odstop. rtvslo.si/slovenija/levi…
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Vine Novak@NovakVine·
@povprecen Slovenec, ki ne razume bolgarsko, nemško in italijansko… tam lahko voli, razume pa srbsko, bosansko vendar tam ne sme! #boŠlo
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Vine Novak@NovakVine·
@BSkelaSavic No, dajmo tole v pravi konetkst! Podjetje je bankrotiralo, ker jim KOLEKTOR - kot podizvalalcem - ni plačeval računov za opravljene storitve! Ja, tisti Petričev, s 1000 aneksi in 10x preplačanimi cenami! Po mafijankovićevo - dopustno, sprejemljivo, vaše! #močMafiji
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Brigita Skela Savič
Brigita Skela Savič@BSkelaSavic·
Poslanec ukrade sendvič, odstopi, bilo je v Šarčevi vladi, danes je poslanec državi dolžan 30.000 eur davkov, delavcem dolžan plače, idr., pa mirno sedi v DZ in poslušamo, kako bo dolg poplačan. Nedopustno, nesprejemljivo, da s takimi prekrški ne odide iz DZ. Moč prevarantom!
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☃️Sergij☢️
☃️Sergij☢️@2021m2021·
Ker se glede ukinitve volilne pravice na lokalnih volitvah za državljane tretjih držav najbolj repenčijo prišleki iz balkanskih vukojebin oziroma jih levica najbolj izkorišča.
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Southampton Times
Southampton Times@sotontimes·
🔺Telegram founder Pavel Durov compares the lack of panic during the sinking of the Titanic with the current lack of awareness in Europe as citizens freedoms are stripped away: “I came here today to tell you-that we find ourselves in a similar predicament. In a similar situation. Our ship. Has already hit the iceberg. We have already started to sink. Without even realizing it. And I'm talking about the ship of our personal freedoms” Continuing giving examples of his personal experiences of fraud and corruption with Russia, the EU and France. Before moving onto Keir Starmer’s UK clampdown on social media: “Thousands of people are getting arrested every year in the United Kingdom for social media posts. You say somethingpolitically incorrect online, you may end up being fined or spend some time in prison in Germany”
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Vine Novak@NovakVine·
In ker je kri gospodarstva v bistvu dizel, bodo cene in inflacija še višje. Čestitke!
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Austrian president said all women should wear a hijab to show solidarity with Muslims: “With increasing Islamophobia, we might have to ask ALL women to wear a headscarf to show solidarity with those who do so for religious reasons.” This is mental illness.
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