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  • 9 years ago

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  • 6 years ago

    Lame, this is stolen from the docs, even down to the poor formating micro$oft uses

  • 2 years ago

    Excelent article.And well apreciated that you share your thoughts.

    Ctin Negut

  • 2 years ago

    Is Microsoft the inventor of reflection ?

     

  • 1 year ago

    Yeh,there are many article which drive one concept or another .But the most fascinating thing is logics.

    Nobody is born whith all in it's mind(not even the mind code that is hash distribution,it's work well as we know) we obtain a sum of knowledge by education,and other tends to be our proper discover,The way in which logic states about sets proofs ,df,theo,corrl,meta's and so one.We look for many model of thinking ,some of them already implemented,other in reasearch phase.Writing about proper transformation is not something wrong,and become obvious that simple ideea has to be presented in

    theortical forms,and these theoretical forms should became a standard of prezentation in order to avoid affirmative.That is why we need to build logic theories and present them as should be presented.

    Or you can use upper like expresion, doesn't bother  important is communication

  • 1 year ago

    Nobody learn this at his borning,just obtain this from education and if he can handle the thing,so he shoul d it.But the most fascinating part is logic itself with  proofs,theorems,df,metha,and so on. That's why we have to present a subject in a theoretical form,to avoid expression like this.It is simple.

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