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Sheryl with an S
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From the American Revolution to the present, women have been in the military for more than 200 yrs. They have overcome years of obstacles to get where they are today. Women serve in greater numbers, in combat roles and in leadership positions. They are heros and will not be minimized.
From the American Revolution to the present, women have been in the military for more than 200 yrs. They have overcome years of obstacles to get where they are today. Women serve in greater numbers, in combat roles and in leadership positions. They are heros and will not be minimized.
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I'd also like to get rid of any notion of man, men in a woman, women's terms identifiers!; such as, wo-man!
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Make the term 'state,' a verb only!, or take away the term: 'state,' 's ability to be a noun part of speech!
.: english++
hoohootooskuweazeceptkkktoo en: gu ids |oOo| wofemeila e menahale lol, lmao, ...
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Relational Database <--> [Mantis | Danny ] O[bject] O[riented].exe -- U[u]ser -s -ist -ing <--> Network <--> |OS-Linux| <--> O[bject] O[riented].exe -- U[u]ser -s -ist -ing
Zooming Out View:
Database (db) <--> OO.exe -- User <--> Network <--> | OS | <--> OO.exe -- User
term: "cohesive," what is the definition of: "hesive," then the definition of co & cohesive. I'm interested in these two terms wrt: object oriented execute-able s being loosely coupled & highly cohesive.
Great question! Let's delve into these terms:
Interestingly, "hesive" isn't a standalone word in English. The term "cohesive" comes from "cohesion," which has roots in the Latin word "cohaerere," meaning "to stick together."
Co:
In the context of "cohesive," "co-" is a prefix meaning "together" or "jointly."
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"Cohesive" describes something that has the ability to stick together tightly & form a united whole. It often refers to elements within a system that are well-integrated & function together seamlessly.
When it comes to OO.exe - cutables being loosely coupled & highly cohesive, ...
Loosely Coupled:
In software design, this means that the various components or modules interact with each other in a way that minimizes dependencies. Changes in one module are less likely to impact others. This makes the system more flexible and easier to maintain.
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This refers to how closely related the responsibilities & functions w/in a single module or class are. A highly cohesive module has components that work together towards a single purpose. This makes the module easier to understand & manage.
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Some are more dedicated &
Skilled than the boys.
Never underestimate WILL!