Monday, January 25, 2021

Goofy Orientation

Team. Could you please help me find the right and left sides of the screen? Is the LHS and RHS, left-hand side and right-hand side, of a production in a context-free grammar inverted. In other words, what are the left and right sides of:

public static String aSimpleStringLiteral = "More backward than Aksarben."';

Could this be corrected? Or, is it the case that computing genius baffles "common sense".


When you "left-align" a paragraph in Microsoft Word or another online editor, what side of the page and screen does it align with? Are you saying, "Flush? On what side? Is that right-alignment?"

Just a reminder. Always keep this straight and remember that bolts tighten when they are turnt clockwise and loosen when they are turnt counter-clockwise. Common-sense is a nascent gift; but, it can be lost in this backwards world. Right? Or, is that Left?

And, if you think that it does not matter. Try this "natural" orientation for a year. And, see if life looks different.

Please Forgive the Rhetorical Nature of this Passage.

The Author Resolving Confusion. 

Free E-Book | A Synopsis of Programming Fundamentals

Team. Last week the author of this weblog drafted a short book covering some the concepts in computing which he has learnt within the past three decades of learning. He has a couple of post-baccalaureates in science and engineering. One is in computer science; the other is in engineering. And, the text does contain some religious content and references from the perspective of a Protestant Christian. So, if one would not find such offensive reading while seeing another man's perspective on computing, enjoy the reading. It is a "free" (*.pdf) that you can share with your friends.

Remember Hunt, Peck, and Think. It is the "Best" Programming Approach.