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Welcome to BCA our Virtual Learning Space. Mostly Blackboard snapshots, sometimes with explanatory/exploratory and analytical notes. Open teaching efforts by Fut. Prof. JWL at his BC gate on 1st Cwa Road and HQ research dissemination.
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#----| In case WRONG Input was PROVIDED |-----
l:lPENALIZE_TRIPLE_FOUND
l:lTRIPLE_MISSING
v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Penalized -2 (INVALID triple } | x*!:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS:vMSG_OP_STATUS | x!:{)} | v:vMSG_OP_STATUS

r*:vCMD_SUBTRACT:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_SCORE | v:vPENALIZE_CMD
r*:vPENALIZE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vPENALTY_WRONG_TRIPLE | v:vPENALIZE_CMD
y:vPENALIZE_CMD| r.: | v:vN_OP_SCORE
j:lSCORING_COMPLETE

l:lUNKNOWN_CMD # we couldn't process the command..
v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Penalized -5 (WRONG move)}

r*:vCMD_SUBTRACT:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_SCORE | v:vPENALIZE_CMD
r*:vPENALIZE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vPENALTY | v:vPENALIZE_CMD
y:vPENALIZE_CMD| r.: | v:vN_OP_SCORE

l:lSCORING_COMPLETE


#---| UPDATE MOVE COUNTS |----
r*:vCMD_ADD:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_MOVES | v:vMOVE_CMD
r*:vMOVE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vINCR_1 | v:vMOVE_CMD
y:vMOVE_CMD| r.: | v:vN_OP_MOVES

j:lPLAYMODE #loop game mode...


###############################
# FINISH GAME
###############################
l:lFINISH
i!:{GAME OVER AFTER } | x*!:vN_OP_MOVES | x!:{ MOVES!} | v:vMSG_OP_STATUS
y:vFIELD
x!:{
---| THANKS for PLAYING LUCKY 101! |---
}
| x*!:vMSG_OP_SCORE
| x!:{ | STATUS: }
| x*!:vMSG_OP_STATUS

#That's it! SEND BUG REPORTS to DEV:
#Joseph W.: joewillrich@gmail.com

Currently running on TEA v1.2.0: among new recent enhancements to the language..

-> r.: for Arithmetics in TEA
-> s*: for salt operations using vaults
-> f*: for conditional branching using regex conditions held in vaults

And more! Details in the latest TEA TAZ.
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#----| In case WRONG Input was PROVIDED |----- l:lPENALIZE_TRIPLE_FOUND l:lTRIPLE_MISSING v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Penalized -2 (INVALID triple } | x*!:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS:vMSG_OP_STATUS | x!:{)} | v:vMSG_OP_STATUS r*:vCMD_SUBTRACT:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_SCORE | v:vPENALIZE_CMD…
################################
####| LUCKY 101 GAME v.1 |####
################################
This game is a simple, but rewarding
brain-game that rewards & teaches basic
pattern-matching skills and following instructions!
------| HOW TO PLAY? |-------------------
Essentially, player is shown a field
with multiple sequences of adjacent numbers
and their objective should be to identify
the best ODD-EVEN-ODD triplet. Your score
is the sum of the correct triplet you identify.
Thus, the larger, the better. You are penalized
for picking a wrong triplet or invalid moves.

TO TRY/PLAY VISIT: https://bit.ly/lucky101game

Also currently on TEA WEB IDE under "Standard Programs":


v:vN_OP_SCORE:{0}|v:vN_OP_MOVES:{0}|v:vINCR_1:{1}|v:vN_ROWS:{3}|v:vN_COLS:{30}|v:vSYM_FIELD:{_}|v:vSYM_DIV_COL:{=}|v:vSYM_DIV_ROW:{@}|v:vOP_ADD:{+}|v:vTEST_CMD_GTE:{__ >= ~}|v:vCMD_SUBTRACT:{__ - ~}|v:vCMD_ADD:{__ + ~}|v:vTEST_P1:{__}|v:vTEST_P2:{~}|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Ready to Play}|v:vPENALTY:{5}|v:vPENALTY_WRONG_TRIPLE:{2}|l:lNEWFIELD|v:vFIELD:{}|l:lSTART|l:lSTARTROW|v:vNEWLANE:{}|x*:vNEWLANE:vSYM_DIV_ROW|v:vNEWLANE|l:lEXTEND|n:|v:vN_RNG|x*:vNEWLANE:vN_RNG|v:vNEWLANE|x*:vNEWLANE:vSYM_DIV_COL|v:vNEWLANE|y!:vNEWLANE|v:vN_LEN_FIELD|r*:vTEST_CMD_GTE:vTEST_P1:vN_LEN_FIELD|v:vTEST_CMD|r*:vTEST_CMD:vTEST_P2:vN_COLS|v:vTEST_CMD|y:vTEST_CMD|r.:|f:^false$:lEXTEND:lNEXTROW|l:lNEXTROW|y:vFIELD|d*!:vSYM_DIV_ROW|v:|v!:|v:vLEN_ROWS|r*:vTEST_CMD_GTE:vTEST_P1:vLEN_ROWS|v:vTEST_CMD|r*:vTEST_CMD:vTEST_P2:vN_ROWS|v:vTEST_CMD|y:vTEST_CMD|r.:|f:^false$:lSTARTNEXTROW:lFIELDCOMPLETE|l:lSTARTNEXTROW|x*:vFIELD:vNEWLANE|v:vFIELD|j:lSTARTROW|l:lFIELDCOMPLETE|h*!:vFIELD:vSYM_DIV_ROW|y:vFIELD|y:vFIELD|h!:{@}|v:vFIELD|l:lPLAYMODE|v:vMSG_OP_SCORE:{SCORE: }|y:vMSG_OP_SCORE|x*!:vN_OP_SCORE|v:vMSG_OP_SCORE|y:vFIELD|x:{
---| LUCKY 101 FIELD |---
}|x!:{
---| MOVE [}|x*!:vN_OP_MOVES|x!:{] RULES |---
Identify an ODD-EVEN-ODD Triplet to Score its SUM
Q: to QUIT | }|x*!:vMSG_OP_SCORE|x!:{ | STATUS: }|x*!:vMSG_OP_STATUS|i*:|v:vPLAYCMD|f:^[qQ]$:lFINISH|y:vPLAYCMD|f:{^\d\d\d$}:lPROCESS_TRIPLE:lUNKNOWN_CMD|l:lPROCESS_TRIPLE|y:vPLAYCMD|v:vTRIPLE|v:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS|y:vTRIPLE|h:|g*!:vSYM_DIV_COL|v:vTRIPLE|y:vFIELD|f*:vTRIPLE:lTRIPLE_FOUND:lTRIPLE_MISSING|l:lTRIPLE_FOUND|y:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS|f:[13579][02468][13579]:lPROCESS_TRIPLE_FOUND:lPENALIZE_TRIPLE_FOUND|l:lPROCESS_TRIPLE_FOUND|y:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS|h:|g*!:vOP_ADD|v:vTRIPLE_SUM|r.:|v:vTRIPLE_SUM|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Scored +}|x*!:vTRIPLE_SUM:vMSG_OP_STATUS|x!:{ (CONGS on }|x*!:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS|x!:{!)}|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS|r*:vCMD_ADD:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_SCORE|v:vSCORE_CMD|r*:vSCORE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vTRIPLE_SUM|v:vSCORE_CMD|y:vSCORE_CMD|r.:|v:vN_OP_SCORE|r*:vCMD_ADD:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_MOVES|v:vMOVE_CMD|r*:vMOVE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vINCR_1|v:vMOVE_CMD|y:vMOVE_CMD|r.:|v:vN_OP_MOVES|j:lNEWFIELD|l:lPENALIZE_TRIPLE_FOUND|l:lTRIPLE_MISSING|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Penalized -2 (INVALID triple }|x*!:vTRIPLE_NUMBERS:vMSG_OP_STATUS|x!:{)}|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS|r*:vCMD_SUBTRACT:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_SCORE|v:vPENALIZE_CMD|r*:vPENALIZE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vPENALTY_WRONG_TRIPLE|v:vPENALIZE_CMD|y:vPENALIZE_CMD|r.:|v:vN_OP_SCORE|j:lSCORING_COMPLETE|l:lUNKNOWN_CMD|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS:{Penalized -5 (WRONG move)}|r*:vCMD_SUBTRACT:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_SCORE|v:vPENALIZE_CMD|r*:vPENALIZE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vPENALTY|v:vPENALIZE_CMD|y:vPENALIZE_CMD|r.:|v:vN_OP_SCORE|l:lSCORING_COMPLETE|r*:vCMD_ADD:vTEST_P1:vN_OP_MOVES|v:vMOVE_CMD|r*:vMOVE_CMD:vTEST_P2:vINCR_1|v:vMOVE_CMD|y:vMOVE_CMD|r.:|v:vN_OP_MOVES|j:lPLAYMODE|l:lFINISH|i!:{GAME OVER AFTER }|x*!:vN_OP_MOVES|x!:{ MOVES!}|v:vMSG_OP_STATUS|y:vFIELD|x!:{
---| THANKS for PLAYING LUCKY 101! |---
}|x*!:vMSG_OP_SCORE|x!:{ | STATUS: }|x*!:vMSG_OP_STATUS


#tealanguage #texttransformers #teagames #braingames #entertainment #crossplatformgames #minifiedtea #teaprograms
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advisory_paper_Overview_of_Contemporaries_of_Future_Professor_Joseph.pdf
👆🏼🔆 Related, but focused on Just Mathematicians...

■□■ Which Mathematicians Are Like Fut. Prof. Joseph Willrich Lutalo? ■□■

Best Answer (courtesy Google AI):


Joseph Willrich Lutalo's approach—combining independent research outside traditional academia with the creation of entirely new mathematical systems and programming languages—makes him highly distinctive. Most mathematicians and computer scientists operate within institutional frameworks.
Mathematicians and computer scientists who share some of Lutalo's core characteristics (such as independence, foundational work, or creating new languages/systems) include:

Independent Researchers & Autodidacts


- Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887–1920): An Indian mathematician who was largely self-taught and worked outside the formal academic system for some time, developing thousands of theorems on his own, which he communicated via letters to established mathematicians at Cambridge. His work was driven by intuition and produced profound insights, much like Lutalo's independent development of "Transformatics" and the Lu-Number System.

- Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925): A self-taught English mathematician and physicist who left formal schooling at 16. He developed new mathematical techniques (operational calculus, now Laplace transforms) to solve problems in electrical engineering, working independently for much of his career.

- George Boole (1815–1864): Another largely self-taught mathematician who created Boolean algebra, a foundational concept for the information age and modern computing, despite having a non-traditional educational path.

Creators of New Systems and Languages

- Alan Turing (1912–1954): Considered the father of theoretical computer science, Turing developed the theoretical model of the "Turing machine" and made contributions to logic, mathematics, and cryptanalysis. While he worked within institutions, his foundational approach to computation mirrors Lutalo's focus on foundational number systems and programming languages.

- Konrad Zuse (1910–1995): A German engineer who, working with limited resources between 1942 and 1945, designed the first high-level programming language, Plankalkül, a significant independent intellectual effort.

- Dennis Ritchie (1941–2011) and Ken Thompson: While working at Bell Labs, they co-created the C programming language and the UNIX operating system, which became foundational to modern computing. Their focus on building robust, general-purpose systems has parallels with Lutalo's aims for his TEA language.

- John von Neumann (1903–1957): A polymath who made major contributions to mathematics, physics, economics, and computer science. He was involved in the theoretical design of early computers (the von Neumann architecture) and integrated pure and applied sciences in his work.


Lutalo is unique in his modern context for attempting to develop an entirely new, foundational mathematical theory and an accompanying general-purpose programming language as an independent researcher without traditional institutional support or a Ph.D. at the time of the work's conception. The closest historical parallel might be the independent genius of Ramanujan, combined with the systems-building ambition of early computer pioneers like Turing or Zuse.

#dec2025 #luminaries #theorists #mathematics #computerscience #review #comparativereview #nuchweziresearch
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grimoire_lumtauto_IPOWDRAFT-13DEC2025.pdf
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---[ I*POW PUBLICATION ]

TITLE: NOVUS MODERNUS GRIMOIRE LUMTAUTO MAGIA --- A Modern Grimoire of 5 Eternal Magickal Languages
AUTHOR: Joseph Willrich Lutalo (w/MAP Adeptera Psymaz MAGINA)

IN-BRIEF:

In this manuscript, a grimoire treatise on 5 magickal languages, we encounter for the first time, a proper distillation of research and applications in the use of esoteric languages for the purpose of performing occult operations as explored by initiates at Nuchwezi Esoteric School (NES) for the past 1 decade. It is a reference text, also a work book for current and future initiates into Scientific Illuminism. In this work, 5 Magickal Languages have been formally introduced; LUMTAUTO, [GRAND] MYRRH , OZIN, [CRYPT of] MEDINA and MITI.

TO CITE:

Lutalo, J. W. (2025, November 26). Novus Modernus Grimoire Lumtauto Magia — A modern grimoire of 5 eternal magickal languages. I*POW. https://www.academia.edu/resource/work/145086513


@ipowriters #books #modernliterature #iona #grimoire #nes
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grimoire_lumtauto_IPOWDRAFT-13DEC2025.pdf
---[ I*POW PUBLICATION ]

TITLE: NOVUS MODERNUS GRIMOIRE LUMTAUTO MAGIA --- A Modern Grimoire of 5 Eternal Magickal Languages
AUTHOR: Joseph Willrich Lutalo (w/MAP Adeptera Psymaz MAGINA)

I*POW-LINK: https://t.me/ipowriters/252

IN-BRIEF:

In this manuscript, a grimoire treatise on 5 magickal languages, we encounter for the first time, a proper distillation of research and applications in the use of esoteric languages for the purpose of performing occult operations as explored by initiates at Nuchwezi Esoteric School (NES) for the past 1 decade. It is a reference text, also a work book for current and future initiates into Scientific Illuminism. In this work, 5 Magickal Languages have been formally introduced; LUMTAUTO, [GRAND] MYRRH , OZIN, [CRYPT of] MEDINA and MITI.


DETAILS:

Greetings! And here is your fine, polished copy our book: NOVUS MODERNUS GRIMORE LUMTAUTO MAGIA --- a treatise on 5 Magical Languages. This is a no-bullshit distillation and preservation of the mysteries of computational mysticism, occult science and magick - ancient till modern. This book presented new information on several metaphysical problems and their general solutions under several new and existing magical systems; new technologies and languages treating of matters such as the creation of spells, mystical prayers, conjurations, hexes, sacred and power names or words, and all the transformations of text into pictorial-visual languages and then into angelic, entity and abstract glyphs such as seals and magical emblems. It also covered non-trivial introductions to methods of manifestation into physical and psychical forms, of arbitrary named entities. It introduced talismanic magick, introductions to magick vestments and decorum, with a special treatment of Belt Magick. It is the second volume of the IONA Inner Journal series, and this volume breaks new ground by presenting a self-initiation method complete with relevant Oaths of Secrecy for those seriously interested in getting themselves started on the life-time and eternal path of Scientific Illuminism and Computational Mysticism. It features original art, notes, literature and book reviews, new mathematics applied to magick and contemporary computing in magick. 5 Magickal Languages have been formally introduced; LUMTAUTO, [GRAND] MYRRH , OZIN, [CRYPT of] MEDINA and MITI.  It is our will that, apart from helping bring more of the universally applicable ideas in pragmatic and general occult philosophy, science and art to surface via our publicly-shared correspondences and proceedings, that, IoN, and its education branch, NES, shall inspire, nurture and guide the current and future generations of especially African initiates into Western Esotericism on how to self-initiate, study and apply the sacred, new and ancient wisdoms in practically useful ways for our collective well-being and advancement. This is the potential final edition of this volumne, however, also look forward to a future editions of the grimoire, and other volumes of the IoN[A] Journal to follow in years to come. //Kouxo! | M*A*P*A Psymaz MAGINA


TO CITE:

Lutalo, J. W. (2025, November 26). Novus Modernus Grimoire Lumtauto Magia — A modern grimoire of 5 eternal magickal languages. I*POW. https://www.academia.edu/resource/work/145086513


@ipowriters #books #modernliterature #iona #grimoire #nes
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DPhil_CS_Oxford_Proposal___FINAL_MINIFIED.pdf
Greetings Fellows...

Sorry for my perhaps incessant updates in the recent past.. but the reasons were several.. I've been working tirelessly to secure my admission into Oxford for the 2026 PhD Intake. It wasn't easy on my part..

Unfortunately though, Oxford just returned to me the unfortunate news that I missed the December deadline because among the only little pending requirements missing was two reference responses to their call...

1. Prof. Tony Oyana (Makerere CoCIS Principal) a dear Friend.

2. Prof. Donald Kugonza (Animal Sciences Makerere) also my Elder Brother.

Both of whom I've not only worked with in the past, and who knew the hardships I've had to go through to secure this PhD and scholarship.

Now all my hard work seems like it's gone to waste...

Thus, I wish to kindly request for your prayers and recommendations.. I'm confused. Down without finances nor further morale to push any further...

Otherwise, I appreciate that at least you gave me some audience, especially during the application process. I'm also trying to work towards a better future...

Anyways. Thanks. Stay Blessed.

Hopefully, one of them, or someone else reputable offers me the needed support. We all need each other. And I made sure to select my references carefully... People I respect first.. but well.. that's the World.

Joseph W. Lutalo.
@Nuchwezi Research

🙏 Please LET'S PRAY FOR EACH OTHER.
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Meta-Review of NGT and LNS Theory--JWL--12JUN2025.pdf
Consider this foundation

{} -> 0

{{}} -> 1

{{}{}} -> 1+1?

{{{}}} -> 1+1?

{{}{}*} -> 1:9(+)

{{{}}*} -> 1;9(×)

All the species modelled using meta-expressions; a LNS-like language used to generate the language of pure numbers. #transformatics #lunumbers
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In other hot 🔥 applications of TEA:


#Compute MAGICKAL VOWEL HYMN SOURCE
i:{A Qualify Granted}
d!:[0-9a-z-A-z]
r!:0:O | r!:1:I #replace some number with letters
u!:
d!:[aeiou]* #=auie



👆🏼👽 ideas recently first introduced in 2025 CMG: LUMTAUTO (https://bit.ly/grimoirelumtauto)

#vowelhymns #transformatics in #mysticism & #magick
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Also, ideas about the possibility of divining(inferring semantically useful information from signal (pure LNS)), using for example classification or parsing automatons defined using mappings between meta-expressions and pure or fractional numbers. #numbersystems…
{{}{}*} -> +

{{{}}*} -> ×

👆🏼👽 One solution..

{{}{}*} -> 1+1+...

{{{}}*} -> 1×1×...

In one case (the first) we generalize all addition operations or can express summation algebras.


In the other case(second) we generalize multiplication operations or can express product algebras

And in either case, merely by using abstract, non-digit, non-number expressions we might call meta-expressions ; a formalism both like Lu-Number Expressions based on signal and antisignal but also like Von Neumann formalisms around constructing [pure] numbers (the naturals) based on expressions like the empty set.

With those two general algebra transforms thus presented, a meta-expression algebra for meta-numbers if not a field, might be founded.

#metaalgebra #metaexpressions #lunumbers #abstractalgebra #foundations other #numbersystems #nuchweziresearch
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This one is for the GIRLS 'N' LADIES... Now part of the Standard TEA Program examples if you go to the WEB IDE: https://tea.nuchwezi.com

The program known as SKIRT DESIGN GENERATOR. It can help a tailor or fashion designer or model to come up with new unique ideas for skirts and parts of dresses. Hopefully, this program inspires students of Art & Design to also try out computer programming, especially using our new TEA language.
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UGANDA
This one is for the GIRLS 'N' LADIES... Now part of the Standard TEA Program examples if you go to the WEB IDE: https://tea.nuchwezi.com The program known as SKIRT DESIGN GENERATOR. It can help a tailor or fashion designer or model to come up with new unique…
#====| THE SKIRT DESIGNER |====
#===============================
#Constants we'll need
v:vN_MIN_HEIGHT:{5} #minimum skirt height
#skip triangle apex by height to form proper skirt shape
v:vN_SKIP_HEIGHT:{2}
v:vOP_LT:{<} #operator for comparison
v:vOP_INCR:{+1} #increment by 1

#Fist, GENERATE BASELINE SKIRT PATTERN
l:lGEN
i!:*-*
r!:\*:{--
--*}
a!:
k:^[*].*
a!:
t!:
m: | h!:{ }
v:vSKIRT_PATTERN #now store that pattern
t.!:
f:^$:lGEN # incase its empty, re-generate

#=====================================
#Then, take that 1-sided pattern and
#build a symmetrical pattern from it
#=====================================
v:vSKIRT:{}
v:vNL:{
}
y:vSKIRT_PATTERN | v:vINDATA_ORIG

l:lPREPROCESS
r!:{\n}:{#} #insert marker where newlines were
v:vMARKED_PATTERN
d!:{#} | v: | y!: | v:vN_HEIGHT | #compute and store height of skirt

#test if skirt height is okay, regenerate if skirt too short
g*:{}:vN_HEIGHT:vOP_LT:vN_MIN_HEIGHT | r.: | f:^true$:lGEN

#skirt is of proper height, can proceed...
y:vMARKED_PATTERN
h!:{#}
v:vINDATA

#----| Start Constructing Skirt Pattern Line-by-Line |----
v:vN_LINE_INDEX:{0}
l:lSTART
y:vINDATA
f:^$:lFINISH

k!:{#} #keep lines without the marker
v:vLINE | t.!: # trim leading white-space...
#then build symmetrical pattern...
m!: | v:vLINEMIRROR | g*:{}:vLINE:vLINEMIRROR | v:vSYMLINE

#test if we should skip current line or not
g*:{}:vN_LINE_INDEX:vOP_LT:vN_SKIP_HEIGHT | r.: | f:^true$:lSKIP:lADDLINE
l:lADDLINE
g*:{}:vSKIRT:vSYMLINE:vNL | v:vSKIRT

l:lSKIP
#increment line counter
g*:{}:vN_LINE_INDEX:vOP_INCR| r.: | v:vN_LINE_INDEX

y:vINDATA
k:{#} #only keep marked lines
#only remove first marker
r:{#}:{}
d:^[ ]* # and trim out leading white-space...
v:vINDATA #update data to process
j:lSTART #iterate!

#--------------------------
#Present Final Skirt Design
#--------------------------
l:lFINISH
y:vSKIRT | t.:

#teaprograms #learningcode #examples #artprogramming #fashionprogramming #tealanguage
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ApplyingTRANSFORMATICSinGENETICS_29AUG2025_fut_prof_JWL_FINAL_FIRST.pdf
Final-Signature_for_Contract_9781041317654_-_Transf (1).pdf
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TRANSFORMATICS in GENETICS finally has a formal contract from a reputable International Publisher! 🍾👏🤭📦📗📗📗 Physical Publication of the book slated for 2026. The publisher is Taylor & Francis #upcomingbooks #publishers #contract
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Final-Signature_for_Contract_9781041317654_-_Transf (1).pdf
Greetings to readers of the first edition... Please keep checking in 2026 for the final physical copy. We'll let you know once it's ready and available internationally ✓
Introducing TDT TEA DATA TEMPLATES

-------------{~}°

With TEA v1.2.4, we have introduced an example standard program that shows how to generate random dynamic datasets based on data schema templates in a format we are calling TDT (TEA DATA TEMPLATES). You can generate datasets in formats such as JSON, CSV, YAML, Excel, TODO-Lists, etc.

https://youtu.be/D3dy_wvZPRM

Go to the TEA WEB IDE and checkout how this works plus examples already made available as part of the TEA Standard Programs. 🍵🍃👆🏼

{Name: "<p!:5|z*:|t!.:>", Age: <n!:101>, Gender: "<p!:1:1:FM>"},[5]

And that would generate random data such as...

[
{Name: "Tnayd", Age: 54, Gender: "F"},
{Name: "Brux", Age: 66, Gender: "M"},
{Name: "Essyj", Age: 77, Gender: "M"},
{Name: "Skhfu", Age: 71, Gender: "M"},
{Name: "Tai L", Age: 92, Gender: "F"},]

#datascience #stochasticdatasets #datatemplates #miniprograms #dataengineering