Weird as it might look, here, JWL tries to design a cryptic book cover for his novel, Shrines of The Free Men. Grab a copy of that book from the link below:
https://t.me/ugandanow/745
https://t.me/ugandanow/745
DNA is a biological concept originally. However, in modern times, this phenomena that's mostly found in nature, has caught the attention of researchers from many fields including those not directly related to biology.
Here, we see an attempt to illustrate the idea that a kind of source code (the G, A, C & T molecular codes for example ) come together to specify structures that define DNA, and which in turn defines the character of living things or tissue.
DNA ideas relating to genetic programming for example, have been explored by JWL in one or more projects. An example is on this link:
https://github.com/mcnemesis/Genetic-Experiments-in-Ruby
Here, we see an attempt to illustrate the idea that a kind of source code (the G, A, C & T molecular codes for example ) come together to specify structures that define DNA, and which in turn defines the character of living things or tissue.
DNA ideas relating to genetic programming for example, have been explored by JWL in one or more projects. An example is on this link:
https://github.com/mcnemesis/Genetic-Experiments-in-Ruby
Blackboards, as law enforcement tools in a community.
In this micro lecture, we basically get a glimpse of the core process behind much of how computer program construction works, with special attention to the typical general process of creating a binary program artifact --- an executable or library for example, from raw source codes that might or might not reference other sources and/or headers/libraries.
It is hoped that this single diagram can likewise help in illustrating how C Programming works at its simplest, and how one might come to appreciate fundamental computer science/engineering concepts such as systematic design, reproducibility, extensibility, portability, provability, lexical correctness, compression, encoding and abstract machines to name but a few things that one might explore or explain using this single fundamental diagram.
[[ as usual, all material here is original Intellectual Property of our beloved benefactor & educer, Joseph Willrich Lutalo C.M.R.W // please don't copy or reproduce without his permission, this is his special work ]]
It is hoped that this single diagram can likewise help in illustrating how C Programming works at its simplest, and how one might come to appreciate fundamental computer science/engineering concepts such as systematic design, reproducibility, extensibility, portability, provability, lexical correctness, compression, encoding and abstract machines to name but a few things that one might explore or explain using this single fundamental diagram.
[[ as usual, all material here is original Intellectual Property of our beloved benefactor & educer, Joseph Willrich Lutalo C.M.R.W // please don't copy or reproduce without his permission, this is his special work ]]
Blackboard Computing Adventures π‘
In this micro lecture, we basically get a glimpse of the core process behind much of how computer program construction works, with special attention to the typical general process of creating a binary program artifact --- an executable or library for exampleβ¦
Closely related to this lecture, but presented as video lectures {{ blackboard adventures in them? yes }} are the following two interesting Computer Science related episodes by JWL:
[1] Concerning Exploring Autonomous Graph Colouring: https://youtu.be/dIKRr0t9Yj0
[2] An Attempt to Define Apps With A Simple General Model : https://youtu.be/OrxoNaNP3Bw
Hope you find these video lectures series as interesting/useful as the static kinds on BBA here.
[1] Concerning Exploring Autonomous Graph Colouring: https://youtu.be/dIKRr0t9Yj0
[2] An Attempt to Define Apps With A Simple General Model : https://youtu.be/OrxoNaNP3Bw
Hope you find these video lectures series as interesting/useful as the static kinds on BBA here.
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MLS: Mini Lecture Series | Autonomous Graph Coloring
Blackboard Computing Adventures π‘
Closely related to this lecture, but presented as video lectures {{ blackboard adventures in them? yes }} are the following two interesting Computer Science related episodes by JWL: [1] Concerning Exploring Autonomous Graph Colouring: https://youtu.be/dIKRr0t9Yj0β¦
Of course, more/most, in JWL Video Mini-Lectures series to be found here: https://all266.com/mlectures/
If no one ever calls me to teach or share the wisdom I have found in life, and if no one thanks me or cares to reward me, at least, God compels me to openly share and teach, for the sake of those in need of guidance and nurture... Especially the youth and young. For me, this is a fair way to give back, and thank all who've helped me grow and become that what I am. Especially, the many benefactors that struggled to pay my school fees over the years... God bless you abundantly, and let's keep The Light of Wisdom shinning π