Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
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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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Talking of other kinds of blackboards... MET, the information field operator I wrote, and an instance of which I show here, is a very important companion tool for any learner. Especially with higher level learners.
My research interests in creating a programming language useful to the inner and higher needs of a human, led me to create and develop TEA and TTTT since around 2020. This passionate work has culminated in the instances of TTTT you might find in the wild, as well as on official platform stores such as Play. However, this isn't all that's possible in this field, nor industry yet. But nonetheless, looking back at what we've accomplished thus far, one might look at a well composed TEAS and remark... "Yes, that there could be all we need to take any truck from the ground to the moon in a flash!" A testimony to the fact that careful applications of TEAS & the TTTT imbue one with a kind of superpower.
Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
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RNG? Someone has asked...

Well, given example input:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
and the following TEA script:

s:
aa:
d:[ ]+[0-9 ]*$

One can readily generate random numbers in the range 0-9876543210 as shown in example below...
Forwarded from UGANDA
It is surely the right time for business.
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In cutting-edge Technology Research Updates
From Nuchwezi ICT Research Labs: "Creating oRNGs from TEAS" among other things..
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For the uninitiated, *RNG* means "Random Number Generator" --- a very key concept across all modern computing and dynamic/intelligent engineering.

That's not all.
With the new "i:"
Transformer Command we've introduced, you can now write TEA programs that bring their own inputs (aka, we now have a variable declaration mechanism in this nifty little language too!)

Helps create TEAS that can produce useful outputs with or without user input or knowledge... (A VERY BIG IMPROVEMENT)

Yup!!!
I know U don't know how to program using TEA (yet), but, go start learning...

https://bit.ly/grabteas

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Meanwhile, one of the most effective [business] security tools at our shop is actually just a blackboard. Simple ideas by JWL