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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Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
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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
In the corridors of research and academic adventures... We started work on formalizing the TEA Programming Language for the wider research community, have written a follow-up paper to the TRRP mystical platform, and more...

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Browse, Read, Download and apply something I have published. That's encouraged.
To Cite πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Joseph+Willrich+Lutalo+&btnG=

πŸ‘†πŸ‘† Also Follow the Published Research & Work via Google Scholar
Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Joseph+Willrich+Lutalo+&btnG= πŸ‘†πŸ‘† Also Follow the Published Research & Work via Google Scholar
> Definitely, that's not end of that story. As it is academic research work, it must undergo review by qualified peers, get cited, get applied further & be advanced.

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