Our screens are flooded ... mobile phones , smart watch, table . It could be argued that the flood of screens could contribute to the elimination of paper. It would be very revolutionary a paperless office , especially today with electronic billing .
For all of us middle aged people who have been throwing up for 50 years , we know that one of the most effective ways to learn something well is to write it down.. then the information is "stored" for a long time in the memory cells .. and when we read the notes the recall is direct with the original text that created the notes . It is also a good opportunity to have notes .
Just as it is the best for everyone.. definitely the paper with time will decrease its use but paper will always have a place in our office..
Here is a very good book by Dr Spinelli that encourages us to read codes.
Code-reading requires its own set of skills, and the ability to determine which technique you use when is crucial. In this indispensable book, Diomidis Spinellis uses more than 600 real-world examples to show you how to identify good (and bad) code: how to read it, what to look for, and how to use this knowledge to improve your own code.
I could apologize my classmates who were not familiar with printing and reading code ....... How is it possible to print code ... is it ? Why?
Code is a flexible thing that is constantly being formed how is it possible n print it out to study it .. ?
Hmmm ... I think it's the ideal reviewed and the finialed implemented code ... you can discover diamonds according to Dr Spinelli's book. Actually it's not so much the programming language that matters as the way and the processes ... that you can find ../
Yes of course y can print and reading code....
Read ... note ... Whatever is best for everyone and it suits .
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