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time?????????
PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME! anyone heard of that song?
Peanut Butter and Jelly First you take the peanuts And you crunch 'em, You crunch 'em First you take the peanuts And you crunch 'em, You crunch 'em For your peanut, peanut butter And jelly Peanut, peanut butter And jelly Then you take the grapes And you squish 'em, You squish 'em Then you take the grapes And you squish 'em, You squish 'em For your peanut, peanut butter And jelly Peanut, peanut butter And jelly Then you take the bread And you spread it, You spread it Then you take the bread And you spread it, You spread it For your peanut, peanut butter And jelly Peanut, peanut butter And jelly Then you take your sandwich And you eat it, You eat it Then you take your sandwich And you eat it, You eat it 'Cause its good, peanut butter And jelly Good, peanut butter And jelly First you take the peanuts And you crunch 'em, Then you take the grapes And you squish 'em, Then you take the bread And you spread it, Then you take your sandwich And you eat it 'Cause its good, peanut butter And jelly Good, peanut butter And jelly! http://www.kididdles.com/lyric s/p003.html
What happens when time stopsas you approach the speed oflight?
If time stopped, should light be moving? On the other hand, if light wasn't moving at the speed of light, then time would never stop, right? If time were stopped, it would be the same as freezing time. If you froze time, shouldn't there be nothing going on? Case in point: Going the speed of light = time stops. Time stops = nothing changes, it always stays the same? But how is this possible if light is still moving at the speed of light? Perhaps time is not really stopping? Are we wrong about the theory of time? Is this why there has not been a workable time machine invented yet?
its all theory and doesn't matter for practical application. We can't even approach 0.1*C with current tehnology. Light travels 186,000 miles per second. The fastest we have achieved is a couple of thousand miles an hour. Thats not fast enough to even do decent testing of the theory of time dilation due to speed. Insturment error is enough to account for any differences. Bring this question back in about 1000 years when we have "Warp Drive"
How much do time do you spendprogramming at work?
I just wanted to roughly know how much other people spend their time programming at work if you are a developer. I am a Java developer and I spend about 98% of the time coding. I was just wondering because a professor I had in college said that developers only spend about 25% of their time actually coding. One reason I may spend a lot of time coding is that the work is usually assigned to individuals rather than teams. Here are some questions to get a feel of how other companies work: How much time do you spend coding? What are other activities that take a large percentage of your time? What is the size of the company you work for? Do you feel like you work on projects as a team or individually? Feel free to leave any other comments that pertain from your experience.
I dont think your professor was 100% correct. If you just got the job then you will most likely spend the majority of the time coding and as you get more experienced and familiar with the companys system you may end up doing more analytical work such as developing a database, analysing data, meetings etc.. After some time you start to think that even a trained monkey can program so they usually give those tasks to less experienced people so the more you move up the less programming you are likely to do. Also, it sometimes takes longer to test your work than it takes to program it.
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