he works at the PEC - a coaching college i believe? :P he also writes independent papers from what i've heard.
there's one redeeming feature about sam davis: if you don't have any info on something, he'll have a million pages on it!
1) (ceebs tex)= (xy+xz+yy+yz)(not[x] + z) = (y(x+z+1)+xz) [as yy=1] = (x+y)(not[x] + z) [x+z+1 is always true]
2) SDD marker says we only need to know the basic laws of boolean - none of the XOR crap
3) how the f is there THREE inputs to AND and OR? if it's what i think it is, boolean algebra is...
sometimes he goes too far - i think it's bad that i can condense the course into <40 pages using a lot of tables and horrible aligned images and giant headings whereas he has miniscule font that waffles too much at times for 383 odd pages (minus questions).....and his binary search has a bug.
1 is iffy.....you could have mentioned (as recommended by the board): iphone, wii, handheld communication devices (1 up!), scanning pen, biometric devices, multi-point surface software, RFIDs, ans social networking
the answers from the syllabus are outsourcing and contract programmers ;3
Documentation within code where the code speaks for itself, e.g. meaningful variable names, proper indentation.
Note comments are not technically intrinsic documentation :P
Q: Describe the effect of two emerging...
Alpha = within the organisiation, i.e. noone outside can access it but developers/maybe limited org.
Beta = limited number can sign up/participate in bug squashing
here's a fun one - name two employment trends in software development.