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1254:. And to my surprise, the article mentions nothing on just how bad this could be. I think it should be expanded to include information on what could happen if the root nameserver was ever to be dosed or hacked, as the damage it would do could be astronomical (I think). Im only a high school student, and most of my knowledge of computer tech. is self taught (so I could be way wrong about rns), but to me this sounds like a big deal and should be included. 31: 1859: 1794: 1725: 1655: 1590: 1525: 1390: 840:
that, by my preliminary investigation has written 0.5 book and 0 scientific articles, won 0 scientific awards, and the article seems to have been created by User:Jonas.Jacobi. Fishy! He is active within the area of AJAX+something. Before marking the article for deletion, I wish opinions from some who
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Angus and Ideogram are right - the collaboration of the week/month has never really seemed to catch on around here. But you're welcome to try again. Perhaps we've finally reached a critical mass where things would actually get done. You can find the earlier CotW infrastructure
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does an OK (but not great) job of talking about P- and NP-complete classifications but doesn't adequately cover asymptotic limits of monotonically increasing functions that measure algorithm running times (see my comments at
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a Tunisian computer scientist, and professor of computer science at ENSI . This article is currently proposed for deletion. I can't tell how important he is, and though someone here might like to have a
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Hmm, common interests (or lack thereof) might also be a problem. Looking at the participant list, there seem to be a lot of different interests. Good for breadth, but probably bad for collaboration. --
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implementation articles that could grow larger than a paragraph (although, actually, I'd like to see some notability evidence for some of these while we're at it). Also, we have one (1) article in
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I've looked through video compression topics in Knowledge (XXG) recently and many are badly written or completely inaccurate if they even exist, and many important topics don't exist at all.
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It sounds like a good idea, but this is a very quiet WikiProject ā€” could we pull it off effectively? I like the idea, though. It would be an effective way of bringing articles up to scratch.
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Definitely a good move. All the types of bitrate distributions (CBR, Constant-Quantizer VBR, Constant-Quality VBR, and Average Bitrate VBR ) should be included in the Bitrate article. ā€”
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could use some expansion. For instance, an evaluation strategy (for lambda calculus) comprises an argument strategy, function strategy and value (what you're looking for) form.
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Very likely ā€“ except I'm a vindicator of the giant orphan-page-eater monster-bot, as the means to remove non-needed articles - so I'll wait a little while more.
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to articles about what they represent (if we have them), but I'm not sure if that's allowed. If you have any opinions on the subject, please have a chat at
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is notable enough to have its own article. I would appreciate an expert opinion. If you can spare some time, please add your comments to the
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is notable enough to have its own article. I would appreciate an expert opinion. If you can spare some time, please add your comments to the
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Well, guys! Follow the links to Moscow University and the inWiki ones to ternary and Setun! Are ternary computers really that unnotable?
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We need some kind of organization, I don't think I have the effort to take on a whole computer science article on my own :P
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It seems a number of other WikiProjects have collaborations of the month. It might not be bad to jump on the bandwagon. --
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The Computer science collaboration of the month has been revived twice and both times died for lack of interest. --
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Underlined or not? (If you have a link, you'd probably go for underlined, but it might cause confusion... or not?)
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I'd like to hear your opinions and perhaps we can think of some kind of standard or boilerplate format. Bye,
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needs some attention. I'm not sure the topic is notable, and if it is, it needs a huge amount of cleanup. --
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I am doing a report on the effects on american life if the root nameservers was ever to completly
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is notable enough for an own article. I would appreciate an expert opinion. For details, see the
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is notable enough for an own article. I would appreciate an expert opinion. For details, see the
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but I am just too lazy to do it. So, if anyone feels like stepping up ... Bueller? Bueller? --
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would be a nice first working hypothesis, if all the hits can be verified to are belong to him.
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Call-by-value (copy/share arguments, also further subdivided according to value form as below)
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This started out hilarious and only got funnier. I can't wait to see what happens next. --
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I prefer linked, with exceptions for very massive amounts of tabulated data such as with
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In my heroic (and maybe vain) quest for Swedish Computer Scientists I found a guy
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Creating new articles for video compression topics that aren't already covered.
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Who else would be interested in some sort of collaboration with the job of
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I'm drafting an article on run-time complexity, as I'm of the opinion that
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I'm (future tense) unofficially (and in secret) in this not-a-task-force.
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that incites readers to make web pages making gecko-based browsers hangup
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and some others I don't remember, but the job is hardly even started.
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Many of these concepts have no articles, nor mention. Gleaned from
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Jonas Jacobi - Article For Deletion, please have an opinion!
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I get an immense number of google hits. My estimate is that
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Hi. Could I ask some of you to take a look at an AfD for
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