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Sent: 30 October 2015 22:40
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Subject: RE: "Demystification" is just as important as "Abstraction"
in
"Computer Science" (Was: Know any Fortran
>> They literally refused to understand that
a dataset could exist that
>> would be too large to fit into memory.
On Fri, 30 Oct 2015, Dave Wade
wrote:
About a year ago, I was asked by my employer to
give them a list of
the URLs accessed by one member of staff. I sent them a list of the
URL's that I had accessed.
Or you could "comply" by listing only URLs that were typed in.
I couldn't figure out how to work that out without installing a key logger
on the users PC....
"He typed in
GOOGLE.COM, and spent hours before
he typed any other
URLS.
No idea what he did on that site; he might have filled in fields, or
things. How would you feel about installing a camera
to look over his
shoulder?" (let them acknowledge what they are really doing.)