a few weeks ago, there was one minute before history elective ended, so i was challenged by my mate to write a fun game in a minute in any language i like
i chose batch because opening any IDE would take a minute
yeah another problem is remembering which of my 3 active lenovos has android studio on it, which has eclipse and which has the JDK properly installed (instead of just shoved in my android studio project folder)
SQL is mostly the access layer, the language that allows access to the data structure. Underneath SQL it's a bunch of tables containing a lot of data points.
Data records are linked to each other in multiple tables using keys/indexes, hence Relational.
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@blaizor Actually, you'd be surprised at how many questions SO get that eventually get posted/migrated here. SO don't like working code, doesn't sit well with them.
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@Mat'sMug i know a lot of useful things about databases. im doing my information processes and technology year 11/12 course two years early and thats all we did for three lessons. talk about databases
First, I will start with the good:
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<figcaption>Photo 1</figcaption>
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It is excellent that you use the HTML5 tag figure instead of a plain old div.
You may just have removed this for brevity (many people do), but when you write HTML, you shoul...
To help ensure your site displays well across browsers, you should validate your HTML at the W3C validator.
It is actually very good, but there are two problems. <span value="null"> and <span value="#"> are invalid - you should remove the value attribute.
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@sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ The way they create these: they take the actual data in various bands, assign a false color to each band to make the various features stand out, and then combine them. So they are real in that they're at the correct scale, and made with actual data - only the colors are false.
i knew about infra red, ultra violet and x ray, but not about radio waves. i thought that because of the long wavelength (sometimes hundreds of meters AFAIK) a lot of the radio waves that we wish to collect get missed, leaving collecting radio waves an incomplete and inefficient way of collecting light information
@blaizor Well, radio astronomy is very different. Raw data has to be extensively processed to produce a "picture". On the other hand, interferometry is relatively easy with radio.
Well, @JaDogg appeared. Could be him, but again, great answer so, could be anyone.
You seem really knowledgeable, I'll probably have a bunch of questions for you next time we meet here. It's 2:40 am for me, and something possessed me to check CR before going to bed, haha.
We'll tackle this one file at a time.
Your XML
Not many things wrong here. Your indentation is wrong on the first line (should have no whitespace) but that doesn't do anything to the code at all and hardly improves readability so don't fret. One issue of concern, although, is your use of
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