According to Merriam Webster, it means "an evergreen tree (Prumnopitys taxifolia synonym Podocarpus spicatus synonym Dacrydium taxifolium) of New Zealand that has dark brown bark often exfoliating in circular flakes, a purplish-black berrylike fruit, and hard, durable, yellow-brown to brown wood"
What exactly does the term Computer Philosophy invoke? It's certainly an odd thing to ask, but I think that we must understand that everything is related to quote-unquote "Computer Philosophy." Although I am not a philosopher nor do I claim to have any personal insight into this question, I figured, that as this field of study matures, a place must be made to study it.
We naturally find ourselves asking... why should we trust the internet? Here's why:
The Internet really is an American phenomenon! But what about Latin America? What do our neighbors have to say and contribute to the rich foundation of data available for all!
I think that we really need to understand just how much Trust goes into the modern internet.
How is authentication made?
I think that we really need to understand just how much Trust goes into the modern internet.
How is authentication made?
Constructed languages often fail. This is due to a lack of point and adoption. But should we consider Programming Languages as a type of constructed language? Would that be an appropriate thing to do?
I also speak Esperanto and Spanish and English and would love to learn any other languages!