Thursday, January 24, 2019

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Chapter 4. Functions

"Functions should do one thing. They should do it well. They should do it only."
~ Robert C. Martinfunctions Representing Concepts conventionprint("[what_you_want_to_print]") Functions Callingparameterfxx[function_name]([parameters_separated_by_commas])f(x) = 2 * xf(2)4f(10)20 Defining Functions function f(x) = x * 2defdeflike_thisreturn x * 2return[function_name]([parameters_separated_by_commas])f2print
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They may also allow you to hold multiple cryptocurrencies and tokens within your wallet

they may also allow you to hold multiple cryptocurrencies and tokens within your wallet

Popular Ethereum Mobile Wallets:
Coinbase – Does not allow Ethereum tokens
Jaxx – Does not allow all Ethereum tokens

Software
While mobile apps and web apps are becoming increasingly more popular than computer software, most people still use computer software daily.

Software wallets allow you to install and manage an Ethereum wallet from your computer or laptop. They are a little more difficult to install and set up; however, if you’ve ever installed computer software, you should have no problem installing them.

Software installed from the internet may pose higher security risks than a mobile app, so be careful to check where you are downloading the software from.

Software wallets can run on computer and laptop monitors, so they have a larger, easier to use design compared to mobile. They may also allow you to hold multiple cryptocurrencies and tokens within your wallet.

It’s important to put a password on your computer and your software wallet. It’s also essential to store your private keys and recovery phrases on a different device or cloud storage, so they are not on your computer.

A big risk of software wallets is not correctly storing passwords and recovery phrases on a different device. If your computer is stolen, broken, or gets a virus and your only recovery phrases are on the same computer as your wallet, then you will lose access to your wallet.

Deciding on what the Return On Investment ROI of an automation project can

Deciding on what the Return On Investment ROI of an automation project can

Aside from programming, knowing concepts related to ‘six sigma’, Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) and Business Process Management (BPM) can be quite handy for automation consultants. A lot of your process design-in Blue Prism, for instance, can be sketched out on a paper in flowchart notation to highlight the correct approach and requirements for your final solution. Deciding on what the Return On Investment (ROI) of an automation project can also be done using six-sigma concepts related to quality improvements, time saved, etc.

You can combine your RPA skills with complementary automation technologies like having the ability to build chatbots or learning how to script in Python to address Natural Language Processing (NLP) use cases.

RPA’s impact on employment

The effect that the aggressive adoption of RPA will have on the global human workforce is complicated and does not have consensus even amongst leading economists. Most of the studies that we come across related to the topic discuss aspects related to general automation including robotics in the factories and industrial automation. Software RPA is lumped into the same category making it difficult to gauge exactly what kind of impact we might see from the technology. Physical robots replacing workers in a manufacturing plant are conceptually more tangible than software led RPA. RPA is being driven primarily by the Business Process service Outsourcing industry making it harder to get accurate reads on how much RPA has impacted individual BPO’s individual estates.

its a true testament to the power of the internet

but i have found wonderful vendors through elance

E-book cover design is thus a good area to consider a vendor, and there are a couple very viable options here. First, realize that you can find a vendor for any internet task that exists, usually within a couple of hours, by using Elance. Elance is a platform that allows job posters and job seekers to connect on literally any piece of e-work you can imagine: website building, graphic design, coding, book cover design. As with anything with a large pool of people, you will have to screen respondents, balance budget with expectations, and then manage the work process. But, I have found wonderful vendors through Elance. It’s a true testament to the power of the internet. So you can look there for a book cover designer, or, there is a specialist book cover design vendor that has become one of my true go-to resources.


KillerCovers.com will design you a beautiful cover for your e-book, usually internet-marketing-discounts">within a week, for, at the time of this writing, $117. This is a fantastic investment in your site, and one that has paid for itself multiple times over for me. I have ordered more than ten covers from KillerCovers, and have been overjoyed with each one. They are a go-to resource for any e-book cover art you need, be it for the free opt-in gift or your own paid e-book, which we will discuss in Chapter 10.

for the second equation input ysinxx

We can use these options to change the table settings so that the x column starts from 10 with TblStart. If we’d like the table to increment by 2 instead of by 1, we can change DeltaTbl to 2. I’ve made both changes in the following screen capture.

Press TABLE again to see these changes reflected in your table.

Another option is to turn off the automatic decisions about what x-values should be in our column altogether. Press 2ND and WINDOW (TBLSET) again to return to table settings. This time, change the Independent Variable from Auto to Ask. Then return to the TABLE.

Now you can enter whatever values you’d like for x, one at a time, and the corresponding y values will be automatically calculated for you. You can see that I’ve entered powers of 5 in the x column: 1, 5, 25, 125, 625.

A situation where I’ve found the Ask setting on tables to be very useful is when learning and teaching limits in Pre-Calculus or Calculus. For this next example, you’ll need to be in radians, so if you’re not, press MODE and make that change.

Now press Y=. Hide the first function by unselecting its equal sign. For the second equation, input y=sin(x)/x.