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Sherry Hsi, a project investigator at the University of California, Berkeley, observes that however technically sophisticated children today may seem, opportunities to instruct a computer directly are increasingly rare.
In programming, or coding, software engineers instruct a computer, line by line, how to perform a function.
Therefore in this context, the value "*" would instruct a computer program to use the defined beat markers for all leads.
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A stop-gap alternative is "windowing": writing software that instructs a computer to treat every date before a certain year as belonging to the next century.
According to Audionamix's chief executive officer, Olivier Attia, the technique involves sampling sound waves for instruments and instructing a computer to scrub out their appearances on the soundtrack.
When you wave your new contactless debit card (or, soon, your iPhone 6) over a retailer's card-reader, what you're really doing is instructing a computer to reduce a number stored in a ledger on your bank's hard drive and increase a number stored on the retailer's bank's ledger by a corresponding amount.
Viewing "The Dark Knight," and its follow-up, "Inception," you feel as though you haven't pressed "play" on a movie, but rather "start" on a game console, or that you've instructed a computer program to run and are watching its functions.
In the past, an operator instructed a computer and commands were performed.
Reporting configurations contain instructions that instruct computer programs to generate reports.
The key is ensuring that you don't overcompensate with your own emotions or do something just because a computer instructs you to.
These patients were instructed in use of a computer mouse by the study nurse.
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