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  • Koi dance? Experts ā€œnever seen such a phenomenonā€ in Saijo, Ehime.

https://t.co/heBeZJWFL4 After a new dedication by a believer in Imabari City in the fall of 2016, these movements began to appear. They are often seen around the end of April to June, when temperatures begin to rise, and around October, when the heat eases. image - science art ļ¼Ÿ

A: There are not detailed tasks, but vague, large tasks.

  • I dug down from here, and something unexpected connected.

Items in the process of being sorted out - Shove it all in the jar. - The point is balance. - Trade-offs are not the basis for ā€œthe key is balanceā€. - Itā€™s not a matter of having fewer features.

Branches growing in the middle of A

@nishio: I think people who use programming languages with multiple different paradigms often take it as an empirically obvious fact that there are differences in expressive ability between languages. Ah, so the changes in paradigm have taken place at the pace of the generational change of the human physical body in a world using natural language because natural language does not change speedily, but in a world using artificial language, language changes faster than humans, creating [A state in which there are multiple paradigms in one person. - Sapir-Whorf hypothesis


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