If your resources are precious, then you cannot afford for there to be anything in the program that the programmer does not understand. |
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If the producer wants to change the user interface at the last minute, it's the programmer who stays up all night making the change. |
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A bipolar cautery, indelible black marker, and test stimulation equipment and programmer should be available. |
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A computer programmer from Wigan has gone into hiding after winning the jackpot on TV's Who Wants to be A Millionaire? |
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Doug brings to MITH strong skills as a programmer and as a working scholar in the Digital Humanities. |
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In an ironic counterpart to the trend of offshoring programmer jobs to India, the business of writing about programming is also on the move. |
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Closest thing a programmer has been to a rave is the last time they degaussed their monitor. |
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About ten minutes in, the first programmer, Richard Head, started furiously punching his buttons. |
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The editors allows a programmer to directly manipulate the intentional program tree. |
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They included a pipe fitter, a nursery worker, a writer, a nurse and a computer programmer, among others. |
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Right-o. We're going to test your skills as both a computer programmer, hacker and human. |
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I spent a huge sum of money to become a Java programmer, and now I'm whoring myself out making balloon animals at bar mitzvahs. |
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The programmer, according to one reader, has got his knicks in a bit of a twist. |
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I know a few Alpha Geeks, but I think you have to be a programmer to really understand the way this stuff develops. |
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A simple port scanner can be written in under 15 minutes by a good programmer in a language such as Java or Perl. |
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The programmer bowed his head along with the rest of them but remained unmoved. |
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If you work only with guys, and you're a nerdy programmer, the thought of women probably doesn't enter your head for most of the day. |
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In addition, it is also hard to detect and prove that a dishonest programmer has taken advantage of a trade secret. |
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Throughout my 20s I was a computer programmer writing software for IBM mainframes. |
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It can reduce the risks from these bugs, at the cost of modest effort on the part of the programmer. |
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Without the programmer, a video game would simply be a collection of unanimated characters and backgrounds, a script, and a few tracks of music. |
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She was an expert, albeit very uncreative, programmer but her blog content had almost nothing going for it. |
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If a neckbeard is accompanied by a ponytail, then the guy is either a good computer programmer or a bad musician. |
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Bob is a software computer programmer and Mary previously worked as an executive secretary. |
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The Carte programming environment performs the compilation from C or Fortran to bitstream for the FPGA without programmer involvement. |
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She was a clever theatre programmer who would mix crowd-pleasers with less obvious work and still keep the punters coming. |
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If you were applying for a grunt programmer or contract design position, then sure, the traditional route may work better. |
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He is a retired violinist, having performed professionally in symphony orchestras in Vienna, Austria and Mexico before becoming a programmer. |
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If the artist can't figure out how SVGA palettes work, it's the programmer who writes a color-reducing and palette-matching utility. |
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Most applications get a look-over for quality control by programmer colleagues. |
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If someone today were able to speak Sumerian, would they be a neuro-linguistic programmer? |
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The programmer used JavaScript that did not function similarly in Netscape and Internet Explorer and had to be tested and debugged. |
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I'm a computer programmer and quality assurance tester for a software company in Cleveland, so I know a thing or two about computer glitches. |
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The offending post has been removed, thanks to a sharp-eyed programmer who let us know what had happened. |
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A good understanding of signals is important for an application programmer working in the Linux environment. |
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She lives in Bethesda, Md., but works as a computer programmer and data processor for a public opinion polling company in Colorado. |
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This was routine software development for a programmer experienced in the UNIX environment. |
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Two weeks later, Ed Logg, a programmer, had a working prototype that looked very, very good. |
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The fitness of a program is determined by how closely it comes to solving the problem the programmer set out for it. |
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Few journalists were familiar with Aaron Swartz before the 26-year-old activist and programmer took his own life last Friday. |
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If they could, they'd fire me tomorrow and hire another programmer. |
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Each programmer is allowed no more than seven days to work on a project. |
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He nonetheless decides to perform wherever he likes without being invited or paid by a programmer. |
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Tim is a 32 year old computer programmer who values financial freedom and life balance. |
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Till then I had thought that I would be a computer programmer or an engineer or a doctor. |
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As a systems programmer, you will work with code used to define a particular operating system and sometimes, low-level machine language. |
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Christopher, a Web programmer, converted the index into a database using Per!, a programming language that is often used for Web-based text processing and data manipulation. |
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Should it be the robot's programmer, designer, manufacturer, human overseer or his superiors? |
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This office space is currently occupied by a notary, Denturist and computer programmer. |
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When emergencies come up, think about whether you can handle it yourself before you delegate it to a programmer who is deeply submersed in a project. |
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For instance, the search engine's ability to classify information through the use of meta-tags written by a programmer can distance the user from his or her original course. |
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Is studying computer science the best way to prepare to be a programmer? |
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He attended the State Pedagogical Institute and has worked as a teacher and computer programmer. |
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This problem appears to demonstrate intent to manipulate elections, and was installed in the program under the watch of a programmer who is a convicted embezzler. |
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I'm not a hot shot programmer by any means, but I've done quite a bit of playing around with getting data in and out of databases programmatically. |
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Also known as Lady Lovelace, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, is considered the first computer programmer. |
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The programmer will need to enter, laboriously, for each word in the system's lexicon, the different senses and the associated encyclopaedic knowledge. |
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His father is a computer programmer for McCrory Stores, a variety store chain based in York. |
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It tells the bizarre tale of a maladjusted kid named Timmy, a kid whose douchey father is a programmer working on a government-owned computer containing all human knowledge. |
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John, who holds an advanced degree in medical anthropology, is now working in Antigua as a database programmer. |
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It is tarted up with shopworn absurdism, as when a moronic computer programmer jumps off that roof only to reappear without explanation to continue being moronic. |
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Even an experienced programmer might have a hard time tracking down bugs caused by invalid accesses, overflowing writes, accesses to dead memory, memory leaks and the like. |
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Clean with a humid cloth and take care of not cleaning with a jet of water to the optional electric programmer that can electrocute you. |
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The 29-year-old computer programmer and three of his best amigos were planning to head to Far Eastern shores to catch all of England's group action. |
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Adding another programmer means you have time to implement more features, optimize and debug code, make file format converters, and other things which get you more customers. |
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I now use this programmer for straight programming of my cards, just because its so blazingly fast. |
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A programmer can find new ways for data from one of these devices to be manipulated and then played, used, edited, redisplayed etc etc on any of these devices. |
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Radiators are fitted with electrothermostatic valves which are controlled using a radio-controlled programmer. |
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I find it uninspired, but a programmer needs at least one book on that topic. |
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As a cryptographer and a programmer he had the skills, for Bitcoin relies on cryptography to function. |
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Back then, we had hundreds of thousands of mainframe computer programs that didn't make a lick of sense to even the smartest programmer trying to read their code. |
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I had to struggle with the intricacies of the washing machine programmer, learn the contours of an ironing board, co-ordinate the different ingredients of a cooked meal. |
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The programmer opens a mailbox and does his routine programming work. |
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As a programmer, I think I could write a computer program able to detect e-mails sent by twits. |
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For the convenience of the programmer, those values are converted to and from a 16-bit integer number. |
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It presents valuable, precise programming syntax and advice for every Linux programmer, whether you are a novice, intermediate or expert programmer. |
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I studied hard and worked every summer as a programmer at various co-op job placements. |
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He doesn't regret giving up his life in Regina as a computer programmer to follow a path where his is at the mercy of Mother Nature. |
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Nothing new here, but a good exercise for a programmer trying to redo what should already exist in the standard version of our machines. |
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Long-time programmer Bob Bemer, 82, has stepped into the hyperlink frenzy claiming it was he who invented the critical technology. |
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Although there is disagreement over how much of the ideas were Lovelace's own, she is often described as the first computer programmer. |
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It's like trying to outprogram the greatest programmer of them all. No matter how sophisticated we get, he's light years ahead of us. |
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I was a computer programmer in a past life, but now I raise pigs and chickens. |
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The program as written by the programmer is generally processed into an executable that can be run. |
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Experience as a computer programmer is usually required. |
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This sensibly eases the programmer task and allows for more aggressive optimisations of the global program structure. |
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The development of a typesetting program suite for general bookwork calls for very close cooperation between typographer and programmer. |
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I'm not a climatologist, but I am a programmer. |
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She has lived in this ecological community since 2005 with her husband, Neil Klopfenstein, 31, a computer programmer from Indiana, and their son, Aurelio Klopfenstein Rojas, now four. |
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As a programmer, Renzo Barsotti, who sometimes offers highquality indoor artists the opportunity to perform in public spaces, takes stock of the situation without making any concessions. |
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Debuggers are software tools which enable the programmer to monitor the execution of a program, stop it, re-start it, run it in slow motion, change values in memory and even, in some cases, go back in time. |
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Renée Gelpi is also wild about being Galaxie's Nature channel programmer. |
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Self-acting cleaning of cartridge with count current compressed air with an electronic sequential programmer complete with post cleaning when the fan motor is back stop with recuperation of dust in the drawer. |
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He then worked several years as a computer programmer at the Institut d'Informatique and for the deanship of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lausanne. |
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There are modish clichés in the libretto, from the reclusive computer programmer to the dipsomaniac divorcee whose Eastern European cleaner accidentally bins a work of contemporary art. |
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Informatician, system admin, raver, programmer, MMORPG player, party boy, good guy, it's all little words that don't even start describing him. So I stop now. |
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Eventually she became a computer programmer. |
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First, the individual has to find a job as whatever, an accountant, a computer programmer, a painter, a plumber or whatever, and then the individual will pay EI premiums. |
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Zavie was an early convert to computers, having spent much of his 35-year career as a computer programmer and system manager with the Canadian Meteorological Service and the Canadian Ice Service. |
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With the help of a computer programmer, she is developing a kid-friendly computer tool to help kids explore and record their feelings during the treatment process. |
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I once interviewed a computer programmer who said that if there were three of him he could not complete all the work management expected him to accomplish. |
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Perhaps a novelist, poet, or blogger that has reignited their creative spark using Dragon, or a computer programmer that uses Dragon to quickly dictate lines of code. |
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Originally from Japan, young artist Risa Hatayama will present a video and interactive sound environment in collaboration with computer programmer Mathieu Bouchard. |
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Basically, if the program failed under certain conditions, the system would write the contents of core memory to disk in a file called core, which the programmer could then pore over to find out what went wrong. |
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Is the programmer now the ventriloquist, and the computer the dummy? |
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The circuitous route Java took to market began when Patrick Naughton, a 25-year-old, up-and-coming programmer, told Sun CEO Scott McNealy he was leaving the company. |
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Sommer is an experienced web designer, programmer and passionate technophile. |
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If you are over weight and plan to go slimming programmer, pay special attention to the problem of stretch marks by massaging those areas that are vulnerable. |
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Throughout his career he has acquired numerous valuable skills as a programmer, analyst and project manager and also holds a bachelor's degree in psycho sociology. |
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This is a major advantage of TopSolid'Cam which operates with all CAD software, as it is the topological analysis that informs the programmer of all the changes to the part. |
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I became a software designer and then a software programmer. |
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Daniel Tomlinson is a freelance programmer for iOS and the web. |
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Not to which programmer, but to which audience? |
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There were so many errors in the program that the programmer decided to rewrite it from scratch. |
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Programming languages with lazy evaluation support corecursion so that the programmer can refer to infinite objects. |
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The programmer seeded fresh, uncorrupted data into the database before running unit tests. |
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For example, here you will meet a computer programmer, a grandmother, a school teacher, an auto mechanic, a CPA, and a journalist. |
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London computer programmer Clare, 31, and biochemist Mark, 39, from Croydon, were members of the London-based Rockhoppers Club. |
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If buffer overflow does occur in C, it is not detected unless the programmer has written an explicit check. |
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CoSORT features several end-user and programmer interfaces to a central, parallel processing sort algorithm in a coroutine architecture. |
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The CoSORT package features several end-user and programmer interfaces to a parallel processing sort algorithm in a co-routine architecture. |
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When programmer Dan Leowenherz released Breakup Notifier earlier this week, he didn't expect the unassuming Facebook app to garner the attention that it did. |
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When questioned, Grisswell, a computer programmer who admitted his hobbies included glamour photography, said he had been looking at the material for more than four years. |
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A skilled programmer can write very fast code in assembly language. |
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If an error is found in a paper tape during prove outs, the programmer must return to the engineering department to make the correction and then return to the shop. |
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A programmer needs to analyze and conceptualize in order to solve problems. |
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James Quandt is senior programmer at Cinematheque Ontario in Toronto. |
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His only legitimate child, Ada Lovelace, is regarded by some as the first computer programmer based on her notes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. |
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A CNC machine is operated by a single operator called a programmer. |
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