Thursday, October 9, 2008

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Beautiful in my eyes by Jericho Rosales




You're my peace of mind in this crazy world.
You're everything I've tried to find, your love is a pearl.
You're my Mona Lisa,
You're my rainbow skies,
And my only prayer is that you realize,
You'll always be beautiful in my eyes.

The world will turn and the seasons will change,
And all the
lessons we will learn.
Will be beautiful and strange.
We'll have our fill of tears, our share of sighs.
My only prayer is that you realize,
You'll always be beautiful in my eyes.


You will always be,
Beautiful in my eyes.
And the passing years will show,
That you will always grow more beautiful in my eyes.

When there are lines upon my face, from a lifetime of smiles.
When the time comes to embrace, for one long last while.
We can laugh about how time really flies.
We won't say goodbye 'cause true love never dies.
You'll always be beautiful in my eyes.


You will always be,
(You will always be)
Beautiful in my eyes.
(Beautiful in my eyes)

And the passing years will show,
That you will always grow ever more beautiful in my eyes.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Title: Question #:4

Justify what situations or applications programmers will rather use Assembly Languages than Higher Level Programming Languages and vice versa.

Answer: A fundamental change is occurring in the way people write computer programs, away from system programming languages such as C or C++ to scripting languages such as Perl or Tcl. Although many people are participating in the change, few realize that the change is occurring and even fewer know why it is happening. This article explains why scripting languages will handle many of the programming tasks in the next century better than system programming languages. System programming languages were designed for building data structures and algorithms from scratch, starting from the most primitive computer elements. Scripting languages are designed for gluing. They assume the existence of a set of powerful components and are intended primarily for connecting components.

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=/iel3/2/14386/00660187.pdf?temp=x

Cite your reference.
Due: Sept. 25, 2008