Difference between revisions of "CSC103: DT's Notes 1"
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+ | If you didn't figure it out, the first person was saying "Hello" and "How are you?" to which the second person responded "Good". The first person then continued with "Did you enjoy" and "homework", to with the second person responded "Yes" and "A lot"! (Definitely somebody overzealous with the class! | ||
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+ | What is important for us is to see that with this simple example can see that we can create a ''code'' where we replace sentences or words by numbers, and some numbers can represent different sentences, but because of the context in which they are used, one can ''decode'' the dialog and figure out what was said. | ||
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