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Percentage of users still using windows xp
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 03:10
This program reads a file called 'test.txt'. you are required to write two functions that build a wordlist out of all of the words found in the file and print all of the unique words found in the file. remove punctuations using 'string.punctuation' and 'strip()' before adding words to the wordlist. write a function build_wordlist() that takes a 'file pointer' as an argument and reads the contents, builds the wordlist after removing punctuations, and then returns the wordlist. another function find_unique() will take this wordlist as a parameter and return another wordlist comprising of all unique words found in the wordlist. example: contents of 'test.txt': test file another line in the test file output: ['another', 'file', 'in', 'line', 'test', 'the']
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 17:30
Per the municipal solid waste report, what are the most common sources of waste (trash
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 22:40
22. sata3 allows for data transfer rates of 600 mb/s. explain why you would likely not be able to copy data from one hard drive to another at anywhere close to this speed. also, what could be upgraded on the computer to achieve transfer speeds closer to 600 mb/s
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:00
1. which of these is not true about torsion bars? a. they can be used to adjust ride height b. they can be adjusted anytime since they don't affect alignment angles c. they attach between the frame and the lower control arm d. they twist to produce a spring effect
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