The author says that he prefers to use examples from excellent products with minor flaws because you can learn more from looking at good examples than bad ones. Do you think this is true?

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One of the benefits of using good sites for examples is that people learn not to expect to be able to eliminate all usability problems in their own work, because even good sites always have some lingering usability problems. What counts is getting rid of the most serious problems.

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When overloading function tryOverload, which of the prototypes below would not be compatible with: int tryOverload(int max, double rate);

a. int tryOverload(int max, double rate, double change); b. double tryOverload(double m, double r); c. char tryOverload(int m, int r); d. double tryOverload(int n, double x);

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Starting from your current directory, find and delete all instances of myfile

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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 6-1Simon knows that meta tags will allow his pages to be found more easily by search engines, but he doesn't know much about them. So, you offer to answer his questions. What do you tell Simon defines the exact purpose of each meta tag?

A. its attributes B. its position in the tag C. its refresh rate D. its title

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Briefly give the differences between disaster preparedness and disaster recovery.

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