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Programming languages at schools

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Why is good the students know how speaking to a computer.   By Nelson Peñaherrera Castillo . Photos Courtesy by Iván Rotta Saavedra .   SULLANA, Peru – The first time I sat down in front of a computer was in 1986. Actually, it was in front of some Atari or Commodore keyboard plugged to a 14-inch white-&-black TV during a vacation class. It was the time when Michael Knight spent speaking with a Pontiac car’s computer in an emblematic TV series, apparently science-fiction that time. Today, many time later, I speak to my smartphone ’s computer when I need verified answers about specific topics which I even write this article. We are not talking about artificial intelligence only. Before it, the process to manage orders and have results have to do with programming the device for it gives me a product or result. In a free etimology , programming means writing or outlining with anticipation, and amid the computation world, it means setting up a set of orders a...

Other location in Sapillica District could have petroglyphs

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  SAPILLICA, Peru – Patrol ffarmerss in Pampa Verde Town, Sapillica District (Ayabaca Province), identified what seem to be petroglyphs or drawings carved on rock, according to the Journalist José encalada reported this Sunday to FACTORTIERRA, which has coordinated a related investigation in that same district as well as Tambogrande District (Piura Province). As a Pampa Verde’s patrol farmer stated to FACTORTIERRA this Monday, what they have identified up to today are five drawings carved on rock 1 mile around the town, especially beside Timbes River, and near water natural coppers that the locals know as “the lagoon.” FACTORTIERRA has sent the pictures to Lima-based archeologist Daniel Dávila, who specializes in Pre-Inca Age, and has investigated the existent petroglyphs in MalingasSector (Tambogrande District) between 2009 and 2011. Preliminarily, he has said they seem to be archaeological vestiges, but due to the photograph angle and the apparent damage status, ...

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Mental health doesn’t mean dementia but a proactive building for a better future.   PIURA CITY, Peru – Sunday mid-afternoon, the party is up, beers go and come, while an improvised dance floor on the sand fills with hundreds of footprints to the hot cumbia rhythm. The lyrics are not almost understandable because of the worst speakers equalization. However, while some display their best moves, others prefer to be looking at and holding the tears with a cup full of liquor in the hand.   “C’mon, give it that it’s warming,”  the comrades demand to an evident drunk boy. The above drinks and leaves the cup, goes looking for someone amid the crowd and complains him to be dancing with a girl.   The friends try to separate him unsuccessfully. The another guy face him badly. Instantly, the fight, over than declared, is a fact. The friends of the improvised contender come out to defend him and the pandemonium raises.   Minutes later, while the wounded go to ER at the the ...