A Computer Science podcast. I am Bit Jet Kit, but my name is also Jonathan M. Kelly. I am an Android Pie developer: Bit Jet Kit. It has more content I made, and this blog is one part. In March 2017, I started learning Android development. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bitjetkit/support
This episode covers the following content: Trust shall forgo favoritism, and a suggestion to review Software Engineering Ethics: encourage safe access...
This episode contains the following content: the President of the United States' Social Outreach, with fairness, the Origins of COVID-19, and the righ...
Regarding lithium-ion battery uses, TheEarthAwards listed the following: portable power packs, uninterrupted power supply (UPS), but electric vehicles...
Without humans, media is another entity’s claimable target, but all human records are the bounty’s contents, too. As a history-based tool, its potency...
In the September to October 2020 edition of IEEE (Institute for Electricians and Engineers) Potentials, Raymond E. Floyd wrote Industry or academia. L...
On May 7, 2020, John Arquilla wrote the August, 2020 blog column, Hacking the Axis. When qualifying great acts, consider Arquilla’s statement and rega...
In the September 2020 edition of Communications of the ACM, Moshe Y. Vardi wrote Where Have All the Domestic Graduate Students Gone. Vardi wrote, “Tec...
In information technology, standards for administration and enforcement of general applications are related to the International Organization for Stan...
When Paul, formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, was preaching the good word, he saw the purpose of protecting the assets of a person as ultimately import...
In the August 2020 edition of Communications of the ACM, West Linn, OR, USA-based author and journalist, Samuel Greengard wrote Neuromorphic Chips Tak...