Configuration File
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Configuration File
Hi ,
Can a configuration file have odd number of nodes ? Why even is very common ?
Note :Not interview question
Thanks you all
Can a configuration file have odd number of nodes ? Why even is very common ?
Note :Not interview question
Thanks you all
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We mathematicians think there are two types of people in the world: Those who say the next number in the sequence 3,1,4,1,5 is 1 and those who say it is 9.
My configuration files are defined as follows:
For all N<9 an element of the natural numbers, there exists a configuration file which is named ds_N_node.apt.
My configuration files are defined as follows:
For all N<9 an element of the natural numbers, there exists a configuration file which is named ds_N_node.apt.
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