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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/98242/ Industrialisation : Un passage nécessaire à la Côte d’Ivoire pour développer son économie #à #Afrique #Côte #CôteD'Ivoire #d’Ivoire #développer #Économie #Industrialisation #la #nécessaire #passage #pour #son #un
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« L'apprentissage n'est pas le résultat de l'enseignement. L'apprentissage est le résultat de l'activité des apprenant·es. »
— John Holt#erreurs #équipe #psychologie #enfants #apprentissage #peur #développement #programmation #école #déscolarisation #développer #programmer #apprendre #classe
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La dernière #évaluation portant sur le #calcul #litteral en #4e :
- #developper
- #Simplifier
- #Réduire
- #Factoriser
- Mettre en #équationLe PDF : https://ciaconelli-drive.mytoutatice.cloud/public?sharecode=YbLbH0GuQ8zZ
L'archive (.tex et +) : https://ciaconelli-drive.mytoutatice.cloud/public?sharecode=N6TJpdfjks6DEt son corrigé (que j'ai tapé sans relire, donc des coquilles peuvent trainer) :
https://www.lmdbt.fr/notes/corr_eval_calclitt2.html:cc: :ccby: :cc_nc_eu: :cc_sa:
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La dernière #évaluation portant sur le #calcul #litteral en #4e :
- #developper
- #Simplifier
- #Réduire
- #Factoriser
- Mettre en #équationLe PDF : https://ciaconelli-drive.mytoutatice.cloud/public?sharecode=YbLbH0GuQ8zZ
L'archive (.tex et +) : https://ciaconelli-drive.mytoutatice.cloud/public?sharecode=N6TJpdfjks6DEt son corrigé (que j'ai tapé sans relire, donc des coquilles peuvent trainer) :
https://www.lmdbt.fr/notes/corr_eval_calclitt2.html:cc: :ccby: :cc_nc_eu: :cc_sa:
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La dernière #évaluation portant sur le #calcul #litteral en #4e :
- #developper
- #Simplifier
- #Réduire
- #Factoriser
- Mettre en #équationLe PDF : https://ciaconelli-drive.mytoutatice.cloud/public?sharecode=YbLbH0GuQ8zZ
L'archive (.tex et +) : https://ciaconelli-drive.mytoutatice.cloud/public?sharecode=N6TJpdfjks6DEt son corrigé (que j'ai tapé sans relire, donc des coquilles peuvent trainer) :
https://www.lmdbt.fr/notes/corr_eval_calclitt2.html:cc: :ccby: :cc_nc_eu: :cc_sa:
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Une #activité avec des #programmes de calculs égaux.
#CalculLittéral #4e #3e #developper
#démontrer une #égalité
#calculer #raisonner #communiquer -
Une #activité avec des #programmes de calculs égaux.
#CalculLittéral #4e #3e #developper
#démontrer une #égalité
#calculer #raisonner #communiquer -
#OCR, #Hashtags & some minor corrections, to make the #TextInAPicture more discoverable, and readable on #mobile: 😉
—Dear Ms #Jayapal ,
thank you for your great work at the #AntitrustCommission facing tech CEOs.
I'm French (I had to fake my contact details in order to be able to use that contact form) and I've been grateful to watch this record as an engineer involved with these technologies.
I recently published #Déclic (declic-lelivre.com), a book about these issues we're facing when it comes to the major domination of these companies affecting businesses all over the world. It also shows solutions and alternative to these problems. It's in French at the moment.
Why I'm writing to you is to tell that a fine, even huge, won't do much harm and worst, it will not allow any opening in the market. If there's one central battle which could help in reopening the game or mom and pop business : it is #interoperability .
It's something that's at the heart of the telecommunication and we tend to forget it. Let me take an example : if you're on #Messenger ( #Facebook ), you can not send/receive message with someone who's on #Signal or elsewhere. It's all centralized . Users have adapted and we all have many apps for the same goal, which is connecting to each other, #Whatsapp for the #grandparents , #Snapchat for #teens , #Instagram for... and so and so.
But : imagine tomorrow AT&T subscribers could only call or text AT&T subscribers and if you wanted to reach people using another carrier you'd have to get another subscription. Who would accept that?
Here, we're facing the same. We accepted collectively that situation because these apps are free" to use and we didn't realize the power it gave to these companies thanks to network effect. Now we're stuck. If I want to text my #grandpa , I have to install and use Whatsapp but I don't want to give my data to Mr. #Zuckerberg . I'm stuck. Same for a #developper who would like to build a new better app for communication, it's a no-no.
So interoperability, which is fundamental to the internet and which is actually what permitted these giants to grow , back in the days, must become mandatory. If tomorrow, thanks to interoperability, I have the option to keep the contact with my grandfathers who's on Whatsapp by using an app created by another company which respects better my privacy because they are base on another business model, then we reopen the market.
Anyone should be able to use the app they want to connect with their family, friends, etc. Another comparison : if I want to visit a friend. I'm free to take the car/flight/train that I want. With interoperability, it is the same. It frees user by standardizing the protocols that connects people on the internet. Which then ensure their data can flow also freely.
If Zuckerberg want so badly "to connect the world", he knows it's the best way to do it. But that would be taking a risk on the business side and they are not willing to take it. In their early days, Facebook was actually using #XMPP for their messenger, an open messaging protocol made just for that. We were able, back then, to do exactly what I'm saying above. But then, when it became big enough, they cut.
That's a common strategy for tech companies, and well documented. First, they
#opensource and #interoperable #protocols in order to get maximum usage and trust from the tech #community then when they get big enough, because they have the biggest #userbase anyway, they cut it all, close the doors and keep everything for them. You can ask any developer about that.
On the Facebook/Google etc side, it is probable they will say they can't reverse that, that it's not possible technically to reopen the doors. It is true in a way that it may demand some effort on their side to refactor some of their infrastructure, but totally doable and they will always, for the reasons said before, overestimate such efforts. To be fully transparent, tech solutions for such problems exists already. Just ask #W3C , it's their job to work on such protocols.
On the #socialnetwork side, there's also a protocol called #ActivityPub, ask about it. And for messaging there are XMPP, #Matrix and other protocols. It's just a matter of will, and without pressure from you, they won't do.
Most people working in tech are waiting for such bold move to reopen the game and only the state can now help on that with well thought regulations. You are in position of making history and giving back to people the real promises of the internet. That would also lead to incalculable new opportunities in term of economy.
Another crucial battle which need to be fought also in parallel is about the data and who owns it. I suggest you speak with #TimBernersLee, one of the founders of the web. He's working right at the moment on such technology to re-open the web and give back data in people's hand. The protocol he's working on is called ' #Solid '.
I can go into more details if needed. I hope this helps. I'm writing to you as I believe, from watching the commission, you'd be the best to hear and support such position.
Best,
#MaximeGuedj
#DéclicLelivre