Computer programming in the bible

Computer programming in the bible

Back at school I learned how to produce computer programs with a range of different computer languages. Although the language changed, the same three fundamentals popped up all of the time..

  • Isn’t evolution fantastic? 

    I told Richard, a trader at our daughters’ farmers’ market that my wife and I would not be there next Saturday. We were going whale watching, they being on their annual northerly migration from Antarctica.

  • Are you brave again?

    The daring adventure of being brave seems to be such a simple concept in movies. That moment where an overwhelming sense of bravery overtakes a person, and they defeat the evil against them. It seems so simple and easy to follow. But it really isn’t in real life.

  • Wisdom in getting a job

    In my file I found a News.com article which raised the suggestion that a job seeker or someone wanting to change jobs should put into their engagement quiver of options good old Centrelink and moreover think twice before changing jobs in the current economic climate.

  • Loving Life

    Being a person who sees the best in everybody is hard to do. It’s easy enough to point the finger when someone messes up, regardless if they are your family, an acquaintance, even your best friend.

  • The doctrines of grace—Part 1

    As the year draws on, we find that we have suddenly passed the oft-celebrated date of October 31. For some, this date marked Halloween, or the culmination of ‘spooky month’.

  • Questions on our hearts desires

    I have often questioned what it is that we most desire as humans. So I often ask the young people I work with “What do you want most out of life?” Answers have included; fame, wealth, status, sex, making a difference and many more. But the most common thing that is said, which everything boils down to, is that people want to be happy.

  • The licence of prayer

    John Wimber wrote a book called, “Everyone gets to play”. He was more interested in his relationship with Jesus and how it impacted his life and others, than religion.

  • A question of scandal

    Imagine for a moment that you and I are sitting together in a cosy cafe, enjoying a cup of coffee and having a leisurely chat. Then all of a sudden, I lean in closer and ask you: "What is your purpose?"

  • Remembrance Day and the 25% off sale

    Consider this: It is Remembrance Day. In the country town I am in the clock strikes 11am. From the local RSL I hear the bugle sound. It reminds me of the sacrifices made during WWI and the price paid for our present lifestyle.

  • The True Christian Test: are you really a Christian? 

    If a friend of yours claims political party loyalty, yet doesn’t even know the candidates or policies, would you believe them? If a celebrity protested against oil for environmental reasons, but freely travelled around in a private jet (which uses excessive amounts of oil) would you believe they truly cared for their cause?

  • A heart of stone and a heart of flesh

    I have been reading Lu Xun’s article in recent months. Lu is a contemporary Chinese author in early 1900s, whose articles are dubbed as “spear and dagger”.