Enlightenment and incompatibilities with Europe built on English
This item consists of two parts, the first to explain why Europe today will know millions of people and great misery, the second is to explain how structured the script in c + + to Gkri adapted for Windows.
When Pierre Simon Laplace says that we can not have a title in science, we must understand that he said that taking into account the spirit of the Enlightenment who founded our nation and Europe in particular. This spirit of the Enlightenment was built on the idea shared by all the great European thinkers of the time who had noticed (Bossuet) as the basis of the reasoning required us to have one meaning in a word! One direction in a term, this is impossible because of the nature sciences are constantly changing, and in addition the words change their meanings in our culture, our perception our knowledge and intellectual abilities. In other words, they had realized that we were condemned to build all our thinking about inconsistencies and that we could change that by being in a perpetual loop looking for the least possible inconsistencies. The basic reasoning of the European Enlightenment requires a high level language inconsistent with the English language on which Europe is built today. A Europe ignoring the first characters of men to develop a "Social!" outside the human, can only destroy humanity bringing of million mo rts and great misery .
Gkri in c + + for window consists of a homepage including choosing the type of exercise you want to create a page installing all the necessary tools and three other named creer.h page. h, one for each form of exercise that we can create. Here is the cript of the homepage:
# include # include
int main (int argc, char * argv []) {
# include "creer.h"
int count, jor1, jor2, JOR3;
int choixGkri;
printf ("Chose here the type of exercise you want to create \\ n \\ n");
printf ("1. voice recognition or audio questions \\ n");
printf ("2. Associations text, video, images and sounds \\ n ");
printf (" 3. Selection by area \\ n ");
printf (" 4. Quit \\ n ");
printf ("\\ nYour choice?");
scanf ("% d", & choixGkri)
printf ("\\ n");
switch (choixGkri) {
case 1:
/ / printf ("You chose the more simple");
# include "joris1.h"
break;
case 2:
printf ("You chose the multi-mode");
break;
case 3: printf
("this is an expert mode");
break;
box 4:
printf ("Leaving");
break;
default:
printf ("Nothing comes nothing ");
break;}
printf (" \\ n \\ n ");
return 0;}
The first form of exercise is in joris1.h and other forms and in joris2.h joris3.h not shown here because not finished yet.
Five minutes of laughter for an adult, had an eternity to a child .
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