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A senior programmer in general would be a programmer who is experienced. He should have a deeper knowledge of the programming language and programming in general. He would also know what steps are necessary to complete the a program. In a team of programmers working on the same project the senior programmer(s) would be the one(s) who is in charge; leading the team.
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Using a programmer such as hypertech
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ways (s = swimming, a = athletics, n = ntball) : S A N S N A N S A N A S A S N A N S
If S was the selling price, S + 8% of S = S*1.08 = 15714 So S = 15714/1.08 = 14550.
sqrt(n) = S*r2sqrt(n)/S = r2 sqrt(sqrt(n)/S) = ror4th root of n/sqrt(S) = r.If your equation was sqrt(n) = S*r-2sqrt(n) = S*(1/r2)sqrt(n)/S = 1/r2S/sqrt(n) = r2 sqrt(S/sqrt[n]) = rorsqrt(S)/4th root of n = r
you need n d n n s n n s n n = nothing s = stick d = diamond
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