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      1 1)
      2 less repeted code -- code can be writen once and used many times
      3 allows for recursion -- subroutines can call themselfs
      4 creates more maintainable code -- allows for only 1 point to be changed to edit the whole program
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      6 2)
      7 avoid un-reputable websites
      8 use https only
      9 keep backups so systems with viruses can be wiped without lossing anything
     10 don't click on links in emails
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     12 3)
     13 protocol -- http
     14 domain name -- loveapug.org.uk
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     16 4)
     17 it can be slow to query
     18 duplicate data takes up extra space
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     20 5)
     21 it is faster to run
     22 it provides lower level hardware access
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     24 6)
     25 the set real numbers
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     27 7)
     28 no side effects or global state meaning any server can run a function to get the same output
     29 because everything is a function, a program can be executed accross many servers at once
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     31 8)
     32 NO
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     34 9)
     35 lifetime
     36 packet id
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     38 10)
     39 the data can be checked if it matches the checksum, which can tell the system if there was an error in transmition. It will be calculated from the data on the senders side, and will be attached to the packet
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     41 11)
     42 sjeydchdj
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     44 12)
     45 the key must be the same length as the input, the key must not repeat
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     47 13)
     48 2
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     50 14)
     51 all the lines of data are sent using a shared clock, and are recvied at the same time
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     53 15)
     54 bt: O(log n)
     55 bs: O(n^2)
     56 ls: 0(n)
     57 ms: O(nlog n)
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     59 16)
     60 sending many lines of data at once, to achieve a faster speed
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     62 17)
     63 you only need 1 wire
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     65 18)
     66 B
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     68 19)
     69 to tell the other end of the signal to start reading data
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     71 20)
     72 to tell the other end of the signal to stop reading data
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     74 21)
     75 to manage system reasores
     76 to provide a simple programming interface for programmers
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