This is a dumb 4-bit adder, something every CS student builds using breadboards, in a middle of some Digital Logic course.
I think all of them can be fixed with a proper contract and negotiations. Most clients are stereotyped like this, simply because they don't know anything about the web and it's your job, as a web developer, to educate…
Actually, I just checked and almost every CS field rests on substantial understanding of math, you can safely ignore the parent post.
Have no fear, we have an awesome tsunami damper in the ocean: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch By the time tsunami gets through all that trash, it's going to be a wave even surfers wouldn't like.
This is a dumb 4-bit adder, something every CS student builds using breadboards, in a middle of some Digital Logic course.
I think all of them can be fixed with a proper contract and negotiations. Most clients are stereotyped like this, simply because they don't know anything about the web and it's your job, as a web developer, to educate…
Actually, I just checked and almost every CS field rests on substantial understanding of math, you can safely ignore the parent post.
Have no fear, we have an awesome tsunami damper in the ocean: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch By the time tsunami gets through all that trash, it's going to be a wave even surfers wouldn't like.