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A user of the banking system will often have to redundantly explain themselves when they hit Tier Three, for the same reason as they did when they hit Tier Two. However, because they’re no longer operating in time-starved tickets-per-hour crunch mode, Tier Three has richer access to systems at the bank and more ability to forensically reconstruct procedural history, including history that is not ledgered. They will frequently do this both to do their jobs and to do the legwork for other professionals at the bank who might have decisionmaking authority in some cases but do not have the access or acumen to pull together a view of a case from disparate systems.
Seeing Like a Bank
bitsaboutmoney.com
As we already saw, iOS is becoming more and more complex with each release.
iPhone OS 1.0 contained less binaries than the number of binaries in iOS 14.0 using Swift.
The usage of Swift is progressing at Apple and there are now more binaries using Swift than binaries entirely written in C. But the adoption is taking time.
The number of binaries using Objective-C is still growing with each iOS release.
The usage of C++ is also constantly growing over the years.
On the other hand, the number of binaries written entirely in C is now stagnating.
Evolution of the Programming Languages From iPhone OS 1.0 to iOS 14
blog.timac.org
Both English and French are ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European, a prehistoric language that has been reconstructed by linguists and that is the ancestor of most European and some Asian languages.
The Grammarphobia Blog: Why Old English Looks So Weird
grammarphobia.com
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