Longer than you can live.
Yes, Googleplex is a number but it is very long
2 years
Computer programming has not been around for very long, but I would be that some Mozart-like geniuses will write a program when they are 4 or 5 if that has not already been done. Surely ten-year-olds can learn to write simple programs and there are a lot of 15-year olsd that write fairly sophisticated programs.
Ultimately it does not matter about the material of your desk as long as it is sturdy and long lasting. An oak computer desk would be long lasting and would wear slowly. If you got a gel cusion for your wrists the oak computer desk would be fine.
No
the short answer is, you don't. the long answer would have a complicated proof in it that I don't care to write down, but it basically explains that not software is completely bug(error) free.
Write in whatever you want so long as it's not someone else's book! You can write in a notebook, a journal, or just a legal pad or stack of blank paper. You can even write using your computer or tablet.
This is an arguable question that would take a long time to answer. I would just say yes, if you are downloading pictures off the internet youre not practising drawing them yourself and also your handwriting might get worse if you use the computer to write. I use the computer a lot but my handwriting is good.
I think that it would take a computer at least eighty to one hundred years or possibly and probably more.
An early computer would be extremly large. Its whole length would be roughly 30 to 40ft long and at least 10ft tall
James Patterson uses a custom-built computer with high-end components and specifications to write his books. He prefers a powerful system with a fast processor, ample storage, and a large monitor for writing comfortably for long periods.
Computer camp would be 7 hours and 30 minutes.