The phrase 'garbage in, garbage out' (GIGO) means if the wrong data is entered into a computer system, the information that is produced by the system will also be incorrect.
Garbage In, Garbage Out (GIGO) is a phrase that indicates that computers cannot give a right answer if they have the wrong data GIGO can also mean Garbage In Gospel Out as folks believe anything a computer generates
'Garbage In Garbage Out' is a phrase that indicates that computers cannot give a right answer if they have the wrong data.
Quite true. This principle was immortalized by the phrase "garbage in, garbage out".
PHP does not have any implemented "garbage values," nor are there any hidden meanings behind the phrase. Garbage is typically composed of undesired items. Garbage values could refer to values which are undesired.
very garbage. If the comment was Mucha basura, then it would mean "too much garbage" or "a lot of garbage" depending on usage.
Garbage collected means that the memory used by an object has been reclaimed by the garbage collector.
"Pail of Garbage" is a noun phrase, not a compound. An easy test for a lingustic compound is to try putting suffixes on it. For a noun, try pluralizing it, and seeing if the suffix attaches to the entire phrase or uses the standard grammar. For example, the plural of "pail of garbage" would be "pails of garbage". So it is not a compound. By contrast, the plural of "jack-in-the-box" is "jack-in-the-boxes", so it is a compound.
Garbage collected means that the memory used by an object has been reclaimed by the garbage collector.
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