• Well they're the ones who would do these things-- the behavior things that we mentioned before.

    有人做了一些事情,就是我们之前提到的一些行为

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  • And the nice thing is that there's a shared behavior there. Just as I can have tuples as an ordered collection of things, strings behave as an ordered collection of things.

    共享的行为,就像元组是有序的元素序列,字符串也是有序的元素序列,因此我可以对字符串做同样的操作,我可以把它们连结起来。

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  • So the facts could be things that would give you reason to change your behavior.

    所以事实可能会给你理由,改变你的行为。

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  • Skinner, in his book Verbal Behavior, talks about the question of why do we do things like talk to ourselves, imitate sounds, create art, give bad news to an enemy, fantasize about pleasant situations?

    斯金纳在其《言语行为》一书中,描述了我们展现各种行为的原因,如自言自语,声音模仿,创造艺术,向敌人散布坏消息,幻想美好情景等等?

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  • If there are things that would change your mind and you know that they would change your mind about your behavior, ? how can it be rational to disregard them?

    如果有什么东西会改变你的想法,而你知道它们会改变你的行为,无视它们又怎么能是合理的呢?

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  • So the exceptions are useful when you want to have the ability to say, I expect in general this kind of behavior, but I do know there are some other things that might happen and here's what I'd like to do in each one of those cases. But I do want to make sure that I don't let a value that I'm not expecting pass through.

    所以当你希望有能力说,我希望一般是这样的行为,异常是很有用的,但是我明白还有一些其它的情况可能发生,我希望对每一种情况都这么做,但是我跟希望能保证,没有让一个预期之外的情况漏过去。

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  • If we can sort things, you know, we get this n log n behavior, and we got a n log n behavior overall. But can we actually do better in terms of searching.

    如果我们可以排序,如你所知,我们有n,log,n级别的算法,并且我有一个整体的n,log,n级别的算法,但是我们在搜索方面可以做的更好吗?

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