Garbage, as per the acronym "GIGO" (Garbage In, Garbage Out).
GIGO is an old computer programming acronym standing for "Garbage in, garbage out" Originally it was an answer for the implied (or stated) question of whether or not computers were capable of making mistakes. If a programmer or data entry person supplies "garbage" or invalid data as input to the computer program, then we can expect to receive "garbage" or erroneous output in return.
"Only in the movies"; specifically, in the movie Santa Claus 1.In addition to this answer: see the related Wikipedia link listed below.(He was actually saying "Topo Gigio".)Topo Gigio is a Italian mouse puppet occasionally seen onthe Ed Sullivan Show; he really doesn't have anything at all to do with Santa or Christmas. However, there was an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show (a Christmas special) in which Topo dresses up like Santa....References in popular culture"When Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) is giving alternative names for Santa Claus to the police officer in the interrogation scene, Scott imitates Ed Sullivan when he says the name "Topo Gigio." This is a reference to at least one episode of The Ed Sullivan Show, in which Gigio dresses as and imitates Santa."
give 5 advantages and disavantages of technology
The Advantages are that we get to ride a train or drive a car.
Gigo Gabashvili died in 1936.
The full form of GIGO is: - Garbage in and Garbage out!
Gigo Gabashvili was born on November 9, 1862.
Gigo Gabashvili was born on November 9, 1862.
Regarding computer programming, GIGO means: garbage in, garbage out.
For information on GIGO in computers, see the related question "What does GIGO mean?". For information on computer bugs, see the related question "What are computer bugs?".
There are 2 pieces of GIGO: 1. The garbage 2. The process will produce the garbage (regardless if the input is garbage or not!) Take any one of them out of the equation, you don't have GIGO any more.
GIGO is a telecommunications service, famous for its starkingly obvious lack of any organisation or realism. My mum works there.
gigo is an error dueto wrong input and output. but bug is an error due to problemin hardware.
Quite true. This principle was immortalized by the phrase "garbage in, garbage out".
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Garbage In, Garbage Out