Wednesday, December 15, 2021

INSTANTIATION

INSTANCE : In object-oriented programming : a created object, one that has had memory allocated  for  local  data  storage; an instantiation  of a  class.  


Import module_*

camera capture_image(code){

               accomplish capture }


function get_image(code){}


I have explained elsewhere how I saw a sprite take a copy of Bible code for usage i.a the code it is using. I manifested the vision; a copy of the Bible code using camera captured image. I thought of how to include this code in any desired program. 


While experimenting with encryption; I saw a unique code I use. A function code like function(a,b) as found in function files. It had "o" included. This kick started a search for meaning(semantics) only to discover o=object. Further meditation revealed I was dealing with an instantiation. 


 My inspiration is to create an object file (*.o) This is done by writing a script inclusive of the image as a data:image of chosen encryption. Since the code is "alive" i.a power, it should display unique abilities in builds. {sperm.o} in sperm object oriented programs.  


 [NB: Sperm is a blessing, and hasSpermValue = 1 ]


Optical Code Recognition(OCR)

Many apps now have QR scanners. Filesharing apps, social media apps; etc. I strongly suggest you use a Bible text(prophetic text)for the default image that displays on the camera when scanning. Create a (Text To QRcode). For BARcode use the digital code for rain streaming down a house roof. And since it is a capture(code capture) it should have the icon> e.g. 234||807||5858||198>


In the early days when I first captured the BIBLEcode image; out of curiosity, I used a scanner on the Bible verse. TO MY SURPRISE, IT DIVERTED TO THE CAPTURED IMAGE—JUST LIKE IT WOULD TO A BROWSER FOR A QRcode ADDRESS. 


IMAGINE THIS:-

GOD SAID; IF I UPLOAD THE BIBLEcode(Captured_image) UNTO THE INTERNET, THE SCANNER WILL SHOW IT KNOWS THE LOCATION OF THE IMAGE ON THE INTERNET. I did not test this assertion, nor was I interested in uploading such a valuable/precious code unto the Internet. HOWEVER, I do suspect some Android developers (OCR) have knowledge of the existence of { my code } . It's not just about copying a text, but Bcode_capture. 


I tried something new: I told the camera what to capture for my {wait job} and it did. It was amazing. I took a screenshot for memory. I had a picture in mind I wanted to use but I remembered that I had a similar issue with my laptop. "the girl is not * that is why it cannot be used". This picture I have in mind can still work for me, but {complete naked} is more powerful. And note; my laptop has dumped everything computer.


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