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open to - translation to greek

OPEN LETTER WRITTEN BY BILL GATES
Open letter to hobbyists; Open Letter to Hobbyists
  • Altair 8K BASIC on paper tape. This was a popular storage medium before the invention of the low-cost floppy disk.
  • Ad for the Apple I computer, noting Apple's policy of providing free or inexpensive software for its computers.
  • Homebrew Computer Club Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 1, January 31, 1976
  • Gates was impressed with Steve Dompier's Altair music.

open to      
ανοίγω γιά
open faced         
  • A Dutch ham and egg open sandwich with sliced mushroom.
  • Danish ''Smørrebrød'' with eggs, shrimp and roast beef.
SINGLE SLICE OF BREAD WITH FOOD ITEMS ON TOP
Open face; Open faced sandwich; Smörgås; Smoergas; Smorgas; Open-faced sandwich; Open-face sandwich; Open faced; Open-faced; Open-face; Voileipä; Open face sandwich
ειλικρινής
up to         
  • partitions]] which have one three-element subset (green) and three single-element subsets (uncolored). ''Bottom:'' Of these, there are 4 partitions up to rotation, and 3 partitions up to rotation and reflection.
  • A solution of the eight queens problem
  • Tetris pieces I, J, L, O, S, T, Z
MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT OF UNIQUENESS, EXCEPT FOR AN EQUIVALENT STRUCTURE (EQUIVALENCE RELATION)
Up to symmetry; Up to isomorphism; Modulo isomorphism
ίσαμε, μέχρι και

Definition

open to
open to
admitting of; making possible.
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open to
receptive to new ideas.
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open to
vulnerable or subject to.

Wikipedia

An Open Letter to Hobbyists

"An Open Letter to Hobbyists" is a 1976 open letter written by Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, to early personal computer hobbyists, in which Gates expresses dismay at the rampant software piracy taking place in the hobbyist community, particularly with regard to his company's software.

In the letter, Gates expressed frustration with most computer hobbyists who were using his company's Altair BASIC software without having paid for it. He asserted that such widespread unauthorized copying in effect discouraged developers from investing time and money in creating high-quality software. He cited the unfairness of gaining the benefits of software authors' time, effort, and capital without paying them as a rationale for refusing to publish the machine code for his company's flagship product, thereby making it available to lower-income hobbyists who could have borrowed such program listings from their local library and entered the program into their hobby computer by data entry.

Examples of use of open to
1. Class (Q) of Qatar Gate Fund is open to Qataris only, while Class (N) will be open to expatriates.
2. I believe all the land is open to the people, and all the roads to the sea and to the air are open to the people.
3. But it is time–wasting, open to abuse as users start accessing more disturbing sites and open to theft of personal information.
4. By day, Texas conducts a primary, open to all comers.
5. According to Solana, Olmert is also very open to progress.