δ improvement format from Bharat
Here is one short write-up taken from the internet about the incremental building in the eclipse IDE
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The Eclipse Platform distinguishes between full and incremental builds. Incremental builds are much faster than a complete rebuild of a project because only the resources that have changed since the last build need to be considered for compilation. Incremental builders are invoked each time a file is saved.
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Now, it seems Bharat has also taken the right steps - that is an incremental building approach. When I say the changing face of Bharat - I really mean that Bharat is changing for the betterment - and this is happening every day, in an δ improvement format, in front of our eyes.
So, at one corner of Bharat, the municipality of an unknown district like Purulia is trying to improve upon the waste disposal system at the same time as the Delhi-Mumbai expressway is being inaugurated.
This is the real change.
Change at every aspect of a national brand.
As if we have pledged to offer a better Bharat to our children.
We cannot compare Bharat with smaller nations like Singapore or maybe as a matter of fact, Japan where most people are kind of aware of many aspects of the global tech world and how it functions.
Implementing something pan-Bharat basis is really painful.
The humans of the UNIVERSE, we all know how diversified we are. Forget about the multi-linguistic nation, if you cross one district in West Bengal, the dialects of the Bengali language change and believe me, you can identify the native place of a Bengali-speaking guy from his way of talking.
Under these circumstances, I always plead for a common language all through Bharat, and for that, we must promote Sanskrit throughout Bharat.
Although while implementing such a scheme, there may be pushback from many sources, who may take it as an infringement on their culture, however, there is no other way other than doing it. The GoI has to take a call now if we really want to be a nation of birds of a feather.
Remember the adage...
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