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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostThanks NF!
It'll also save 115,000 litres of diesel a year which you know is good for the environment but I'm all about the money.Comment
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Where are you lot?
I'm reading lots of good stuff on blogs I've never read before (the usual thing... you find something good in your feeds, and that links to something good, and then that blog turns out to have loads of other good stuff, and more good links out, and before you realise it you're halfway across the web. I just love this hypertext thing Thank you, TBL for your "internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing" - works for me )
If any of youse can rouse yourselves from your slumbers, try this excellent post about what best to know if you want to get a job at Google - although please note, he puts the caveats first, and they should not be skimmed
For myself, I'm going to go over everything in there - in particular, I actually can't implement two separate O(n*log(n)) sorting algorithms from scratch (although I do know what Big-O means) and I shall be correcting this appalling lack of knowledge tomorrow
Oh, and although he doesn't mention it, there's one thing you should know: trees (not those things outside that make wood for a living, the CompSci kind) are acyclic directed graphs, so you can slot them into the learning-about-graphs bit, which is (IMHO) a winComment
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Although if you ever do get into a project that involves analysing the growth of those leafy things outside that make wood for a living, do bear in mind that their structure and development can be modelled using a directed acyclic graph - that's why directed acyclic graphs are usually referred to as "trees". Theory imitates life, and all thatComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAlthough if you ever do get into a project that involves analysing the growth of those leafy things outside that make wood for a living, do bear in mind that their structure and development can be modelled using a directed acyclic graph - that's why directed acyclic graphs are usually referred to as "trees". Theory imitates life, and all thatComment
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Well I'm on the Bench
Scrap price dropped through the floor yesterday, most companies have stopped buying altogether.
Prices will not start rising now until after Xmas so I've put the Barry job on stop til next year and laid off all the men
I will have to take one of the job offers now, looks like I'll have to work away againConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Where are you lot?
I'm reading lots of good stuff on blogs I've never read before (the usual thing... you find something good in your feeds, and that links to something good, and then that blog turns out to have loads of other good stuff, and more good links out, and before you realise it you're halfway across the web. I just love this hypertext thing Thank you, TBL for your "internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing" - works for me )
If any of youse can rouse yourselves from your slumbers, try this excellent post about what best to know if you want to get a job at Google - although please note, he puts the caveats first, and they should not be skimmed
For myself, I'm going to go over everything in there - in particular, I actually can't implement two separate O(n*log(n)) sorting algorithms from scratch (although I do know what Big-O means) and I shall be correcting this appalling lack of knowledge tomorrow
Oh, and although he doesn't mention it, there's one thing you should know: trees (not those things outside that make wood for a living, the CompSci kind) are acyclic directed graphs, so you can slot them into the learning-about-graphs bit, which is (IMHO) a win
Top techie post though!
I have a maths degree and am fairly sure I have never even heard of Big-O sorting - is this a variant of Black-Scholes?Comment
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