hi, ive been working day and night learning some web technologies(ruby rails mysql javascript server stuff etc) since the summer and feel now that i am rdy to start launching some sites...however the one area i am really poor at is web design. the other day i spent the whole day trying to come...
in a addition to, i think macs make the perfect companion for computer science students.
real software peoples should know the shell very well and unix os. after all, i think most of all computer science courses use the unix os as foundation to the programming classes.
so if you write...
same here, i am also a new mac user. since 99 ive been using PC since college and the 5 years after college. should of stayed in a unix evenvironment, i probably would have a better job today. =)
i just recently got into web development and tried out ubuntu..well it seemed like i was...
a list of 10 items....so for a constant time, if the list is 20 items, it still would take 10 seconds? or does time increase proportionately to the size of the list? and thats said to be constant?
wait im confused.... crap...
like what is constant, linear, quadratic, logarithmic time interms of searching for a particular value in lets say an array using a brute force method like bubble sort?
for example if a program takes 10 seconds to search through 10 items, and it takes 20 seconds to search through 20...
? O(1): Pronounced ?order 1? and denoting a function that runs in constant time
? O(N): Pronounced ?order N? and denoting a function that runs in linear time
? O(N2): Pronounced ?order N squared? and denoting a function that runs in quadratic time
? O(log N): Pronounced ?order log N? and...
like a map vs array vs stack?
if not, anyone know of an easy read somewhere online?
thanks...
oh its for a possible interview coming up this week and its been 5 yrs since i cracked open a CS book. stupid me....
your one of those hidden jewels. its like some of the software engineers who i work with who went to some small unknown college in the boonies, yet end up out smarting all the senior level folks.
behind what? money wise, career wise, etc...? look on the brighter side, you know now that your behind, theres always time to pick up the pace, catch up, and pass everyone else in your group. it will take hard work but what else is new.
so after 5yrs of working as a software engineer at a defense contractor company, i am now looking for a new job. the reason im looking is basically to 'up' my programming skills. now today is sooo different compared to 2001 when i graduated. seems like the talent pool is frakin' competitive as...
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