njdevilsfan87
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- Apr 19, 2007
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It starts to get interesting when you try to solve the same problems with different approaches.
Here's a problem I've seen multiple times on the internet:
A hallway has a single row of 1000 lockers. All of them are closed initially. The hallway also has 1000 students.
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1 student = 1 GPU thread... BAM all 1 million inefficient possibilities taken care of.
Now how to optimize this in parallel and you've got yourself interviews for certain types of computer/software engineering jobs. Sorry to go a bit off topic as this is obviously getting well beyond the realm of "start programming".