Computist Quiz [questions for programmers, from CS, US Santa Barbara]]
Sunday, October 23rd, 2011The Subj. Try to solve the questions in your head, w/out using paper and pencil. [from AVVA http://avva.livejournal.com/ ]
The Subj. Try to solve the questions in your head, w/out using paper and pencil. [from AVVA http://avva.livejournal.com/ ]
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The Subj. Try to solve the questions in your head, w/out using paper and pencil. [from AVVA http://avva.livejournal.com/ ]
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an article in Nature journal for 1999 about P=NP problem
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[LWN comment by Jim Shewmaker, a security researcher]
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a lot of interesting details about using flash drives as cache and high-perf block io devices (notes from google talk given at UCSD)
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An excellent article providing an overview and history of speech recognition technologies. For geeks looking into more tech details, pls see http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1639412&cid=32079936
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“We report an investigation into strategies, algorithms, and software tools for document image content extraction
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interesting article (and comments, yes, read comments) about what data models actually mean
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for(i=0;i
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very goom sum-up about memory mechanism in modern x86 machines. For more elabored and detailed info
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