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integraleq
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Racemi - Windows Developer
All Windows Developers: We are currently looking for a kick-ass windows developer to help us extend our automated data center migration technology. We are looking for someone who i…
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Comment #1690579
Sorry that I did not mention that part: This was actually for a job interview. So, it had to be completed in a short amount of time.
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Comment #1685581
Man, that game is so much fun!! It gets really hectic at points! What are the guys the spit junk at you called? Are they like bosses?
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Comment #1685399
You are correct about the representation, but I went for the most low-scale approach since the search space is so small. The next version will learn how to build its own rules, but…
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Comment #1685352
You are correct. So I suppose I should alter my previous post by saying that it is a good way to go iff you are also willing to be diligent in your updates to keep the documentatio…
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Comment #1685344
Ok!!! Round 2! Any challengers?
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Comment #1685331
Thanks a ton! I will tighten it up! Hopefully, you will pull the next release and try to beat it again. I do hope it was not a complete pushover.....
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Comment #1685305
I personally look for a neat collection of tasks that I would be performing as well as a required skill set that I actually have. I used to really want to do telecommuting, but hav…
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Comment #1685262
That is not a bug. It is there because these locations are just not initialized. How did you manage to beat the cpu? Can you remember the last state of the game board which led to …
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Comment #1685257
Check this link out: It might help you. http://www.amazon.com/Cracking-Coding-Interview-Fourth-Progr...
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Comment #1685240
That is a real dilemma. If you feel more connected here, then it makes more sense to stay here. Of course, I understand that this might mean that you would have to work for an empl…
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Comment #1685227
You should always be honest. If you are worried about them thinking that the startup will interfere with your work at the company, just be consistent in doing what you say you will…
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Comment #1685207
Which part did you find buggy? I would like to tighten it up. Thanks!
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Can You Beat This Game?
HN, git://github.com/inteq/Tic-Tac-Toe.git I would like to issue a challenge to see if you can find a way to beat my tic-tac-toe program. I would definitely appreciate any feedback…
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Comment #1684958
I would still say that it is better to expect failure. That way, when you succeed it is more of an 'oh, ok.' moment than something that causes you to think too highly of yourself. …
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Comment #1684343
I would agree with you, but I think there is something to be said for the kind of mental dexterity it takes to do higher-level thinking while having a detailed view of what you are…
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Comment #1684337
I would also agree with that sentiment. What you do on a consistent basis more than likely becomes "short-circuited" into your mental perception of the world that you navigate from…
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Comment #1627439
this is an excellent post and quite relevant. i have found this kind of epiphany as well while writing a python based framework at my company. i would extend the README driven appr…
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Comment #1439489
Interesting! I am in Springfield,MO. I am not looking for a job, but how can I keep up with what your startup is doing? Could you send me info on what your company is about? Thanks…