Because the FFT in python is almost certainly implemented in C, and probably more cleverly done than a naive FFT that I/you/someone would whip up as part of a C program.
Because there are people who will pay those economists a percentage and they would rather work there?
works exactly as in the blog post in fedora.
I don't know of human games that do this (except for practice), but this is done in computer games. See the Thoresen Chess Engine Competition (TCEC) where the first 8 moves for both sides are played by the book and then…
I would add https://www.youtube.com/user/PowerPlayChess/videos and https://www.youtube.com/user/Chessexplained/videos to that list.
As a senior at Yale right now, and seeing what most of my fellow students are going into next year, the Ivy League is great at pumping out over paid worker bees. See here…
768px in my 1920px screen. Stays that way when I resize to 1600px. Could not reproduce?
It can be if you want to use tools not designed for linux. I use keepass (http://keepass.info/) on linux and android and find it to be equivalent to 1 Password on Mac. It is in the Fedora repos (and I assume most…
Because the FFT in python is almost certainly implemented in C, and probably more cleverly done than a naive FFT that I/you/someone would whip up as part of a C program.
Because there are people who will pay those economists a percentage and they would rather work there?
works exactly as in the blog post in fedora.
I don't know of human games that do this (except for practice), but this is done in computer games. See the Thoresen Chess Engine Competition (TCEC) where the first 8 moves for both sides are played by the book and then…
I would add https://www.youtube.com/user/PowerPlayChess/videos and https://www.youtube.com/user/Chessexplained/videos to that list.
As a senior at Yale right now, and seeing what most of my fellow students are going into next year, the Ivy League is great at pumping out over paid worker bees. See here…
768px in my 1920px screen. Stays that way when I resize to 1600px. Could not reproduce?
It can be if you want to use tools not designed for linux. I use keepass (http://keepass.info/) on linux and android and find it to be equivalent to 1 Password on Mac. It is in the Fedora repos (and I assume most…