> he's a great networker who can help his students get good placements ...and bring in $$$.
There's a word for this, and it's the word MIT used: "Professor of the Practice". You wouldn't a huge portion of the university's faculty to be untrained in research or teaching -- that would be like running a software…
Why regexes combined with the pre-processing? First, it's not so clear in what sense "efficient" is actually a real requirement if this is a model answer. If the average input is very small then the cost of…
The parent didn't ask what antifragile means. The parent asked what non-linear, proactive, and self adaptive means, especially when taken as requirements for a software system. Reading Taleb's book to answer that…
> what is that? A collection of popular buzz-words in contemporary software engineering research. > And secondly, does it serve the customer if those are not the customer's requirements? These are never any customer's…
> he's a great networker who can help his students get good placements ...and bring in $$$.
There's a word for this, and it's the word MIT used: "Professor of the Practice". You wouldn't a huge portion of the university's faculty to be untrained in research or teaching -- that would be like running a software…
Why regexes combined with the pre-processing? First, it's not so clear in what sense "efficient" is actually a real requirement if this is a model answer. If the average input is very small then the cost of…
The parent didn't ask what antifragile means. The parent asked what non-linear, proactive, and self adaptive means, especially when taken as requirements for a software system. Reading Taleb's book to answer that…
> what is that? A collection of popular buzz-words in contemporary software engineering research. > And secondly, does it serve the customer if those are not the customer's requirements? These are never any customer's…