An alternative explanation is that famous artists struggle to replicate their initial success because it often required a large amount of luck.
Does anyone else find it hilarious to see a bureaucrat heading up an enormous and bloated state intelligence apparatus trying to give a lecture about free markets?
Using Horner's method to evaluate the polynomials is probably suboptimal because it introduces dependencies and eliminates instruction-level parallelism. It might be worth trying Estrin's method instead (if the compiler…
If you want to make the work less boring and help it stick a lot better, then you could use spaced repetition. For example, instead of testing just the previous week's work, you might pick 1 third of the questions from…
An alternative explanation is that famous artists struggle to replicate their initial success because it often required a large amount of luck.
Does anyone else find it hilarious to see a bureaucrat heading up an enormous and bloated state intelligence apparatus trying to give a lecture about free markets?
Using Horner's method to evaluate the polynomials is probably suboptimal because it introduces dependencies and eliminates instruction-level parallelism. It might be worth trying Estrin's method instead (if the compiler…
If you want to make the work less boring and help it stick a lot better, then you could use spaced repetition. For example, instead of testing just the previous week's work, you might pick 1 third of the questions from…