My kids often ask me to print math puzzles/crosswords/etc from the web. There was a particular maze puzzle that my older one really liked, but it seemed she had already finished every single one I could find. I've…
To be honest, if Chinese folks are fine with calling it "ping pong" (乒乓), I'm fine, too. (Also, you sorta can infer the spin from the ball arc or even if you catch a glimpse of the rotating label)
Ugly as it may be, I actually think it's nice for making easier to plug it on the correct orientation, since the two segments are assymetric. Remember how people complained it was hard to find the correct way to plug an…
Agreed. Even though some interview coding questions are a bit absurd, having a good grasp of basic algorithms and data structures shows that you at least care a little bit about _how_ things work.
It goes both ways. There are few situations more annoying than when people use this argument to fend off sincere suggestions and constructive criticisms without giving them any thought. People should also be more…
What some people may miss is that the concept of "relevant data" depends heavily on the end user. Good dashboards provide not only vast data, but good tools to let the users do their own analysis.
This post is specially relevant for me, since last weekend I've decided to take a quick look at Clojure, as one of my personal goals this year is to get acquainted with a Lisp dialect. From my _very_ short experience…
The title is a little misleading, it led me to believe that it was about Android app developers, not custom distro developers. That being said, I'm a bit thorn on this. From the developer side, Samsung seem a bit too…
I'm getting more intimate with Python and also made a small mocking library, I'm looking for constructive feedback: https://github.com/paolovictor/mockaccino
My kids often ask me to print math puzzles/crosswords/etc from the web. There was a particular maze puzzle that my older one really liked, but it seemed she had already finished every single one I could find. I've…
To be honest, if Chinese folks are fine with calling it "ping pong" (乒乓), I'm fine, too. (Also, you sorta can infer the spin from the ball arc or even if you catch a glimpse of the rotating label)
Ugly as it may be, I actually think it's nice for making easier to plug it on the correct orientation, since the two segments are assymetric. Remember how people complained it was hard to find the correct way to plug an…
Agreed. Even though some interview coding questions are a bit absurd, having a good grasp of basic algorithms and data structures shows that you at least care a little bit about _how_ things work.
It goes both ways. There are few situations more annoying than when people use this argument to fend off sincere suggestions and constructive criticisms without giving them any thought. People should also be more…
What some people may miss is that the concept of "relevant data" depends heavily on the end user. Good dashboards provide not only vast data, but good tools to let the users do their own analysis.
This post is specially relevant for me, since last weekend I've decided to take a quick look at Clojure, as one of my personal goals this year is to get acquainted with a Lisp dialect. From my _very_ short experience…
The title is a little misleading, it led me to believe that it was about Android app developers, not custom distro developers. That being said, I'm a bit thorn on this. From the developer side, Samsung seem a bit too…
I'm getting more intimate with Python and also made a small mocking library, I'm looking for constructive feedback: https://github.com/paolovictor/mockaccino