They should randomize games of judge tower and see who wins: https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Judge_Tower
you bootstrap it into a library you can include optionally, duh
I've been playing around with an AI generated knowledge base to grok our code base, I think you need good metrics on how the knowledge base is used. A few things is: 1. Being systematic. Having a system for adding,…
A disassembly diff tool: input <- old_image new_image output -> report Example summary: ================================================================================ TOTAL…
When you get into C code sometimes you know the most thinngs that will be in the priority queue is like 3. So bubble sort is fine. You can also do something like a calendar queue with bubble sort for each bin.
They should randomize games of judge tower and see who wins: https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Judge_Tower
you bootstrap it into a library you can include optionally, duh
I've been playing around with an AI generated knowledge base to grok our code base, I think you need good metrics on how the knowledge base is used. A few things is: 1. Being systematic. Having a system for adding,…
A disassembly diff tool: input <- old_image new_image output -> report Example summary: ================================================================================ TOTAL…
When you get into C code sometimes you know the most thinngs that will be in the priority queue is like 3. So bubble sort is fine. You can also do something like a calendar queue with bubble sort for each bin.