palantir.com
The Coding Interview | Palantir
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This website uses cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to browse, you agree to our use of cookies. October 3, 2011. Note: this part is part two of our series on doing your best in interviews. Part one: How to Ace an Algorithms Interview. This is easier said than done. After all, coding in your favorite IDE. From the comfort of. Is very different from coding on a whiteboard (on a problem you’re totally unfamiliar with) in a pressure-filled 45-minute interview. We realize that the intervie...
ygorlazaro.com
Série Esotérica - 1 (LOLCODE)
http://www.ygorlazaro.com/2015/06/23/serie-esoterica-1
Desenvolvedor .NET, JavaScript, SQL, Angular, JQuery, MVC, WebAPI, ASP.Net, Jquery, tantas siglas. Série Esotérica - 1 (LOLCODE). June 23, 2015 em #serie. Hoje eu vou começar mais uma sessão. Do blog. Quero comentar sobre linguagens de programação mais "alternativas". Na verdade, vou falar sobre linguagens esotéricas. Para acompanhar outras sessões, veja:. O que é uma linguagem esotérica? O nome é estranho, e a princípio me passou a ideia de ser uma linguagem de programação que dependia de fé. Uma lingua...
imivignette.wordpress.com
Digital Literacy | LIFE SENTENCES
https://imivignette.wordpress.com/2015/11/10/digital-literacy
Write It Your Way. Of Titles and Taglines. Living Life As It Is. Writing my world. One word at a time. November 10, 2015. In this day and age, the majority of people around the world possess the beautiful and practical ability to read and write. To be unable to accomplish this simple task would put one at a serious disadvantage especially with the advent of social media. The numbers, Mason. What do they mean? Incoming realization in 3…2.1. It amazes me how I am able to craft prose with a lexicon of words...
kenyatips.com
Weird programming languages - KenyaTips
http://kenyatips.com/weird-programming-languages
Blogs from a Kenyan software developer. November 4, 2016. October 31, 2014. Below is a list of some “strange” programming languages. These languages usually fall under a group called Esoteric Programming Languages ( esolang. They are not created to compete with more mainstream languages like Java, C# or Ruby or be widely adopted by the software development community. Their designers simply want to experiment with programming language design, or just for humour. Sample code for “Hello World”. OOOMoOMoOMoO...
kenoot.net
Cool links
http://www.kenoot.net/coollinks.html
A world full of. His is a collection of bookmarks to web sites I find quite useful. Some of them are quite handy for graphic designers. Check them out! Pick your favourite color here ;-). Tons of nice fonts to spice up your designs. ASCII codes for the tricky characters. Find a suitable font for your project here. A place to go if you run out of inspiration. Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator. Neat tool to find matching colors for your project. Make complex shapes with CSS. Check out his photos.
imjustinbraun.com
I'm Justin Braun | As told by: Justin Braun | Page 4
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I'm Justin Braun. As told by: Justin Braun. Let’s get fucked up and play records. It’s ok to laugh at that picture. I had to go way back to spring of 2009 to dig it up. In a way, it’s the inspiration for my latest series, “ State Dependent Learning. The obvious conclusion is that I was suffering from State Dependent Learning. Per Wikipedia,. State Dependent Learning – Vol 1 (3/11/2015). 1 – Ninetoes – Finder. 2 – Monkey Safari – Watching the Stars. 3 – Joyce Muniz – Sleepless. One more thing…. For giving...
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