Project Euler is a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve. Although mathematics will help you arrive at elegant and efficient methods, the use of a computer and programming skills will be required to solve most problems.
Lzz makes ordinary C++ programming seem low-level. How many times have you neglected to update a header file after editing a source file? This is a silly mistake, yet we do it again and again. C++ forces you to type and maintain duplicate code. Why not let a program generate it for you?
Excellence of any sort--excellent dancing, excellent quarterbacking, excellent woodworking--has no waste. You fix wordy writing by doing the same job using fewer words.
The goal of this book is to provide practical information on how to gain the largest possible benefit from your connection to the Internet. By applying the monitoring and optimisation techniques discussed here, the effectiveness of your network can be significantly improved.
If two numbers b and c have the property that their difference b-c is integrally divisible by a number m (i.e., (b-c)/m is an integer), then b and c are said to be "congruent modulo m."
The GWT Window Manager provides a high level windowing system for the GWT applications. It offers a desktop component, dialog features , free floating windows and more. Try it by yourself and feel free to use it, it's free!
Wikipedia is a terrific knowledge resource, and many recent studies in artificial intelligence, information retrieval and related fields used Wikipedia to endow computers with (some) human knowledge. Wikipedia dumps are publicly available in XML format, but they have a few shortcomings. First, they contain a lot of information that is often not used when Wikipedia texts are used as knowledge (e.g., ids of users who changed each article, timestamps of article modifications). On the other hand, the XML dumps do not contain a lot of useful information that could be inferred from the dump, such as link tables, category hierarchy, resolution of redirection links etc.
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