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The Level of Difference

Published on 04/04/2006, by in General, Inner Geek.

I’ve been pretty interested in what the difference is between me and those higher up in the academic department (as in studying, not as in teaching). This are the people whose academic results are like an age above mine. You’ve probably seen this post before somewhere when I was reflecting upon the difference. I think

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Convert into Algorithm

Published on 11/03/2006, by in Inner Geek.

How do you convert a simple looking formula and turn it into an algorithm? It’s simple. Break stuff down into steps. That’s what you’re always told. There are actually a few more things to do. 1. If there are any constants in your program, declare them as such. This will make your life easier when

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How to Look at Things from the Programmer’s Point of View

Published on 06/03/2006, by in Inner Geek.

To do programming, you often have to think out of the box. Most people don’t describe it as much out of the box. People say it’s simple, it’s this and it’s that. I’ll give you the grain of truth. It involves making an extension outside your ordinary box. People don’t think of much when their

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Review of iPod mini Review

Published on 03/05/2005, by in Gadget Reviews.

Was my call on the iPod mini unjustified? I insulted it like it was something made of completely cheap material and byond what I would every pay for a player of that quality. I wouldn’t buy an iPod mini until all the simple flaws I pointed out are fixed. Then again, would I buy any

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