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Its all about SALES! Don't be scammed by "administrative assisant" positions or any other ad titles - its ONLY for sales. Also they flat out said in the interview they have a 900% turn over rate with a 9 outa 10 walk outs within the first 90 days! If ...
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Out of practice? Never in....
Panel interview with four Alaska Structures years.
Interview with four Alaska Structures people and two other candidates - no introductions, very aloof in Kirkland, Washington said: Agree with Husky in Bellevue.
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How would you get tree-structured data from a database with the best performance? For example, say you have a folder-hierarchy in a database. Where the folder-database-row has ID , Name and ParentID columns.
Would you use a special algorithm to get all...
Started by Seb Nilsson on
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However....
If you have many trees in the database, and you will only ever get the whole tree out, I would store a tree ID (or root node ID) and a parent node ID for each node in the database, get all the nodes for a particular tree ID, and process in memory .
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Dear all!
I am not too familiar with C programming, and I have to do few modifications on a source code, here is the problem:
I have this in a header file : typedef struct word { long wnum; float weight; } WORD ;
typedef struct svector { WORD *words; ...
Started by jamel on
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by 7 people.
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Thus, the type of words.
As a[i] == *(a + i) ; the act of subscripting effectively dereferences the pointer.
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.Net has a lot of complex data structures. Unfortunately, some of them are quite similar and I'm not always sure when to use one and when to use another. Most of my C# and VB books talk about them to a certain extent, but never really go into any real...
Started by Ranger Pretzel on
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by 10 people.
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There are type libraries such as PowerCollections which....
.NET data structures are in System.Collections namespace.
There are lots of other data structures too - there's KeyValuePair which you can use to do some their documentation.
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Manchester Central Station, CLC Goods Warehouse, GN Deansgate Goods Warehouse & Castlefield Viaducts
Modelling Structures in Card and Foamboard
One of the most important decisions to make is whether a particular building structure should be constructed...
Started by Ron Heggs on
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This building and your other structures including the train shed, one wonders how big the layout to favourites'
Having seen this building and your other structures including the train shed, one wonders how.
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So for my honors thesis I'm working on (among other things) accelerating the force evaluation in
the N-Body simulation.
The obvious data structure to use for accelerating the force sum is the Octree, used in the Barnes-Hut
algorithm. Another interesting...
Started by Sagekilla on
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by 4 people.
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Can anyone recommend any other data structures for spatial? Tree structures are useful for searching....
Ridiculously deep tree structures for interesting
problem sizes (N ~= 32k, which I can get running in real time on a quad core i7).
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Chandigarh: Two years after the first meeting of the Master Plan Committee, the completion of the plan is still awaited even as the construction activity, especially in the peripheral areas, continues unabated. Due to the Master Plan not having been finalised...
Started by MANOJa on
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Copy and paste from the IRFU site
http://www.irishrugby.ie/news/26319.php
The Irish Rugby Football Union today announced details of the Ireland Women's Sevens structures as the Ireland Team begin the journey that will hopefully end in qualification for...
Started by justsomebloke on
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Lets hope they do the same for the mens 7s...seems very quit... .
They'd murder us!! But I wish them the best of luck Tis indeed .
Great news looking forward to this a lot!
Is ladies 7s an olympic sport? I just hope that I don't have to play them in Kinsale .
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The Hero's Journey, Three act structure, and so on
I just concidentaly stumbled again on some mentions of Jospeh Campbells Monomyth, which also mentioned classic three-act narratives, and it made me once again wonder why these fundmentally basic structures...
Started by Yora on
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Has anyone noticed that in AWS D1.1 (steel) and 1.2 (Alum), that these types of welds are dis-allowed?
I can completely understand why, but in the Eurocode standards, these welds are actually permitted and are part of the available fatigue detail categories...
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Design rules and common sense; and not enough time thinking how is this joint or member going to act.
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