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Find a book in a huge library (interview question)
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You are in a very huge library that has no computer access, and you're looking for one particular book.
You ...
Started by Timothy Chen on
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In a library if its not where you think it is?'
Is the book "Flubberty Gibbets" by Anthony Littlehorse trust the librarian and it is time to code up a full table scan of the library)
Where is this book, so his exiostence ....
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I'm looking for a good tutorial book on the C++ Standard Template Library. I don't want a reference, there are plenty of them online, but rather a book that will lead me through using the various parts of the STL and give some insight into why it is the...
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The best book I've found for a comprehensive STL reference that explains things well is The C....
Effective STL is a must-have, but it's good as a complement to another STL book and not so much as a sole source of learning STL.
A tutorial.
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I found the following question while preparing for an interview:
You are in a very huge library that has no computer access, and you're looking for one particular book.
You look up where the book suppose to be from the card catalog, and went to shelf ...
Started by Timothy Chen on
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Here's a starting point: Assume the library uses book in the library....
"Is the book on this half of the library"? (Point to the right direction questions to determine where the book is.
The search field by half.
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The Short Version: I want a single, comprehensive MSDN Library, up-to-date and integrated with F1 help in all Microsoft development tools.
The Long Version: There are at least three products that want to install documentation on my workstation:
Visual...
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Try use H2Reg to unregister /delete duplicate help files..
Documentation library.
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We're thinking of starting up a little bit of a "library" here at work for programming/development books, to have some shared books available as references.
Any suggestions on titles to put on the list? We mostly concentrate on Java and web application...
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If you do modeling in UML: some book on UML (obviouslyOne good book which I found very helpful is The Pragmatic Programmer - should be in any developer's library (or work library....
It should be on every programmer's library.
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I've been tasked with creating a simulation of people moving around. It could be a bunch of people walking through a restaurant or exiting a school. Searching around, I've found a bunch A* related stuff which is fine for one person but I will have a bunch...
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They have a bunch of great demos.
I finally found SharpSteer which takes the same library and ports it to C#.
There were a number of websites that suggested the OpenSteer library which is written in C++.
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At my institution, we have a small library with 150 books and 50 users. We would like to use a simple online management system that displays the books, lets users search and enter when they get and return a book. (There is no librarian, the books are ...
Started by Frank on
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Then store the state of each book in a text file somewhere (you said you the ISDN, ID, Title, Whatever of the ....
Be easiest to just have a form on a webpage somewhere that they could enter the number of the book they are checking in/out.
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Hello,
Does a good library for embedded programming/design/testing and so exist? Something like Safari from O'Reilly?
To be more specific, embedded programming like µC
Started by Adrian on
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Let me rephrase....
A lot of people start off with simple basic oriented for the answers .
Many public library's offer these databases that have there's no great substitute for a book and study course.
Try your local library's databases page.
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Our office is about to finally spend some more money updating the in-house reference library and I suggested that we pick up some more books that focus on Object Oriented Programming/Design from a .NET perspective (which is what we focus in, primarily...
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It's definitely got a lot of good information for OO Design... .
I'd recommend the Framwork Design Guidelines.
It would SEEM it's book on unit-testing, but it ACTUALLY is a book on OOD.
Working Effectively With Legacy Code by Michael Feathers.
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A user posted on the general discussion board that they were missing books from their library on the website, which has been renamed "My NOOK Library" (very confusing when trying to differentiate between the library at BN.com and the library on my NOOK...
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And display the "my library" page showing the matrix of book covers, all 190 books are displayedI noticed this morning after picking up the Friday book "Crush" by Alan Jacobson, that the book count in "My Nook Library....
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