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- Chinese Video Streaming Giant Introduces Anime Facial ID Dataset
- Discord community for mentoring in programming, mathematics, cybersecurity and algorithms & DS
- Please advise on how to code this in Python...a simulation
- What's the worst time of the calendar year to be searching for CS jobs?
- Discord Coding Community
- Multipool mining
Chinese Video Streaming Giant Introduces Anime Facial ID Dataset Posted: 07 Aug 2019 08:12 AM PDT |
Discord community for mentoring in programming, mathematics, cybersecurity and algorithms & DS Posted: 08 Aug 2019 04:52 AM PDT 2 and a half months ago I have founded a discord where we mentor you through the difficult times of programming, hardware and mathematics. Currently we are already on 3,700 members! What we offer for computer science:
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Please advise on how to code this in Python...a simulation Posted: 07 Aug 2019 09:27 PM PDT Hi, I need to do a simulation. Basically, players are running along circular track in sequential fashion, meaning the track is very narrow and a person can move only when the person in front of him has moved. This means the ordering of the players never change. The players run at same and constant speed, ignore acceleration. The goal is to keep track of how many times players have crossed the finished line. The cycle repeats so after crossing the finish line a new lap starts. So if 8 players crossed the finished line 10 times, the result would be 80. The kicker is that there are hurdles at points along the track that can take effect randomly and last for a random amount (normally distributed) of time. When this happens, players behind the hurdle must wait until the hurdle go away. I'd like to simulate how the hurdle behaviors affects how many players would cross the finish line in a given time segment (the more the better). Also like to study the effect of number of players and length of the track. This is the gist of the problem. I used the runners analogy to make the problem easier to understand. I need some advice on how to setup my code in Python. Like what kind of class you'd use, and what methods you would have in each class. This would help me get started. It'll nice to know if there are easy ways to view this simulation on an animation. Thanks [link] [comments] |
What's the worst time of the calendar year to be searching for CS jobs? Posted: 07 Aug 2019 05:29 PM PDT by worst I mean the least likely to get a response, or lack of opening. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 07 Aug 2019 07:29 PM PDT Hello everyone, I have created a community discord server for beginner to professional programmers to help each other learn, grow, work together on projects, you name it, It's up to you. We have over 240 members so far, and I am attempting to reach out to anyone else who might benefit from the resources and support our community provides. We hope you get around to checking the server out! Heres the link to the Discord Server: https://discord.gg/vqF6MrY [link] [comments] |
Posted: 07 Aug 2019 09:02 PM PDT Multipool mining is as it sounds; it is the ability to mine from multiple pools for multiple altcoins. Multipool offers a proprietary port, which is the first of its kind to offer a tool that switches automatically based on coin profitability. The port's designed is to increase mining profitability for individual miners. Check out my article on multipool mining and let me know if you have tried it yourself! I would love to know! [link] [comments] |
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