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- Help me wrap my head around Dynamic Programming
- SnippetDepot - Enabling real-time fetching of snippets from our community-driven repository
- A.I. Learns - Is It Better to Walk or Run in the Rain? (simulation)
Help me wrap my head around Dynamic Programming Posted: 19 Jan 2020 10:35 AM PST I've been trying to understand Dynamic Programming, but I just can't seem to "get" it. I feel like the most common Fibonacci example with memoization, while easy to understand, does not really help demonstrate to me the very essence of the technique (at least not entirely). Somehow my brain just won't absorb it. So far I've watched the MIT 6.006 lectures on it, and few more videos I could find on YouTube, and still nothing. Sometimes all it takes is the right person with a compatible teaching approach to help me understand. Can anyone here help explain and/or point me to resources that could help me understand. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
SnippetDepot - Enabling real-time fetching of snippets from our community-driven repository Posted: 19 Jan 2020 10:19 AM PST Today we are launching SnippetDepot which is a project meant to enable real-time fetching of snippets into IDEs from the community-driven snippet repository. It combines the principles of Google Instant Search, StackOverflow and Wikipedia into one service. An example of usage can be found here. We would really want to hear what you guys think about this idea! Relevant links
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A.I. Learns - Is It Better to Walk or Run in the Rain? (simulation) Posted: 19 Jan 2020 10:36 AM PST Ever wonder what you should do when it starts raining and you don't have an umbrella? Should you RUN or should you WALK? Well, I created an A.I. that finally answers this question. Check it out. Let me know what do you think. Let's discuss. [link] [comments] |
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