Well yes, with your stipulations that it is an average user with an average use case I guess you are kind of correct -- but then again, that IS a use case.
Right. I guess I should have been more clear. Being able to think through this type of thing in your head and make a decent algorithm that isn't O(n^x) or O(n!) if it doesn't absolutely need to be is really important. Especially if you will be writing code that needs to be fast.
No problem. Study hard on this topic, it is really important. I am graduating this December and just accepted a position where in the interview they asked me tons of Big O stuff.
Drop the constants too.
17x^5 is equivalent to x^5
99x^3 is equivalent to x^3
Wait until you take Theory of Algorithms if your school offers it, that is where this stuff gets really interesting.
I didn't think so, but the pics were so terrible I couldn't tell on the non-Dell ones.
IBM has a huge campus here, and I always pray some old IBM guy will post a bunch of their legendary old keyboards on Craigslist. Alas, it never happens.
Guy has a post on Craigslist with some old keyboards, but I can't make out if any of the models are good. Anyone see anything worth picking up in either of these photos?
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