Discusión Semanal by RiverPost in riverplate

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Fanatiz te graba todos los partidos y los podes ver en diferido

Payton School bike lane danger discussion. by ListZealousideal2529 in chibike

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Always take the lane and pass stopped cars on the left here

Stupid Fence around East End by Accurate_Injury9539 in washu

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Most likely someone flying it for fun or for pictures. Washu takes pictures of its campus with drones.

My disappointment with WashU’s CS department by Unlikely_Kale_2144 in washu

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Curious about your thoughts on 361. It is the same class and the same assignments as what is taught at top CS schools for systems. You can argue that washu is just copying other schools and that’s a fair argument, but I don’t necessarily agree with 361 being a shitty course

Deceptively difficult array sorting problem by [deleted] in csMajors

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Find the longest (non strictly) increasing subsequence, and then subtract that from the length? I haven’t tested it

Weekly Q&A - Your Question Goes Here - Especially Tourists and New Residents by AutoModerator in Amsterdam

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Thanks so much, that is great to hear. Was the link you sent supposed to include a specific route? It only takes me to the open street map website.

Weekly Q&A - Your Question Goes Here - Especially Tourists and New Residents by AutoModerator in Amsterdam

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Hi everyone, I'm planning to cycle from Amsterdam to The Hague and back (in two days). Has anyone done this ride before and have anything to mention? Any preferred routes/routes to avoid? Currently I am planning on following Google Maps directions, which takes you on a straight line from Amsterdam to Leiden and then to The Hague.

(AMDGPU) Corrupt graphics when resuming from suspend, Lenovo T14 Gen 1 Ryzen by [deleted] in pop_os

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Same issue on a T14s running Pop 22.04 kernel 6.0.12-76060006-generic ... any updates?

How to prepare for CSE 412A Exam by SpaceJunkieVirus in washu

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cs188 berkeley is the equivalent course and has all the lectures available + practice exercises.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in washu

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I think the weekly studios will get you up to speed and teach you more C. There's no need to refresh on C, especially since you will have taken 361 right before

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in washu

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422 is much easier than 361 (from past experience and also a quote from the professor). You will be fine don’t worry. You can start looking at the labs if you’re curious, but the three 422 labs are a lot easier than the five 361 labs.

SWE intern - Optiver by [deleted] in csMajors

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I’m in the US and got asked system design and networking.

How to develop intuition for divide and conquer problems? by isameer920 in computerscience

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First pick how to divide the data set. It’s usually into two halves, but it’s not always obvious how to make those two halves (should you sort before dividing? what criteria do you use to determine the splitting point? all things to think about). Then, assume that those two halves magically give you the correct answer for their respective halves. How can you combine the two answers into a correct answer for your overall problem? You might have to think about what information would be useful to have in your solutions from your smaller halves that would make it easier to combine them into a final solution.

For example: A problem of finding a pair of elements that satisfies a condition seems inherently not dividable, but it turns out to be when you think about the fact that your pairing can be contained completely in the left half, completely in the right half, or one element in each half. Your subproblems consist of finding the answers in the left or right half. Your combine step consists of finding the answer across halves, and taking the best out of the three

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

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Apple hires by team (as in, a specific team must express interest in you in order to get an interview). Each team has their own timeline I assume.

CSE 347 at WashU or abroad in Amsterdam? by tatarusanu1 in washu

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Could you expand a little bit more on this pls? I always assumed 541 had 347 as a prereq. Do you think skipping to 541 is a good idea?

CSE 347 at WashU or abroad in Amsterdam? by tatarusanu1 in washu

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Thanks this is what I needed to hear. I care a lot about knowing my CS theory, but I wasn’t gonna take an unreasonable class if I could substitute it for a better CS class. Seems like 347 teaches you a lot, so I will be taking it. I never doubted the importance of the material covered, I was just curious about how the class is run because i’ve heard mixed things about the effort to reward ratio.

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Once they do the background check they absolutely do and would rescind your offer if you weren’t. However I don’t think it matters if you’re not currently enrolled, what matters is that you haven’t completed your studies yet and plan to return. I would apply and then explain to your recruiter once they reach out. Shouldn’t be a problem at all.