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This is a few years old. I'll update it later/sometime/maybe

Reletively new coder, a recent graduate of the computer science program from the Engineering College at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Vim fan - a pro at an internship impressed me. Still learning how to extend/customize it with plugins to make it do exactly what I want.

To me, c++ is a difficult, powerful language. Some people don't like all the boilerplate, but I like how it lays everything on the table. Is it possible to get to the point where I can code "on the fly", not needing to second-guess the decisions I make?

Not very familiar with Python yet, but I'm definitely going to start my next project with it. I really like its simplicity, its practical "high-level-ness", its libraries, and its mantra that "there is a way it should be done."


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revised What's the proof of correctness for Robert Floyd's algorithm for selecting a single, random combination of values?
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comment What's the proof of correctness for Robert Floyd's algorithm for selecting a single, random combination of values?
Didn't completely understand this method until after I solved it on my own. I'd like to get better at thinking on a higher level.
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comment What's the proof of correctness for Robert Floyd's algorithm for selecting a single, random combination of values?
This is how I was thinking of proving it to myself. I just needed to work out the gory details in my own solution.
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