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I just watched this video on Ted.com entitled:
Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do
and it got me thinking about memory from a programmers perspective. There are so many abstract concepts and syntactic nuances we encounter daily, and yet we still manage to remember enough information to be…
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I know this sounds like a strange question.
Intuitively, I know what the concept of memoization means because I have used it in my code before I ever heard of the term. The problem is, I use it so rarely that I lose the association and have to look it up; and, it feels like technobabble (read. gibberish)…
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This question is meant to generate discussion and so it is marked as community wiki.
My observation is that the field of information technology grows so rapidly and randomly, that for many it takes a lot of time to learn many intricacies of some tools that will be obsolete in just short 3 years.…
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Always there are few set of items needs to be memorized in short span of time. Here are my following cases.
1) My Job requires some set of items needs to be memorized.
2) I am a developer who has to learn 150+ tags within next 3 days.
3) Fix developer/support has to remember minimum of 125+ tags…
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I can never remember that number. I need a memory rule.
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