Sunday, November 26, 2006

My standard problem

Hi,

This is one of the problems that I always wished to set as an example to illustrate the orientation in thinking while solving a software problem.

Ok here is the problem

I have a list of consequitive numbers ( example : b/n 50-60). They are arranged in an unsorted manner.
One of the number in the range is missing.

You have to identify that number. The solution should be in O(n).

I have used the problem as an example a hundred times. So people who have been present during these session can restrain themselves. Others hack into your brains.

Rahul.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Interest Group

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Enterprise 2.0 Technologies

With YouTube, Grad Student Hits Jackpot Again - New York Times

With YouTube, Grad Student Hits Jackpot Again - New York Times:

" Jawed Karim was involved in the genesis of YouTube but shunned a job there to focus on school. "

Initial set of topics

Hi All,

These are the initial set of topics that I think we can have.

1. Business of software
2. Technical discussions and problems
3. discussing books,articles
4. Life of a s/w engineer : )
5. new technologies

Rahul

welcome

Hi Guys,

Let's first decide what can be discussed in the blog. Send in your comments.

Rahul