A had Richard Brent as a lecturer at uni, and only barely knew how influential he’d been. It’s so strange whenever I see his name come up in The Real World™. A genuinely nice guy, who was the only person who managed to write faster code than I did (for finding the diameter of a graph - it wasn’t an algorithms course so I optimised the heck out of brute force search using bit hacks and had the fastest implementation of all the students, he knew the heuristics and all the tricks, and his was shockingly fast).
A had Richard Brent as a lecturer at uni, and only barely knew how influential he’d been. It’s so strange whenever I see his name come up in The Real World™. A genuinely nice guy, who was the only person who managed to write faster code than I did (for finding the diameter of a graph - it wasn’t an algorithms course so I optimised the heck out of brute force search using bit hacks and had the fastest implementation of all the students, he knew the heuristics and all the tricks, and his was shockingly fast).
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you very much for such an extraordinarily wonderful explanation!
This was a good video! I now know what ternary and unimodal mean!
well explained!
It was well explained. Thanks for posting
Why do you have Grant's voice?
He and I have never been seen in the same room at the same time...
Very good video!
thank you for the video