"Ricardo Aráoz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> Anyway the program is obvious:
Not to me :-)
> label1
> Move one car's length fwd
> If car is next to a parachute Goto label2
> do nothing
> goto label1
>
> label2
> Move one car's length fwd
> goto label2
Very clever, but in the interests of readabi
Thanks for the input. ACtualy i just started programming in python since aug
2007 and i m doing my masters research on it. So i learnt python in quite
less amount of time. But otherwise i am good in c and c++. I am giving my
first interview in python so i dont know what kind of questions they might
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>
> Ok, I'll bite.
> First, the instructions make no sense. There is no left and right! In a
> railroad there is forward and backwards, and these are relative to the
> directions the cars dropped at which I assume will be random. So "move
> fwd" has the same meaning as "move bc
Jeff Younker wrote:
>> Your meta-mission is to propose ideas, state assumptions and ask
>> questions.
>>
>
> Is the track infinite in the sense that it resides on an infinite
> plane
yes
> , or is it infinite
> in the sense that it is circular, wrapping around the entire planet
> and mee
> Your meta-mission is to propose ideas, state assumptions and ask
> questions.
Is the track infinite in the sense that it resides on an infinite
plane, or is it infinite
in the sense that it is circular, wrapping around the entire planet
and meeting with
itself?
-jeff
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bob gailer wrote:
> Varsha Purohit wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>I have an interview in python program development. Can i know
>> some interview questions in python ? If you know any website where i
>> can refer that would be helpful.
> My first engineering job interview went thus:
>
> "We need
Varsha Purohit wrote:
> Hello All,
>I have an interview in python program development. Can i know
> some interview questions in python ? If you know any website where i
> can refer that would be helpful.
My first engineering job interview went thus:
"We need someone to help us design ant
Hi.
I've interviewed people for a project in which we used Perl. Most of us
already on the team hadn't used Perl before that project, but we learned it
pretty quickly, so we knew that that was quite possible. Before the
interview we would have seen their CV, and decided we wanted to speak to
them,
On 19/01/2008, Varsha Purohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>I have an interview in python program development. Can i know some
> interview questions in python ? If you know any website where i can refer
> that would be helpful.
>
> thanks,
> --
> Varsha Purohit,
> Graduate Stud
"Varsha Purohit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> I have an interview in python program development. Can i know
> some
> interview questions in python ? If you know any website where i can
> refer
> that would be helpful.
Interview styles vary enormously but in my experience the
language speci
Hello All,
I have an interview in python program development. Can i know some
interview questions in python ? If you know any website where i can refer
that would be helpful.
thanks,
--
Varsha Purohit,
Graduate Student
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Hello All,
I have an interview in python program development. Can i know some
interview questions in python ? If you know any website where i can refer
that would be helpful.
thanks,
--
Varsha Purohit,
Graduate Student
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