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Playing with graph traversal algorithms in searching for the way of profitable currencies exchange


It turns out that well-known algorithms like BFS, DFS, Dijkstra, and A-Star are essentially variations of the same algorithm. Well-known algorithms BFS, DFS, Dijkstra, and A-Star are essentially variations of the same algorithm. In the article I demonstrate that with actual implementation.


My 2014's Acer Aspire V3-772G (16GM RAM, 2.5TB SSD) was running Windows 10, and started to show notification about no possibility to upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware. Later on it went even worse... after some broken Windows Update in August'22, it started to restart infinitely and there was no consistent fix for this. AS a result I switched to latest & greatest Ubuntu. Switch ran very smoothly for me because Ubuntu now has no need to install any drivers, it has great UI for its Apps store and there are many of software available. Now my laptop is living its 2nd live and actually runs more smoothly (less tempreture on CPU, less noise from coolers).


I thought it would be helpful for community to have some detailed guide and coding examples on standard ways for authentication and authorization with third-party services using SAML


Everything you need to know about the concept of Community of Practices and how to engage collaborations in multiple Agile teams across the organization.


It occurs that developers recently got a chance to automatically measure code complexity (not by using cyclomatic complexity metrics), stop arguing whether code is readable and maintainable or not, and start refactoring code in clear dialog with the management. At the same time, this tool is not widely recognized, and I just want to fix that by sharing details in an article!


I’m an engineer from the other side of researches or science, but somehow interested in the topic. Recently, I’ve learned about great work done by Grigori Fursin and entire community of reserach engineers with the goal to make research software more applicable to the industries by doing it with some kind of framework inside. I want to leave some links here, if you don’t mind to watch it – the talk is called ” Reproducing 150 Research Papers and Testing Them in the Real World”:ACM page with webcast https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/2942043/9C904C7AE045B5C92AAB2CF...

Also, source docs available here: https://zenodo.org/record/4005773?fbclid=IwAR1JGaAj4lwCJDrkJ...

And, their solution product https://cknowledge.io/ and source code https://github.com/ctuning/ck

I guess it should be helpful to the researchers community.


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