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- avl_tree @computers:arduino
- duino side to speed things up. What we need is a quick algorithm for finding one item in a large list. ... ge chunks of data at each step of the search, and quickly arrive at the key we're looking for. The inter... index in an efficient way, so that it will remain quick to search, even though the records to be read or ... ht place" and tidying up as we go, so they can be quickly retrieved later. Wikipedia has a nice descript
- skills @skills
- r I was promoted to head of the department. I had quickly learned details of how the computer worked, wri... . I developed the system myself in PHP, and could quickly respond to requests for extra features from my ... actices. I can usually assimilate knowledge quite quickly if it is related to something else I already kn
- syntax @wiki
- er markup is easily accessible via [[doku>toolbar|quickbuttons]], too. ===== Basic Text Formatting =====... Wiki supports [[doku>Interwiki]] links. These are quick links to other Wikis. For example this is a link ... Wiki supports [[doku>Interwiki]] links. These are quick links to other Wikis. For example this is a lin
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- born_again @christianity
- e? (And it //doesn't// mean your get old twice as quick!) Ok, so your first birth was "physical". You no
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- breeze @computers:arduino
- ctions to see if we find a match, but it would be quicker if the syntax implied what type of word we're a
- arduino @computers:arduino
- ring lists of data that can be directly retrieved quickly by supplying a "key", or read sequentially (pre
- gateway @computers:truenas
- I want to make up my own way of doing things? The quick answer is I want to set up something far more int
- truenas @computers:truenas
- eature called //snap shots//, which allows you to quickly mark a point in time you may want to return to.