Cutting edge problem
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
Ammar wrote: First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. Doesn't sound like a programming question to me. A homework question, maybe, but not a programming one... :-) Regrettably, the only math skills I possess are the ones needed to debug the cash register when it gives the clerk the wrong figure for the amount of change I'm due. Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
never heard of in in a mathematical context. "Cutting Edge" usually describes the scientifically or technologically advanced area of research. Synonymous are"Leading Edge", or the modified "bleeding edge" (because it#s often a pain to work with "leading edge" technologies)
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
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Aww, and here i was, all ready to share my knowledge of knife sharpening...
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Well, I'm game. How are you with swords? :-) Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
Here's a pretty good link. ;P www.cuttingedge.org[^] Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "And when you need to hire a programmer to do mostly VB programming, it's not good enough to hire a VB programmer, because they will get completely stuck in tar every time the VB abstraction leaks." Joel on Software Nov 11, 2002.
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Well, I'm game. How are you with swords? :-) Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)
Christopher Duncan wrote: How are you with swords? i'm pretty handy with the s-word CheeseWeasle
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
What is it? Can you describe the problem (or copy the homework question).
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Here's a pretty good link. ;P www.cuttingedge.org[^] Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "And when you need to hire a programmer to do mostly VB programming, it's not good enough to hire a VB programmer, because they will get completely stuck in tar every time the VB abstraction leaks." Joel on Software Nov 11, 2002.
Alright, that one was censored by the IT wankers too. What's at cuttingedge.org? J
"I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees."
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Alright, that one was censored by the IT wankers too. What's at cuttingedge.org? J
"I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees."
Fundamentalist Zealots. I think. I wasn't staying for too long a read. :-D Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "And when you need to hire a programmer to do mostly VB programming, it's not good enough to hire a VB programmer, because they will get completely stuck in tar every time the VB abstraction leaks." Joel on Software Nov 11, 2002.
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Christopher Duncan wrote: How are you with swords? i'm pretty handy with the s-word CheeseWeasle
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Alright, that one was censored by the IT wankers too. What's at cuttingedge.org? J
"I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees."
I didn't read anything more than "WWIII is coming and you can't stop it. 9/11 was the beginning." That was next to a picture like the old Nazi propaganda that had a skeleton/zombie in tattered rags amidst clouds, fire and smoke. Frankly, it made me grateful for porn sites. At least someone gets happy looking at porn. :~
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First of all, I am sorry that I posting a programming related thread here. I tried looking at replies in other forums but those forums dont seem to get much attention. I need help urgently. I would appreciate if someone can tell me some links about a mathematical problem known as "Cutting Edge" problem. I need information about the problem and an algo, if possible. :confused:. I tried Google, but no luck. :( Thanks. And apologies for posting here. Hope you dont mind. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
Are you talking about the cutting stock[^] problem or any of it's variants? Is so, try looking under this name on google. You'll find a lot of information. Regards. Francisco Viella Silver at last!!