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deepaksurti
3,145karma·720submissions·October 23, 2014
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* A polyglot programmable programmer.
* Currently, Graphics Engineer and ML Practitioner.
* Experienced in games, scientific visualisation domains, AR.
* Own work I am proud of: - http://github.com/dmsurti/AssimpKit - http://www.isongames.com.
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Like me who didn’t know about feature flags it is described here. [1] [1] https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html …
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Sorry but what is SAFe? (No pun intended)
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If open source suits you fine then I would recommend Blender. See [1] and [2] as examples of blender plugins for open foam based simulations. With Blender you get advantages of open source, game engin…
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Can you please tell which? Thanks I too am planning to buy new pair.
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Awesome. Many of us underestimate but on HN also appreciate how much effort it takes to take to ship something, so keep going at it. Respect!
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Referrals are the best form of cover letter!
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But emacs is an OS, no? :)
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Common Lisp condition system [1] https://www.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/cltl/clm/node317.html [2] http://gigamonkeys.com/book/beyond-excep…
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And have more fun by doing the encoding/decoding on GPU [1] [1] https://github.com/CESNET/GPUJPEG …
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>> Not if you are on an H1B visa ;-) But one must also 100% expect themselves to evaluate thoroughly T&C, pros and cons before signing up for anything, including a visa.
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>> Personally, though, I would bet on dedicated, single-purpose robots, working together through wireless communication. Robonix Philosophy at play here, inspired from Unix philosophy [1] - Make…
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+10 for the chapter on recursion. It is not only a must read but probably the only thing one needs to read to understand Recursion. I suspect Christopher Nolan read the chapter on recursion before wri…
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This looks great. It will be super useful for beginners if you integrate Dip in the browser in your Learning path tutorial. You already give that option in the Install options.