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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.
Note: Any comments on this site attributed to me are my opinions and not those of any current, past, or future employers/clients. Consider yourself so notified.
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The genius candidate is one with the quick answer but gives a slow answer :-)
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A library (macOS, iOS) that converts the files supported by Assimp to Scene Kit scenes. [1] [1] https://github.com/dmsurti/AssimpKit …
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PlantUML [1] if you want to create diagrams with textual descriptions. I find that much easier to modify and maintain in the long run. [1] https://plantuml.com/ …
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$500 And must be returned at the end of the program From press release [1]
>> The DTK, which must be returned to Apple at the end of the program ... Developers can apply to the program at develo…
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From a practical standpoint, when you can write idiomatic code in the paradigm that the language supports. And inversely, when you can confidently do code reviews and your comments are in the idiomati…
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This is excellent advise and goes into the `Goals vs Systems` territory. A good sensible and enjoyable read for the same would be Chapter 5 'Goals vs Systems` from [1]. From personal experience, …
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And you need to have logged in already for the delete to work, after which you get an email to approve the request which ends up with this notice of requiring government id as well. Govt Id, really, w…
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Using my CL based sudoku solver [1], I got the following solution. The solution is valid but different from what is shown in the video. IIRC, a sudoku board can have multiple solutions but anyone out …
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"your job is not your job; your job is to find a better job." Adams, Scott. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life (p. 31).