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Ruby Prime Generation
For a possible job in the Seattle area, one of my prospective employers is having me submit some solutions to problems found on Project Euler. While working on a particular issue, I’ve discovered that the method I’ve used for calculating the list of prime numbers performs better than the stock Prime class that is provided [...]
Tags: 50 lines of code, algorithm, code, euler, math, number, prime, prime number, project euler, questions, ruby
Posted in 50 Lines of Code, Neat and Interesting, personal, Ruby, Tech | 1 Comment »
Thoughts from Madrailers
First off, yes, I know I haven’t put anything up here in six months. That’s my mistake. I’ll try to do better in the future. Honestly, I just haven’t felt like writing in that time period. Until today. Well, technically yesterday night. Whatever. Yesterday, I had the wonderful experience of meeting a fantastic group of [...]
Tags: Cucumber, development, Haml, hope, interest, javascript, lightning talks, Madison, Madrailers, meetup, ruby, Ruby on Rails, RVM, testing
Posted in Concepts, Neat and Interesting, Open Source, personal, Rails | 2 Comments »
Don’t Break the Chain
After reading this post on LifeHacker, I couldn’t escape the feeling that I should start doing something like this. I mean, it works for Jerry Seinfeld, it can’t be all that bad. Basically, as described on the link above, the idea is that you keep a daily calendar of all the specific goals you want [...]
Tags: Android, calendr, chain, droid, goals, python, ruby, seinfeld, update
Posted in Android, Concepts, General, personal, Site | 1 Comment »
