My top 10 Postgres features and tips for 2016 Craig Kerstiens

Craig Kerstiens About Travel & Wine My Recommendations Top Content Archive Menu About Travel & Wine My Recommendations Top Content Archive - <a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a> - I find during the holiday season many pick up new books , learn a new language , or brush up on some other skill in general. Here’s my contribution to hopefully giving you a few new things to learn about Postgres and ideally utilize in the new year. It’s not in a top 10 list as much as 10 tips and tricks you should be aware of as when you need them they become incredibly handy. more CTEs allow you to do crazy awesome things like recursive queries but even the most simple form of them I don’t go a day without using. Think of a CTE or commonly known as with clause as a view inside the time that query is running. This lets you more easily create readable query...

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Advent of Code

Oh, hello! Funny seeing you here. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but you aren't going to find much down here. There certainly aren't clues to any of the puzzles. You do risk spoiling a few surprises for yourself, though. Best to play the normal way and discover everything as it was intended, I think. The best surprises don't even appear in the source until you unlock them for real. Please be careful with automated requests; I'm not Google, and I can only take so much traffic. Please be considerate so that everyone gets to play. If you're curious about how Advent of Code works, it's running on some custom Perl code. Other than a few integrations (auth, analytics, ads, social media), I built the whole thing myself, including the design, animations, prose, and all of the puzzles. The puzzles probably took the longest; the easiest ones were around 45 minutes each, but the harder on...

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Introduction to Behavior Trees | AltDevBlogADay

<![endif] AltDevBlogADay Search Skip to primary content Home #readme (for Readers) #readme (for Writers) #access #branding ← Previous Next → #nav-single Posted on 24th February 2011 by Marco Castorina .entry-meta .entry-header Original Author: Bjoern Knafla What is a behavior tree? How does it work and what is its role in game AI? Welcome to a series of blog articles about my experiment (read: stumbling around) of marrying data-oriented, memory-streamlined behavior trees with a second representation to ease creation and modification during development. I write it to document my findings and decisions and to ask for your invaluable feedback to build a BSD licensed BT toolkit that is truly useful. March 10, 2011 – Added a reference to the second article in my behavior tree experiment blog series. March 05, 2011 – Posted bjoernknafla.com , to...

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Introduction to Behavior Trees - Bjoern Knafla

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Home | AI Challenge

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<MarkdownReplacement with="competition.md"> Congratulations the ants contest winner, Mathis Lichtenberger. He is a second year computer science student at the University of Lubeck. His winning bot ( post mortem ) is called xathis . A close second place is Evgeniy Voronyuk. He graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk National University. He works at ISD (a satellite of SCC Soft Computer). His entry is called GreenTea . Third place is taken by protocolocon , a bot from Spain. Big congratulations are also in order for the top 100 contestants. Through hard work and determination they overcame the other 7900 submissions. On behalf of the contest organizers I would like to thank everyone taking part in this term's competition. Most of the code for this contest was done by generous volunteers. A lot of people took part in helping. Thank you to all developers. A lot of the b...

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The Essence of JavaScript

RSS CONTACT PEOPLE Joe Gibbs Politz Benjamin S. Lerner Hannah Quay-de la Vallee Tim Nelson Arjun Guha Matt Carroll Shriram Krishnamurthi PREVIOUS POSTS Tierless Programming for SDNs: Differential Analysis Tierless Programming for SDNs: Verification Tierless Programming for SDNs: Optimality Tierless Programming for SDNs: Events Tierless Programming for Software-Defined Networks CS Student Work/Sleep Habits Revealed As Possibly Dangerously Normal Parley: User Studies for Syntax Design Typechecking Uses of the jQuery Language Verifying Extensions’ Compliance with Firefox's Private Browsing Mode From MOOC Students to Researchers Social Ratings of Application Permissions (Part 4: The Goal) Social Ratings of Application Permissions (Part 3: Permissions Within a Domain) Social Ratings of Application Permissions (Part 2: The Effect of Branding) Social Ratings of Applicati...

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