@sehe make love. make: *** No rule to make target 'love'. Stop. (in the AT&T days make was more fun--the error message read: "don't know how to make love")
max is 10 6 5 4 3 2 6 11 15 18 20 find the first one from the right less then 10 check if it is higher than the max if so, we have a new max -> write it down next_permutition()
@sehe suppose we have n items. We can than create binnary number with n digits and inicialize all to zero. Than we woul multiply i-th digit with i-th input and sum it up. then we would compare with global max etc. we increment the binary number and cycle unless we have all zeros in the binary number
*I mean all ones
for example max is 10 6 5 4 0 0 0 -> 0 0 0 1 -> 4 0 1 0 -> 5 0 1 1 -> 9 1 0 0 -> {6} 1 0 1 -> {7
I think that's essentially the same, but using indexed permutations instead of the in-place lexicographical generation. The latter is more efficient especially if you have repeated item sizes
it can potentially move more items. For large data, the bitset could be more efficient (but: profile it and don't forget that brute force will lose appeal at larger scale anyways)
@Slazer It's 3:11 AM here and my kids have school tomorrow too
> A small number of fixed or standardized groups are used by millions of servers; performing precomputation for a single 1024-bit group would allow passive eavesdropping on 18% of popular HTTPS sites, and a second group would allow decryption of traffic to 66% of IPsec VPNs and 26% of SSH servers. A close reading of published NSA leaks shows that the agency’s attacks on VPNs are consistent with having achieved such a break.
good job everyone
Time to switch to 64 MiB keys with elliptic curves
Meta-programming is programming but with a lot of features trimmed down. OTOH if you know how to manage memory you already have a handle on a lot of programming.
> C++ is relatively more popular than other languages and technologies in Russia, Czech Republic, Hungary, France, Singapore, Finland, Israel and Germany