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5:48 PM
Does anyone know how to use an API for stylus drawing that might be compatible with Vista? I don't know if it even exists. It's certainly hard to find!
 
user47589
There's a software recommendations stack exchange that you can ask on. I don't know the answer myself and the room is pretty dead right now
 
user47589
6:32 PM
You're welcome
 
6:55 PM
I'm studying algorithms nowadays, I need help from others who are familiar with these topics, anyone know a community/chat group, for this purpose?
 
user47589
7:07 PM
most programmers will be familiar with algorithms.
 
user47589
so...any progamming group would work
 
Makes sense, I feel I just revealed a secret
 
user47589
You revealed the secret that you're learning algorithms?
 
user47589
gosh
 
No I belive I'm not a real programmer until I learn the CS basics (I'm a 3 years experience developer)
 
7:20 PM
If you don't feel confident you're a real programmer, I'd say you're a real programmer.
I know people who has been "programming" for two decades that are not real programmers.
The fact that you understand that you don't know everything and must still learn stuff is an important milestone.
 
user47589
agree.
 
user47589
we all started somewhere.
 
Some of us just never stopped.
 
user47589
you never stopped starting? sounds rough.
 
I dont believe I deserve to be a real programmer
I fail to achieve what everyone wants
 
7:26 PM
I really doing hard since I made the career shift, learning almost every day, and landed good jobs, but there always something missing I don't catch from all courses I watch and books I read, I see great guys here and from Stackoverflow that I want to think like them, until I figured out what I'm missing. I wish I'm right on my guess because it's going to be a very long journey!
 
@Wietlol Well, let "everyone" know that. Honesty is the best quality in people. If they expect you to do stuff you are not yet qualified to do, because, as you said, you only have 3 years of experience, then perhaps it's their expectations that needs to change + a structured learning plan to meet their expectations.
 
actually, anyone has experience with unistroke symbol recognizers?
I need a good one
@LasseVågsætherKarlsen different person
I have a few more years experience
people dont expect me to solve all their problems
 
OK, I need to read messages more carefully I see :) Sorry about that.
 
but I still try to fix all the problems at once
 
7:39 PM
If you fix all the problems at once, how do you know that fixing one problem didn't fix another at the same time?
 
because I fix all the problems with one solution :D
 
user47589
7:54 PM
turning the computer off? :D
 
Well, that is a solution
 
In the big O notation, and big theta. I can't see other places that has N occurrences for an instruction other than loops, how accurate is this, please?
 
What do you mean by "accurate"?
 
user47589
loops and recursion
 
@LasseVågsætherKarlsen I mean my conclusion, because it seems ode to me, that if a program doesn't have loops then it is always O(1)
 
8:07 PM
Why does that seem odd?
If the program always does the same N steps, regardless if you feed it one item or a billion items, why shouldn't it be O(1)?
 
user47589
if it doesn't have loops then its execution time won't vary based on the size of the input
 
user47589
it'll be constant time.
 
@LasseVågsætherKarlsen I'm not used to see loops that way, they were cool and innocent now they are not!
So the whole algorithms topic is based on loops, well, interesting.
 
Well, no, it's based on the relation to the input size.
You can have loops in an algorithm and still be O(1), the loop just has to be unrelated to the size of the input.
 
8:22 PM
Aha, I see. Never saw this power of "input size" ibefore!
 
if you give me one item to process, and I take one week to process it.
Then you give me a billion items to process, and I still take one week to process it.
Then my process algorithm is O(1).
(or I'm slacking, I just wait until it has gone a week before I call you, but computers doesn't do that)
 
user47589
8:43 PM
you're just passing the items off to some consultancy firm in another country, and going golfing, aren't you
 
Well, I'm not that keen on golfing, but playing computer games, aye, you hit the nail on the head.
 

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