Read this and other beyond the ordinary articles in The Red Bulletin Magazine. Six days a week, Victor Hoffer is in the gym – lifting weights, running, drilling movements and repeating them again and ...
The French athlete spends more than 25 hours a week in the gym, often training alone. Boring? Hardly. For Hoffer, discipline, risk and relentless training are the way to become the best in the world.
Abstract: Computer science pedagogy, especially in the higher education and vocational training context, has long-favored the hands-on practice provided by programming tasks due to the belief that ...
The functional resume is a resume format which emphasizes the skills of job seekers instead of work experiences. It is useful for a candidate having work history gaps or nominal work experience or ...
The end of your interview is a chance to repeat why the position fits your skills and is equivalent to the resources as a candidate. For example, you can say something like: I’m excited about the ...
Some job interview faux pas are obvious. Showing up late or badmouthing your former employer are almost guaranteed to ruin a first impression. But there's one sneaky interview mistake that can cost ...
Code to Joy: Why Everyone Should Learn a Little Programming is a new book from Michael Littman, Professor of Computer Science at Brown University and a founding trustee of AIhub. We spoke to Michael ...
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Abstract: The concept of queueing is ubiquitous in everyday life, whether in supermarkets, banks or amusement parks. The objective of studying queueing networks is to optimize models, either those ...