I hereby claim:
- I am mflatischler on github.
- I am mflatischler (https://keybase.io/mflatischler) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 2E0C EF64 4444 FBF4 1413 8FA7 13E5 05DF 3BAA E113
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
n = 63728127 | |
def collatz(n, step = 1): | |
def iseven(n): | |
return n / 2 | |
def isodd(n): | |
return (3 * n) + 1 |
{ | |
"number_set": [ | |
[1, 1, 8], | |
[2, 2, 16], | |
[3, 3, 24], | |
[4, 4, 32], | |
[5, 5, 40], | |
[6, 6, 48], | |
[7, 7, 56], | |
[8, 8, 64], |
070-158 - TS: Forefront Identity Manager, Configuring | |
070-177 - TS: Microsoft Project Server 2010, Configuring | |
070-178 - Microsoft Project 2010, Managing Projects | |
070-243 - Administer & Deploy System Center 2012 Config Manager | |
070-246 - Private Cloud Monitoring & Operations w/System Center 2012 | |
070-247 - Private Cloud Config & Deployment w/System Center 2012 | |
070-321 - Deploying Office 365 | |
070-323 - Administering Office 365 | |
070-331 - Core Solutions of MS SharePoint Server 2013 | |
070-332 - Advanced Solutions of MS SharePoint Server 2013 |
This article will help you set up your development environment with git and gpg to sign your commits and manage your gpg keys for different personas.
This article will not guide you step by step to install the programms needed, explain how gpg works nor will it tell you why you should sign your git commits.