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mfukar / vmware.py
Created May 26, 2016 18:21
Some interview question from VMware. Figure out the problem statement, it's obvious.
import sys
def main():
N = raw_input()
elements = [int(element) for element in sys.stdin.read().split(' ')]
L, R = 0, len(elements)
# We got ourselves a maximum subarray problem, with inverted semantics.
# The subarray we want to find is the one to flip all the bits in.
@skratchdot
skratchdot / arrayBufferToString.js
Created March 3, 2016 04:43
Array Buffer -> String and String -> ArrayBuffer conversions in javascript
// source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/11058858
function ab2str(buf) {
return String.fromCharCode.apply(null, new Uint16Array(buf));
}
@girish3
girish3 / avl_tree.py
Created February 15, 2016 18:33
AVL tree implementation in python
#import random, math
outputdebug = False
def debug(msg):
if outputdebug:
print msg
class Node():
def __init__(self, key):
#!/bin/sh
# Converts a mysqldump file into a Sqlite 3 compatible file. It also extracts the MySQL `KEY xxxxx` from the
# CREATE block and create them in separate commands _after_ all the INSERTs.
# Awk is choosen because it's fast and portable. You can use gawk, original awk or even the lightning fast mawk.
# The mysqldump file is traversed only once.
# Usage: $ ./mysql2sqlite mysqldump-opts db-name | sqlite3 database.sqlite
# Example: $ ./mysql2sqlite --no-data -u root -pMySecretPassWord myDbase | sqlite3 database.sqlite
@esperlu
esperlu / mysql2sqlite.sh
Created April 27, 2011 05:46
MySQL to Sqlite converter
#!/bin/sh
# Converts a mysqldump file into a Sqlite 3 compatible file. It also extracts the MySQL `KEY xxxxx` from the
# CREATE block and create them in separate commands _after_ all the INSERTs.
# Awk is choosen because it's fast and portable. You can use gawk, original awk or even the lightning fast mawk.
# The mysqldump file is traversed only once.
# Usage: $ ./mysql2sqlite mysqldump-opts db-name | sqlite3 database.sqlite
# Example: $ ./mysql2sqlite --no-data -u root -pMySecretPassWord myDbase | sqlite3 database.sqlite