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Mike Raiford wrote:
> log is kind of a neat function.
It's certainly a very useful thing.
Logarithmic decay, the complex-valued log and antilog functions (Euler's
relation and all that), the discrete logarithm problem...
> Its sort of the inverse of exponentiation.
Indeed - although I think "antilogarithm" sounds so much cooler than
"exponent". ;-)
> Anyway .... you have all this CS background and are not a programmer...
> get out there and get a programming job already! :)
Apparently there's a global economic crisis of some kind happening... I
don't really pay much attention... But apparently this is a bad time to
get hired.
FWIW, I applied to about 7 jobs on Saturday. (Before I got dragged to
Watford and made to dance in public.) The soul-destroying thing is, you
apply to all these jobs AND NEVER GET A REPLY. x_x
> My last job had me using a ton of trig, vector and matrix arithmetic.
> This one, not so much, I'm basically basically n-tier hell. But, it pays
> the bills.
Basically basically?
So that's, what, tier-2?
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