Managing Humans is a selection of the best essays from Michael Lopps web site, Rands In Repose. Drawing on Lopp s management experiences at Apple, Netscape, Symantec, and Borland, this book is full of stories based on companies in the Silicon Valley where people have been known to yell at each other. It is a place full of dysfunctional bright people who are in an incredible hurry to find the next big thing so they can strike it rich and then do it all over again. Among these people are managers, a strange breed of people who through a mystical organizational ritual have been given power over your future and your bank account. Whether you re an aspiring manager, a current manager, or just wondering what the heck a manager does all day, there is a story in this book that will speak to you. You will learn:
* What to do when people start yelling at each other
* How to perform a diving save when the best engineer insists on resigning
* How to say "No" to the person who signs your paycheck
Passion is sweet Love makes weak You said you cherised freedom so You refused to let it go Follow your faith Love and hate never failed to seize the day Don t give yourself away Oh when the night
The file contains a demo of how tabbed content is organized in a web page.Its highly useful as current day websites the information is organized in to sets of data.Each information can be grouped under each tab
Maya Calendar
During his last sabbatical, professor M. A. Ya made a surprising discovery about the old Maya calendar. From an old knotted message, professor discovered that the Maya civilization used a 365 day long year, called Haab, which had 19 months. Each of the first 18 months was 20 days long, and the names of the months were pop, no, zip, zotz, tzec, xul, yoxkin, mol, chen, yax, zac, ceh, mac, kankin, muan, pax, koyab, cumhu. Instead of having names, the days of the months were denoted by numbers starting from 0 to 19. The last month of Haab was called uayet and had 5 days denoted by numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. The Maya believed that this month was unlucky, the court of justice was not in session, the trade stopped, people did not even sweep the floor.
nTIM PATRICK has been working professionally as a software architect and developer for nearly
25 years. By day he develops custom business applications in Visual Basic for small to medium-
sized organizations. He is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). In April 2007,
Microsoft awarded Tim with its Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his work in sup-
porting and promoting Visual Basic and its community of users. Tim received his under-
graduate degree in computer science from Seattle Pacific University. You can contact him
through his web site, www.timaki.com.
Generate Possion Dis.
step1:Generate a random number between [0,1]
step2:Let u=F(x)=1-[(1/e)x]
step3:Slove x=1/F(u)
step4:Repeat Step1~Step3 by using different u,you can get x1,x2,x3,...,xn
step5:If the first packet was generated at time [0], than the
second packet will be generated at time [0+x1],The third packet will be generated at time [0+x1+x2],
and so on ….
Random-number generation
1.static method random from class Math
-Returns doubles in the range 0.0 <= x < 1.0
2.class Random from package java.util
-Can produce pseudorandom boolean, byte, float, double, int, long and Gaussian values
-Is seeded with the current time of day to generate different sequences of numbers each time the program executes
Tic tac toe is (exactly what re your thinking) and it s the first game I made. Made it in one whole day in Turbo C. It uses primitive graphics drawing and also demonstrates how to output an image. Written in C, also uses a library I got from the net (included) for image output.
This book describes numerous situations that graduate students will
commonly encounter as they work towards the goal of earning their
PhD. Starting from your very first day in the lab, to the beginning
stages of your post-PhD job search, to writing your dissertation,we’ve
tried to offer you sage advice on how to handle particular situations
as they arise.