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Solving the impossible lock puzzle

A tricky lock puzzle puts patience and problem solving to the test with false moves dead ends and the satisfying moment when ...
Understand the problem first: Read the question carefully, identify inputs, outputs, and constraints before writing any code to avoid confusion and mistakes. Break complex problems into small steps: ...
A candidate's minor Zoom problem revealed something far more important than his résumé — and reminded me what business owners are really looking for in today's workplace.
Engaging Questions for Interviews and Competitions In today's competitive world, whether it's a job interview or any form of competition, interviewers often pose tricky questions to assess the ...
Bengaluru techie opens up about interviewing a 13-year-experienced candidate who failed basic coding and SQL.
The beauty of pattern-based learning is its transferability. Once you grasp the core idea behind, say, the "Two Pointers" technique, you can apply it to a range of problems, from finding pairs that ...
Hiring managers often know by a few key questions whether a candidate truly stands out. Learning how to answer them with clarity and confidence can dramatically increase the chances of leaving a ...
It’s getting tougher to assess how much university students have learnt. In his work as a Mathematical Statistics lecturer, Michael von Maltitz has tried a new way of getting students to learn, and of ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) grows more sophisticated, the very idea of identity at workplace is being challenged, raising ...
On a sound stage, bright lights shone down on Aahil Makhani (27B), a first-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) ...
We speak to Rob Akers, director for computing programmes at UK Atomic Energy Institute, about its new artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer.