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SOMALINET COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENT: MODULE 2 CHALLENGE

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SOMALINET COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENT: MODULE 2 CHALLENGE

Postby afisoone » Fri Mar 31, 2017 9:19 am

Assalamu Caleykum,
Jimco wanaagsan, Mind boggling challenge.
1. Waxaa subisaa array[0,1,2,3,4,5] kadibna isku shaandheey ama shuffle like deck of cards. Then print the same array so the probility of each number is equally likely. That is the best shuffle........ can you do that?


That is the challenge.. I am sure you can do that.. But if you can't, don't worry, That is the module 2 video that is coming.

That is the algorithm you must know if you going to interview with computer programming...

That module2 is so important...

That algorithm is the challenge for module 2....

try your best to bring something.... before the video is due...

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