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RT @fermatslibrary@twitter.com
Dijkstra Shortest Path algorithm, which finds the shortest path between 2 nodes in a graph, was developed in 1956 in 20 minutes while Dijkstra was relaxing on a café in Amsterdam with his fiancée. His algorithm is still widely used today.

@cambridgeport90 I'd rule out bitbucket out of the gate. It isnt very popular and doesnt offer much int he way of features.

If you want to attract interested developers Github is a must. Its where most people just assume all open-source code is going to be. It also helps generate interest through watchers, etc.

In terms of the personal user expiernce I prefer GitLab. It has the container register and its approach to CI is amazing. Similar to travis but integrated into the repo.

What I recommend is using GitLab AND Github and just linking the two such that if you commit to one it automatically updates the other. Make whichever you want the official repo.

So its official, I am a direct male heir to English Royalty/Nobels. Specifically Henry Freeman from Fremingham the Baron of Glastonbury (Family's crest attached for eye candy). I'm also descended from an individual who came to America on the mayflower.

Attached is a link of my full family tree if anyone wants to check it out.

ancstry.me/2OwarbM

So I learned today I am a direct male aire to Edmund Freeman (Founder of Sandwich Mass. A gentleman from england). He, and by extension me, were Armigers by English law. That means I have a right to an ancient Coat of Arms recognized by the British royalty/government.

After some research I found that the Coat of Arms I inherited, and used by Edmund looked like the following (Recreated it myself from the official Blazon). The motto"Liber et Audax" means "Free and Bold".

Come on now, give me your best , you'll help me get idea for some public screening we are planning to do

I’m thinking of 5 numbers such that their mean is equal to their median. If 4 of the numbers are 14, 8, 16, and 14, what is the 5th number?

Please CW answers and hints in your responses.

RT @angealbertini@twitter.com
[A reimplementation of] @mjos_crypto@twitter.com's Big O chart with emojis
github.com/corkami/docs/tree/m

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