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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Rapid Adoption Kits
By Stacy Whiteman on May 22, 2012
This post isn't directly about tips and tricks for getting the most out of Virtuoso, but it is about a new source of information and hands-on guidance to help you put those tips and tricks into action. They're called Rapid Adoption Kits, or--to... Read more »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Change is Here to Stay
By Stacy Whiteman on April 05, 2012
Speaking of variation -- and isn't everyone these days -- something strikes me in reading about all the powerful and elegant features of corners management and statistical analysis. After all the simulations are run and the results are presented,... Read more »
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SKILL for the Skilled: Introduction to Classes -- Part 5
By Jim Newton on February 10, 2012
In the previous SKILL for the Skilled postings, we looked at a pretty good algorithm for solving the Sudoku puzzle. This algorithm is able to find at least one solution of the puzzle if one exists, and is able to detect that no solution exists if that... Read more »
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