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Programming exercise: maximum value in integer array, part 1

This exercise is just a little bit more substantial than the last one — but not by very much. Given an array of \(n\) non-negative integers, find the maximum value in the array, or return \(-1\) if the array is empty. Obviously, the use of any built-in maximum-finding function is forbidden. While the problem is almost trivial, it does illustrate how each language works with array or vector data types, as well as how it handles iteration.

This exercise, like some of the other ones that I will also be going through, is from the book Programming Interviews Exposed by John Mongan and Noah Suojanen[1]… » [Expand post] [Permalink]

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Programming exercise: Hello, world!

As a preliminary exercise to jog my memory, here is the obligatory “Hello, world!” program in a variety of languages. On the one hand, the programs do nothing except output a string, and so don’t illustrate very much about the respective languages. On the other hand, the simplicity of the task does illustrate the difference between languages that allow you to begin coding right away versus those that require a considerable amount of setting up (importing libraries, declaring classes, etc.) before you even have a functioning program… » [Expand post] [Permalink]

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