To be fair, I probably wouldn't leap at a chance to work at EA, but their recruitment poster is cool.
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
A lecturer posted the above link yesterday; it's been helpful. Pages 6 - 11 for the enhanced loop.
They just went to java 1.5 at my university, so I'm not really sure what the constraints on these loops are. It is kind of tempting to use more loops than you need to with this syntax. :P Even with 1.5, java code still has a way of degrading into a mess of parenthesis.
The loop implementation came to mind mostly because it would give me a chance to show off my awesomeness.
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
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