David Adamo Jr.
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How I Manage Simultaneous Learning and Productivity

Software development in professional settings is often severely time-constrained, so I rarely find enough time to gain an expert-level understanding of the numerous concepts I encounter during the course of my work. This post describes the framework I use to manage simultaneous productivity and meaningful learning in time-constrained contexts.

in Programming, Random | October 13, 2021 | 1,514 Words | Comment

A Collection of Solutions to Common Coding Interview Questions and Programming Puzzles

I collected some of my solutions to coding interview questions and programming puzzles in a repository on Github. The solutions are implemented in Python. At the time of this post, the repository contains 60 solutions to about 55 programming puzzles and common coding interview questions.

in Programming, Technical Interviews | November 26, 2016 | 43 Words | Comment

Python Implementation of TextRank

I created a Github repository that contains an implementation of TextRank in Python. TextRank is an algorithm for automatic keyword and sentence extraction (summarization) introduced by Rada Mihalcea and Paul Tarau in this paper.

in Programming | October 26, 2016 | 34 Words | Comment

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