What is the differences between the jsp custom tags and java beans?
How are numeric and character missing values represented internally?
How do you say thanks?
What about the year gap criteria for HCL technology?
Explain what are the different action types in peoplesoft? (Add / update / correct history/ include history)?
What is the difference between an external iterator and an internal iterator? Describe an advantage of the external iterator.
What is planning procedure?
Upto what age PF will be deducted for an employee? And what age he is eligible to gratuity?
What is RDBMS KERNEL?
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What are the objects of the abap dictionary or what types of objects can be created in the abap dictionary? : abap data dictionary
Name the different file types available with unix.
What is k-means?
What is csrf protection token?
You have an AI player in an RTS game that occasionally needs to send scouts out onto the map to perform reconaissance. Designers want each scout to move around semi-randomly, exploring various parts of the map, particularly those that have been seen the least recently. Assume that the game is grid-based and has a fog-of-war feature. Also assume that the scouts are very cheap and dispensable, and it's OK for them to walk into the enemy base or other dangerous areas. How would you implement the system to decide where the scouts should go? What sort of data structure do you need to support this? How can you ensure that the scouts do a good job of exploring the map thoroughly? What are the performance characteristics of your approach? Is there any risk of scouts getting stuck trying to go somewhere that isn't even accessible?