#L_T_C
#Websites where companies post part-time, full-time and remote positions
Indeed — https://www.indeed.com
Craigslist — https://www.craigslist.com
Simply Hired — https://www.simplyhired.com
Authentic Jobs — https://authenticjobs.com
Robert Half — https://www.roberthalf.com
Krop — https://www.krop.com
Career Builder — https://www.careerbuilder.com
Linkedin Profinder — https://www.linkedin.com/profinder
Mashable — http://jobs.mashable.com/jobs/browse
Smashing Magazine — https://www.smashingmagazine.com/jobs
Power To Fly (Women) — https://powertofly.com
Who Is Hiring — https://whoishiring.io
WebDevJobs — https://webdevjobs.co
Aquent — https://aquent.com
Idealist — https://www.idealist.org
The Muse — https://www.themuse.com
Landing Jobs (UK) — https://landing.jobs
Sologig — https://www.sologig.com
Dice — https://www.dice.com
WPHired (Wordpress) — https://www.wphired.com
GitHub Jobs — https://jobs.github.com
Stack Overflow — https://stackoverflow.com/jobs
Startup Job Find
Websites that specialize in jobs for startup companies
Angel — https://angel.co
Underdog — https://underdog.io
Product Hunt — https://www.producthunt.com/jobs
Startupers — https://www.startupers.com
ycombinator — https://news.ycombinator.com/jobs
Freelancer Sites
Websites where individuals and companies post specific projects for freelancers
Upwork — https://www.upwork.com
Freelancer — https://www.freelancer.com
Freelancermap — https://www.freelancermap.com
Guru — https://www.guru.com
Outsource — https://outsource.com
Local Solo — https://localsolo.com
People Per Hour — https://www.peopleperhour.com
CloudPeeps — https://www.cloudpeeps.com
GigGrabbers — https://www.giggrabbers.com
Lemon.io — https://lemon.io
Screened Freelancer Sites
Websites where they screen the freelancers to get the best possible providers for clients
Toptal — https://www.toptal.com
Coworks — https://coworks.com
Gun — https://www.gun.io
Folyo — https://folyo.me
Remote Jobs
Websites that focus on getting people remote work
Remoteco — https://remote.co/remote-jobs
We Work Remotely — https://weworkremotely.com
Remotive — https://remotive.io
Skip The Drive — https://www.skipthedrive.com
Working Nomads — https://www.workingnomads.co/jobs
Flex Jobs — https://www.flexjobs.com
Youteam — http://youteam.io
Micro Jobs/Services
Websites where you can post a service that you offer, usually for a low price
Fiverr — https://www.fiverr.com
Envato Studio — https://studio.envato.com
Gigbucks — https://gigbucks.com
Zeerk — https://zeerk.com
Task Army — https://taskarmy.com
Damongo — https://www.damongo.com
For Designers
Websites that are geared more toward designers and UI/UX
Behance — https://www.behance.net
Dribble — https://dribbble.com/jobs
Coroflot — https://www.coroflot.com/design-jobs
UX Job Board — https://www.uxjobsboard.com
DesignHill — https://www.designhill.com
Contests & Challenges
Websites that offer challenges and contests but at the same time, can get you hired
Topcoder — https://www.topcoder.com
Challenge Rocket — https://challengerocket.com
Hacker Rank — https://www.hackerrank.com
Big Companies
Microsoft — https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en
Google — https://careers.google.com/jobs
Amazon — https://www.amazon.jobs/
Apple — https://www.apple.com/jobs/us
Netflix — https://jobs.netflix.com
Ebay — https://careers.ebayinc.com/join-our-team/start-your-search
source: telegram channel
https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1
#Websites where companies post part-time, full-time and remote positions
Indeed — https://www.indeed.com
Craigslist — https://www.craigslist.com
Simply Hired — https://www.simplyhired.com
Authentic Jobs — https://authenticjobs.com
Robert Half — https://www.roberthalf.com
Krop — https://www.krop.com
Career Builder — https://www.careerbuilder.com
Linkedin Profinder — https://www.linkedin.com/profinder
Mashable — http://jobs.mashable.com/jobs/browse
Smashing Magazine — https://www.smashingmagazine.com/jobs
Power To Fly (Women) — https://powertofly.com
Who Is Hiring — https://whoishiring.io
WebDevJobs — https://webdevjobs.co
Aquent — https://aquent.com
Idealist — https://www.idealist.org
The Muse — https://www.themuse.com
Landing Jobs (UK) — https://landing.jobs
Sologig — https://www.sologig.com
Dice — https://www.dice.com
WPHired (Wordpress) — https://www.wphired.com
GitHub Jobs — https://jobs.github.com
Stack Overflow — https://stackoverflow.com/jobs
Startup Job Find
Websites that specialize in jobs for startup companies
Angel — https://angel.co
Underdog — https://underdog.io
Product Hunt — https://www.producthunt.com/jobs
Startupers — https://www.startupers.com
ycombinator — https://news.ycombinator.com/jobs
Freelancer Sites
Websites where individuals and companies post specific projects for freelancers
Upwork — https://www.upwork.com
Freelancer — https://www.freelancer.com
Freelancermap — https://www.freelancermap.com
Guru — https://www.guru.com
Outsource — https://outsource.com
Local Solo — https://localsolo.com
People Per Hour — https://www.peopleperhour.com
CloudPeeps — https://www.cloudpeeps.com
GigGrabbers — https://www.giggrabbers.com
Lemon.io — https://lemon.io
Screened Freelancer Sites
Websites where they screen the freelancers to get the best possible providers for clients
Toptal — https://www.toptal.com
Coworks — https://coworks.com
Gun — https://www.gun.io
Folyo — https://folyo.me
Remote Jobs
Websites that focus on getting people remote work
Remoteco — https://remote.co/remote-jobs
We Work Remotely — https://weworkremotely.com
Remotive — https://remotive.io
Skip The Drive — https://www.skipthedrive.com
Working Nomads — https://www.workingnomads.co/jobs
Flex Jobs — https://www.flexjobs.com
Youteam — http://youteam.io
Micro Jobs/Services
Websites where you can post a service that you offer, usually for a low price
Fiverr — https://www.fiverr.com
Envato Studio — https://studio.envato.com
Gigbucks — https://gigbucks.com
Zeerk — https://zeerk.com
Task Army — https://taskarmy.com
Damongo — https://www.damongo.com
For Designers
Websites that are geared more toward designers and UI/UX
Behance — https://www.behance.net
Dribble — https://dribbble.com/jobs
Coroflot — https://www.coroflot.com/design-jobs
UX Job Board — https://www.uxjobsboard.com
DesignHill — https://www.designhill.com
Contests & Challenges
Websites that offer challenges and contests but at the same time, can get you hired
Topcoder — https://www.topcoder.com
Challenge Rocket — https://challengerocket.com
Hacker Rank — https://www.hackerrank.com
Big Companies
Microsoft — https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en
Google — https://careers.google.com/jobs
Amazon — https://www.amazon.jobs/
Apple — https://www.apple.com/jobs/us
Netflix — https://jobs.netflix.com
Ebay — https://careers.ebayinc.com/join-our-team/start-your-search
source: telegram channel
https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1
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የኳንተም ስሌት እና የኳንተም መረጃ ለኮምፒዩተር ሳይንስ፣ ሂሳብ፣ ፊዚካል ሳይንሶች እና ምህንድስና ከፍተኛ ተያያዥነት አላቸው። በኮሙኒኬሽን፣ ስሌት እና ምስጠራ ላይ አዲስ የቴክኖሎጂ ፈጠራዎችን ያሳያሉ። የኳንተም ፊዚክስ ፅንሰ-ሀሳብ በመሠረቱ ስሮቶካስቲክ ስለሆነ፣ ዘፈቀዳዊነት (randomness) እና እርግጠኛ አለመሆን (uncertainity) በኳንተም ስሌት(quantum computation)፣ በኳንተም ማስመሰል (quantum simulation) እና በኳንተም መረጃ (quantum information) ላይ ጥብቅ ግንኙነት አላቸው። ስለዚህም የኳንተም ስልተ ቀመሮች በተፈጥሮ ዘፈቀዳዊ (random) ናቸው፣ እና ኳንተም ማስመሰል የሞንቴ ካርሎ ቴክኒኮችን በስፋት ይጠቀማል። ስለዚህ ስታቲስቲክስ በኳንተም ስሌት እና ኳንተም ማስመሰል ውስጥ ትልቅ ሚና ሊጫወት ይችላል፣ይህም በተራው ደግሞ የስታቲስቲክስ ስሌትን ለመለወጥ ትልቅ አቅም ይሰጣል። በጥንታዊ ኮምፒውተሮች የውሸት ቁጥሮች (pseudorandom numbers) ብቻ ሊፈጠሩ የሚችሉ ሲሆኑ፣ ኳንተም ኮምፒውተሮች እውነተኛ የዘፈቀደ ቁጥሮችን (genuine random numbers) መፍጠር ይችላሉ። ኳንተም ኮምፒውተሮች የሚዲያን ግምገማን፣ የሞንቴ ካርሎ ውህደትን እና የማርኮቭ ሰንሰለት ማስመሰልን በአፋጣኝ ወይም በአራት ደረጃ ማፋጠን ይችላሉ።
quadratic equation.jpg
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Step 1. Start
Step 2. Read the coefficients of the equation, a, b and c from the user.
Step 3. Calculate discriminant = (b * b) – (4 * a * c)
Step 4. If discriminant > 0:
4.1: Calculate root1 = ( -b + sqrt(discriminant)) / (2 * a)
4.2: Calculate root2 = ( -b - sqrt(discriminant)) / (2 * a)
4.3: Display “Roots are real and different”
4.4: Display root1 and root2
Step 5: Else if discriminant = 0:
5.1: Calculate root1 = -b / (2 *a)
5.2: root2 = root1
5.3: Display “Root are real and equal”
5.4: Display root1 and root2
Step 6. Else:
6.1: Calculate real = -b / (2 * a)
6.2:Calculate imaginary = sqrt(-discriminant) / (2 * a)
6.3: Display “Roots are imaginary”
6.4: Display real, “±” , imaginary, “i”
Step 7. Stop
Step 1. Start
Step 2. Read the coefficients of the equation, a, b and c from the user.
Step 3. Calculate discriminant = (b * b) – (4 * a * c)
Step 4. If discriminant > 0:
4.1: Calculate root1 = ( -b + sqrt(discriminant)) / (2 * a)
4.2: Calculate root2 = ( -b - sqrt(discriminant)) / (2 * a)
4.3: Display “Roots are real and different”
4.4: Display root1 and root2
Step 5: Else if discriminant = 0:
5.1: Calculate root1 = -b / (2 *a)
5.2: root2 = root1
5.3: Display “Root are real and equal”
5.4: Display root1 and root2
Step 6. Else:
6.1: Calculate real = -b / (2 * a)
6.2:Calculate imaginary = sqrt(-discriminant) / (2 * a)
6.3: Display “Roots are imaginary”
6.4: Display real, “±” , imaginary, “i”
Step 7. Stop
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quadratic equation.jpg
flowchart that determines the sqare root of a quadratic equation. it starts from accepting an input from user
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Algorithm to find whether a Number is Prime Number or Not
What is a Prime Number?
A number that's only divisible by 1 and itself is named a Prime Number. For Example, 3, 5, 7, 11 are Prime Numbers.
Note: 2 is the only even prime number.
Flowchart for Prime Number:
Algorithm
Algorithm for Prime Number:
Step 1: Start
Step 2: Initialize variables num,flag=1, j=2
Step 3: Read num from user
Step 4: If num<=1 // Any number less than 1 is not a prime number
Display "num is not a prime number"
Goto step 7
Step 5: Repeat the steps until j<[(n/2)+1]
5.1 If remainder of number divide j equals to 0,
Set flag=0
Goto step 6
5.2 j=j+1
Step 6: If flag==0,
Display num+" is not prime number"
Else
Display num+" n is prime number"
Step 7: Stop
What is a Prime Number?
A number that's only divisible by 1 and itself is named a Prime Number. For Example, 3, 5, 7, 11 are Prime Numbers.
Note: 2 is the only even prime number.
Flowchart for Prime Number:
Algorithm
Algorithm for Prime Number:
Step 1: Start
Step 2: Initialize variables num,flag=1, j=2
Step 3: Read num from user
Step 4: If num<=1 // Any number less than 1 is not a prime number
Display "num is not a prime number"
Goto step 7
Step 5: Repeat the steps until j<[(n/2)+1]
5.1 If remainder of number divide j equals to 0,
Set flag=0
Goto step 6
5.2 j=j+1
Step 6: If flag==0,
Display num+" is not prime number"
Else
Display num+" n is prime number"
Step 7: Stop
An example of code to demonstrate SWITCH statements
editor:[ https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1]
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int day = 4;
switch (day) {
case 1:
cout << "Monday";
break;
case 2:
cout << "Tuesday";
break;
case 3:
cout << "Wednesday";
break;
case 4:
cout << "Thursday";
break;
case 5:
cout << "Friday";
break;
case 6:
cout << "Saturday";
break;
case 7:
cout << "Sunday";
break;
}
// Outputs "Thursday" (day 4)
source: [https://www.w3schools.com/CPP/cpp_switch.asp]
editor:[ https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1]
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int day = 4;
switch (day) {
case 1:
cout << "Monday";
break;
case 2:
cout << "Tuesday";
break;
case 3:
cout << "Wednesday";
break;
case 4:
cout << "Thursday";
break;
case 5:
cout << "Friday";
break;
case 6:
cout << "Saturday";
break;
case 7:
cout << "Sunday";
break;
}
// Outputs "Thursday" (day 4)
source: [https://www.w3schools.com/CPP/cpp_switch.asp]
The evaluated value this c++ statement is __» x = 2 % 2 + 2 * 2 - 2 / 2;
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A— (304/100)
18%
B—- 0
62%
c—-3
2%
D—- (202/50)
LTC2.Which of the following is incorrect method to subtract a value of 1 from the variable 'i' ?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
i -= 1;
39%
i -= i - 1;
15%
i += -1;
20%
i--;
12%
none of the above
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ASCII{American standard code for information exchange}
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
for(char ch='A';ch<='Z';ch++)
{
cout<<ch<<"="<<(int)ch<<"\n";
}
}
A =65
B=66
C = 67
D = 68
E = 69
F = 70
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X = 88
Y = 89
Z = 90
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ASCII{American standard code for information exchange}
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
for(char ch='A';ch<='Z';ch++)
{
cout<<ch<<"="<<(int)ch<<"\n";
}
}
A =65
B=66
C = 67
D = 68
E = 69
F = 70
.
.
.
.
.
.
X = 88
Y = 89
Z = 90
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How to find the factorial of any number using for loop.? That accept a num from user
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int no,f=1;
cout<<"Enter any number\n";
cin>>no;
for(int i=1;i<=no;i++)
{
f=f*i;
}
cout<<"Factorial="<<f;
}
<tryOnYourCompiler>
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https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int no,f=1;
cout<<"Enter any number\n";
cin>>no;
for(int i=1;i<=no;i++)
{
f=f*i;
}
cout<<"Factorial="<<f;
}
<tryOnYourCompiler>
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https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1
—- is a user controlled jump statement which is controlled by the user.
Anonymous Quiz
60%
break;
13%
goto
15%
jump
6%
defualt
6%
stop
for(m;n;l); which steps are indicated by letters?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
(m==increase/decrease; n==initialization; l== condition)
13%
(m==initialization; n== increase/decrease;l==condition)
63%
(m ==initialization; n ==condition; l ==increase/decrease)
3%
(m==increase/decrease; n==condition; l ==initialization)
16%
none of the above
cpp-for-loop @ltc.pdf
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Nice pdf for -cpp looping
- nested looping
- and more
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🈸 c++droid app
Good IDE. For c++ tutors on your mobile or tablet
https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1
🈸 c++droid app
Good IDE. For c++ tutors on your mobile or tablet
https://t.me/PROGRAMINGLANGUAGES1
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Watch "Introduction to For Loops in Python (Python Tutorial #5)" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/OnDr4J2UXSA
https://youtu.be/OnDr4J2UXSA
gcm_and_lcm.cpp
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A program to find LCM and GCD of two integers.. use code::block or Falcon++