According to my college librarians:
Couldn't control laughing... lolz....
human-style solvers can be employed by hand-crafting puzzlesmiths for their ability to rate the difficulty of a created puzzle and show the actual solving process their target audience can be expected to follow.To enable this we have a function called ibug which, when enabled(at compile time) displays step by step procedure and the enumerated values at each step. It was originally written to track bugs in the code. Hence the name ;)
I went to the battle field armed with full hand buttoned, tucked in shirt and formal leather shoes (at 3.15 am) and tasted victory in all the 3 battles.He is actually describing his interview.
By the way, he has a nice template too...BS: Is Today your BCM?Paavam co-workers...
JP(Confused): No! Why do you think so?
BS: You look smart only on your BCM days.. He He He
(Loved that smile on his face)

"ஆடியிலும் உங்களைப் பிரியாத கணிமொழி"படித்து பயன் பெறுக.
--ஆமாச்சு.
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
-- Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut


5 Don’t disturb complicated systems that have been around for a very long time. We don’t understand their logic. Don’t pollute the planet. Leave it the way we found it, regardless of scientific ‘evidence’.
7 Avoid losers. If you hear someone use the words ‘impossible’, ‘never’, ‘too difficult’ too often, drop him or her from your social network. Never take ‘no’ for an answer (conversely, take most ‘yeses’ as ‘most probably’).
9 Hard work will get you a professorship or a BMW. You need both work and luck for a Booker, a Nobel or a private jet.
Hat tip to Ben.