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  2. HackerRank - Wikipedia

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    HackerRank categorizes most of their programming challenges into a number of core computer science domains, [3] including database management, mathematics, and artificial intelligence. When a programmer submits a solution to a programming challenge, their submission is scored on the accuracy of their output.

  3. List of Sherlock episodes - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock is hired by an old friend to investigate a mysterious break-in at a bank in the City. He discovers that symbols spray-painted onto an office wall are a coded message intended for an employee of the bank, who is later discovered dead in his flat. The next day, a journalist is killed and the same symbols are found nearby.

  4. Pangram - Wikipedia

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    An English language pangram being used to demonstrate the Bitstream Vera Sans typeface. The best-known English pangram is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". [1]It has been used since at least the late 19th century [1] and was used by Western Union to test Telex/TWX data communication equipment for accuracy and reliability. [2]

  5. Hacker's Delight - Wikipedia

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    Algorithms are given as formulas for any number of bits, the examples usually for 32 bits. Apart from the introduction, chapters are independent of each other, each focusing on a particular subject. Many algorithms in the book depend on two's complement integer numbers. The subject matter of the second edition of the book [1] includes ...

  6. Sherlock Holmes fandom - Wikipedia

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    Organisations have formed all over the world devoted to Sherlock Holmes. [4] There are many Sherlock Holmes societies, though estimates of the number of groups vary; one source published in 1999 states that there are 375 such groups, [16] another source published in 2001 estimates the number of societies is at least 250, [17] and a different source published in 2009 states that there are more ...

  7. Who was Scott Scurlock? The true story of ‘How to Rob a Bank’

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  8. Book cipher - Wikipedia

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    The Bible is a widely available book that is almost always printed with chapter and verse markings making it easy to find a specific string of text within it, making it particularly useful for this purpose; the widespread availability of concordances can ease the encoding process as well.

  9. Diehard tests - Wikipedia

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    The bitstream test counts the number of missing 20-letter (20-bit) words in a string of 2 21 overlapping 20-letter words. There are 2 20 possible 20-letter words. For a truly random string of 2 21 + 19 bits, the number of missing words j should be (very close to) normally distributed with mean 141,909 and sigma 428.