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Funny you guys should be talking about binary search, I was doing some ES5 for the first time in a long while, and was shocked to find ES5 doesn't even have a native array search method...
@djtango: first reason I've seen since I wrote COBOL to implement a search algorithm! I haven't implemented a sort from scratch for work since 1989!
Morning
@agile_geek: 1989 was my first job - the most memorable bit was writing 32 bit multiplication routines in 186 assembler, 'cos the crappy coral-66 implementation only supported the processor's native 16-bit ops. i am mostly happy things have gotten higher-level since then
I must admit that in 1989 I was probably playing turtle drawing shapes 🙂
So I watched a video of Carin Meier flying a drone using Clojure code (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty9QDqV-_Ak) which is awesome and looked at her project on GitHub (https://github.com/gigasquid/clj-drone) which has some really cool integration features. This is really amazing. Now all I need is a few hundred £££ to actually buy a drone to program 😉