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For May, 2010.Musical Gem of the Week #11
23 May 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities
Tag(s): bach, christian converts, classical era, classical music, classical period, common practice era, concert overture, felix mendelssohn, fingal's cave, german composers, hebrides, hebrides overture, inner hebrides, j. s. bach, jewish composers, johann sebastian bach, mendelssohn, music, musical composition, nature, overture, recordings, richard wagner, romantic era, romantic period, romanticism, scotland, staffa, wagner
Combinatorics in C#
22 May 2010 | 5 Comments »
Category(s): Maths & Science, Programming
Tag(s): .net, .net 4.0, .net framework, .net framework 4.0, algorithms, c#, c# 4.0, combinations, combinations with repetition, combinations without repetition, combinatorics, helper class, math, maths, mono, permutations, permutations with repetition, permutations without repetition, permute, space complexity, time complexity, utility class, utility methods
Musical Gem of the Week #10
12 May 2010 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities
Tag(s): arias, baritone arias, classical era, classical music, classical period, common practice era, gioachino rossini, Guillaume Tell, Il barbiere di Siviglia, italian composers, italian music, italian opera, largo al factotum, music, musical composition, nicolae herlea, opera, opera buffa, recordings, romantic era, romantic period, romanticism, rossini, sonata, the barber of seville, william tell