#problemsolving

Vipul Kumarvipulkumarsviit
2025-05-04

Build things twice — once in mind, once in code.

Jumping straight into code feels productive.
But thinking first saves hours later.

✅ Understand the problem deeply
✅ Sketch the solution roughly
✅ Break it into small parts
✅ Then start coding with clarity

Good code starts before the first line is written.

♻ Repost to help others level up their software engineering career.
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2025-05-02

#dream #problemsolving #bags #strategic
I had a dream in which I failed and break down.

There was many bags and many things and I was on misson
and in hurry to gather bag.

My mind was not capable to find effective solution in
dream.

After awakening I know, we need two things: valuable
long-term strategy item and short-term tactic item. You
need to grab them fast and move on.

Looks like dreams are more like simulator for living.
≡ω≡

Growth Hackersgrowthhackers
2025-05-02

Grow your business by focusing intently on solving customer problems.
Fedex, revolutionized overnight delivery.
Southwest addressed the expense of travel.
Starbucks tackled issues of inconsistency.
The brands we hold dearest are those that actively solve problems rather than simply promoting solutions.
So remember to...

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khushnumakhushnuma
2025-05-02

Key Competencies That Make a Business Analyst Stand Out

A standout Business Analyst (BA) possesses technical, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Key competencies include strong problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and proficiency in tools like Excel, SQL, and data visualization software.

Read more: velog.io/@khushnuma123/Key-Com

2025-05-01

The May Calendar of Problems is here! Enjoy some #Math #ProblemSolving in the home stretch of your school year!

Plus Bonus Article "Table Techniques" using table of values as dynamic tool w/technology.

#MTBoS #iTeachMath #T3Learns #MathEd #MathsEdChat #ClassroomMath #RecreationalMath

karendcampe.wordpress.com/2025

2025-04-30

Solutions now posted for April Calendar of Problems!
[Plus check out bonus article if you didn't see it yet 👀]
May calendar coming tomorrow...
#ProblemSolving #iTeachMath #MTBoS #T3Learns #RecreationalMath #MathEd #MathsEdChat

karendcampe.wordpress.com/2025

Silkestersilkester
2025-04-28

How Most Graphic Designers Are Being Replaced – Unless You Cross The New Creative Divide
youtube.com/watch?v=qDNO_jPU8cw

vs

One problem with the approach to move from the to the most didn't choose the career to become a and talking head.

2025-04-26

Happy weekend! If you're inclined to do some #ProblemSolving, here's the April Calendar... solutions coming next week! (& May calendar too!)

#iTeachMath #MTBoS #MathEd #MathsEdChat #RecreationalMath
karendcampe.wordpress.com/2025

2025-04-26

🎯 Let’s Juggle Arrays! Master the Art of Rotation with the Juggling Algorithm 🔄✨
In this post, we’ll break down the steps and uncover the magic behind this algorithm:
✅ Why cycles matter : How GCD helps us divide the array into manageable chunks 🔢
✅ Step-by-step rotation : Move elements in a juggling pattern—no extra memory needed! 🚀
✅ Interactive examples : Follow along as we rotate arrays left or right with ease 🔄

Juggle Algo
Inautiloinautilo
2025-04-26


Design isn’t dead · Let’s move on from the same tired headline ilo.im/163grr

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Dr. HermanSJr.drhermansjr
2025-04-26

Another of my fave songs "A Tribe Called Red" by .

youtu.be/HGEKm3NA9Is

I discuss this song in trainings to revamp people's & acquire highly complex . I conduct for , , & others worldwide.

Vipul Kumarvipulkumarsviit
2025-04-25

𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗳𝗶𝘅 𝗯𝘂𝗴𝘀. 𝗚𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗱 𝗿𝗼𝗼𝘁 𝗰𝗮𝘂𝘀𝗲𝘀.

A quick patch might stop the error —

But digging deeper prevents it from happening again.
✅ Ask “why” multiple times
✅ Look at logs, not just symptoms
✅ Think about system behaviour
✅ Build permanent fixes, not band-aids

Root cause analysis is what sets apart long-term thinkers from short-term fixers.

elvar.supplyelvarsupply
2025-04-23

Sometimes the best features aren’t the loudest

they’re the ones that quietly solve a problem 🤫

2025-04-22

@iFixit

I was in primary school for the first #EarthDay. It was in our Weekly Reader.

In the IDEA #ProblemSolving method, celebrating Earth Day is the bridge between the Assessing and Identifying steps.

The four steps are:

1) Identify the problem

2) Develop a plan to address/solve the problem

3) Execute the plan

4) Assess the effectiveness/efficacy of the plan

Earth Day is our annual reminder to look at how we're doing on maintaining our planetary home. And to do better.

Especially, lets solve actual problems.

I was touring a local makerspace-based education facility, and the director talked about how pointless the one-day, solve-a-problem sessions are. Because the problems generally chosen, and the solutions to those problems are not anchored to reality.

The example he gave was turning water bottles into school desks. They didn't know how that process would actually work, they assumed this could be done, and wrote specifications for all the other parts of the project: acquiring the bottles, marketing the desks, etc.

I had not thought about things in that context before. I mean, I am keenly aware of #assistiveTech designed and built without any input from actual #disabled people. I didn't realize this was a general trend.

Adrian SegarASegar
2025-04-20

What makes attending conferences worthwhile? Some of the most useful conferences are those designed to solve participants' problems.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

solving participants problems: Cynefin illustration by Edwin Stoop (User:Marillion!!62) - [1], CC BY-SA 4.0
N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-04-20

OMG, it took humanity 100 years to solve a math problem that today’s students learn in a week?! 🤯 Must've been a wild ride from "How do we map this circle with straight lines?" to "Oops, we solved it by accident!" 🗺️📜 Guess Mercator should've just waited for the next edition of "Calculus for Dummies!" 📚🤣
liorsinai.github.io/mathematic

2025-04-18

A youngster on my team was talking about a combination of symptoms on an issue he was debugging that just didn't. make. sense.

I urged him to be patient and keep working through it, as sometimes there's a variable that just isn't obvious.

Then I shared with him the story of the email admin who was tasked with figuring out why people couldn't send email further than 500 miles.

web.mit.edu/jemorris/humor/500

#IT #ProblemSolving

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