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Continuing Education
I’ve just finished some work I was doing for Oxford University’s Department of Continuing Education a couple days ago. It was just some quick scripting for a rank-based search engine algorithm, rather than alphabetical. Part of their development team was on holiday so I stepped in to do some work in the meantime, although they’ve come across problems with their database, indexing I’d imagine based on the performance I was getting whilst developing it.
I have a feeling that it’s likely to get some bells and whistles attached to it before it goes live, which could be a little while (but should be sooner rather than later), but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out given the circumstances and time constraints.
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