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		<title>Array Intersection Bake-off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of those moments where an interview question turns into a research project, or is it really a bake off?  The simple problem is demonstrate an algorithm to intersect two lists of numbers, fundamentally it&#8217;s a question about using modern interpreted languages and their associative array bits to make a simple intersection routine.  However many [...]]]></description>
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