You are planning a big programming conference and have received many proposals which have passed the initial screen process but you're having trouble fitting them into the time constraints of the day -- there are so many possibilities! So you write a program to do it for you.
- The conference has multiple tracks each of which has a morning and afternoon session.
- Each session contains multiple talks.
- Morning sessions begin at 9am and must finish by 12 noon, for lunch.
- Afternoon sessions begin at 1pm and must finish in time for the networking event.
- The networking event can start no earlier than 4:00 and no later than 5:00.
- No talk title has numbers in it.
- All talk lengths are either in minutes (not hours) or lightning (5 minutes).
- Presenters will be very punctual; there needs to be no gap between sessions.
Note that depending on how you choose to complete this problem, your solution may give a different ordering or combination of talks into tracks. This is acceptable; you don’t need to exactly duplicate the sample output given here.
Evoluindo uma aplicação com uso do Elasticsearch 45min
Vagrant, LXC and Docker: Know the differences 30min
Ruby on Rails 45min
How to test my Javascript code? 45min
The developer choices lightning
Not-Entreprise Message Bus 60min
Ruby + Linux Pipe + Graph Database + Hard Work 45min
Rails and Javascript - Do it right! 30min
Sit Down and Write 30min
Pair Programming vs Noise 45min
Rails Magic 60min
Ruby on Rails: Why We Should Move On 60min
Clojure Ate Scala (on my project) 45min
Programming in the Boondocks of Seattle 30min
Ruby vs. Clojure for Back-End Development 30min
Ruby on Rails Legacy App Maintenance 60min
A World Without HackerNews 30min
User Interface CSS in Rails Apps 30min
Writing Fast Tests Against Enterprise Rails 60min
- MORNING SESSION
09:00 Evoluindo uma aplicação com uso do Elasticsearch 45min
09:45 Vagrant, LXC and Docker: Know the differences 30min
10:15 Ruby on Rails 45min
11:00 How to test my Javascript code? 45min
11:45 The developer choices lightning
12:00 Lunch
- AFTERNOON SESSION
13:00 Not-Entreprise Message Bus 60min
14:00 Ruby + Linux Pipe + Graph Database + Hard Work 45min
14:45 Rails and Javascript - Do it right! 30min
15:15 Sit Down and Write 30min
15:45 Pair Programming vs Noise 45min
16:30 Programming in the Boondocks of Seattle 30min
17:00 Networking Event
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TRACK 2
- MORNING SESSION
09:00 Rails Magic 60min
10:00 Ruby on Rails: Why We Should Move On 60min
11:00 Clojure Ate Scala (on my project) 45min
12:00 Lunch
- AFTERNOON SESSION
13:00 Ruby vs. Clojure for Back-End Development 30min
13:30 Ruby on Rails Legacy App Maintenance 60min
14:30 A World Without HackerNews 30min
15:00 User Interface CSS in Rails Apps 30min
15:30 Writing Fast Tests Against Enterprise Rails 60min
16:30 Networking Event
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