An Open-Source Collection of 200+ Algorithmic Flash Cards to Help you Preparing your Algorithm & Data Structure Interview
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An Open-Source Collection of 200+ Algorithmic Flash Cards to Help you Preparing your Algorithm & Data Structure Interview
A mostly reasonable collection of technical software development interview questions solved in Javascript
Yet another resource for collecting articles, videos etc. regarding functional programming
Runnable code for solving Project Euler problems in Java, Python, Mathematica, Haskell.
A mini-preprocessor library to demostrate the recursive capabilites of the preprocessor
Avoid The One-off Problem, Infinite Loops, Statefulness and Hidden intent.
a class that uses scraped proxies to make http GET/POST requests (Python requests)
A fool's scriptum on functional programming
DRAFT outlining some techniques of functional programming
High-quality LeetCode solutions
A Compositional Object-Based Approach to Learning Physical Dynamics
Data-Structures using C++.
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DSA-Self Paced With Doubt Assistance Course Solutions in Python (Python 3)
It iterates through a graph recursively
Visualizes solutions to the N-Queens problem, written in React & Flux
A Scala compiler plugin for mutual tail recursion
Tools for easily handling objects like arrays of arrays and deeper nestings in scientific machine learning (SciML) and other applications
The CS Fundamentals Series
fs.readdir() with filter, recursion, absolute paths, promises, streams, and more!
Fatou sets in Julia (Fractals, Newton basins, Mandelbrot)
Recursion schemes for Idris
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Right now the tutorial is coherently designed, tested, and even documented. However, it doesn't build up in a way that's very beginner friendly. It establishes glom's value and then immediately uses it at an intermediate level.
I'd like it if it was a bit more drawn out to use basic features first and then add a multi-line
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