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Time Management 31.12.2020 7:48
Agile, GTD getting things done , deep work , zero inbox, being more efficient , scrum, sprints
Derivative and Integral 24.12.2020 5:28
In mathematics, an integral assigns numbers to functions in a way that can describe displacement, area, volume, and other concepts that arise by combining infinitesimal data. Integration is one of the two main operations of calculus; its inverse operation, differentiation, is the other.
Snowflake quick overview 15.12.2020 6:43
Snowflake uses s3 in order to store the data and it has a layout on top of it in order to run all the computations that you need such as SQL in this episode we are going to scan quickly the architectural so do you get what snowflake is
WeChat the OS 05.12.2020 7:06
We chat is actually in operation system that you can install sub applications be aware of the world with the GPS look outside with the camera pay get coupons interact with the people and set up appointments
Conquering Merge Sort 19.11.2020 12:48
When is the selection sort a better option than the merge sort
SQL - Steps for clean SQL 12.11.2020 9:08
The steps and the stages you can take in order to create clear and clean SQL and comparing it to standard programming languages
Clean SQL 29.10.2020 11:59
Best practice for writing clean maintainable understandable human readable SQL.
DNS for programmers 24.10.2020 8:00
DNS is just another high scale service we can learn from how it was designed for future high scale services architecture
Floating Point 17.10.2020 6:22
The floating point number representation in computers is another data type but when should you be using or not, what are its advantages and limitations
Tools 05.10.2020 14:49
Editors command line intellij visual studio vim bash zsh markdown wiki and looking what are the best practice tools for a programmer today
Productivity for Programmers 01.10.2020 10:07
Here are 10 tips for productivity specifically for programmers from the top brilliant minds of productivity super experts
Basic sorting differences 24.09.2020 10:17
The differences between the basic sorting algorithms selection bubble and insertion there are delicate ones.
Anti Process 18.09.2020 18:37
How do companies deal and how should they deal with detention between efficiency wounds and innovation do this collide and what can we do about it What do companies actually do about this tension. And the Netflix example from the recent Netflix CEO book.
BFS 16.09.2020 12:38
BFS breadth first search is another building block algorithm. It's built from a queue and a visited marker array.
How Random is Random 12.09.2020 12:23
We all use java.util. Random let's see what a professor of mathematics who recently won $3m prize the largest one in math has to say about randomness.
JSON and Relational Databases 11.09.2020 9:15
The JSON data model and the relational databse and sql model
DFS - Building graph algorithms bottom up 05.09.2020 8:23
Building more complex graph algorithms based on the basic building blocks such as DFS and from there moving on to connected components shortest path traveling salesman
Design Documents 04.09.2020 12:55
What are the smells for a bad design document, What makes a design document good, what should you include in it, what should you not include in it guidelines on writing top notch design documents for software engineers.
Trees and Graph Terminology 28.08.2020 8:03
Rooted graphs, graphs, DAG, different ways of storing graphs bipartite graphs etc.
Hidden Technical Debt in Machine Learning Systems 23.07.2020 15:21
Machine learning offers a fantastically powerful toolkit for building useful complexprediction systems quickly. This paper argues it is dangerous to think ofthese quick wins as coming for free. Using the software engineering frameworkof technical debt, we find it is common to incur massive ongoing maintenancecosts in real-world ML systems. We explore several ML-specific risk factors toaccount for...
Statistical Significance and Hypothesis Testing 17.07.2020 11:23
In statistical hypothesis testing, a result has statistical significance when it is very unlikely to have occurred given the null hypothesis.
B Trees Research Paper (1970) 16.07.2020 15:45
In computer science, a B-tree is a self-balancing tree data structure that maintains sorted data and allows searches, sequential access, insertions, and deletions in logarithmic time. The B-tree generalizes the binary search tree, allowing for nodes with more than two children.[2] Unlike other self-balancing binary search trees, the B-tree is well suited for storage systems that read and write rel...
Peter Naur's Research Paper - Programming as Theory Building 10.07.2020 19:12
Peter Naur (25 October 1928 – 3 January 2016)[1] was a Danish computer science pioneer and Turing award winner. He is best known as a contributor, with John Backus, to the Backus–Naur form (BNF) notation used in describing the syntax for most programming languages. He also contributed to creating the language ALGOL 60.
Flutter - UI - Well Organized Cross Platform Compiled UI Code. 06.07.2020 12:20
Fast development . Flutter's hot reload helps you quickly and easily experiment, build UIs, add features, and fix bugs faster. Experience sub-second reload times..
Vim CheatSheet 05.07.2020 10:15
Vim is an extremely powerful editor. Not only you can use it from command line but also from IntelliJ, Visual Studio Code, and for actual command line manipulation.
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