JKagu
Java FX program for advanced search and replace in text files based on rows (by LevelUp8)
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All Algorithms implemented in Java (by TheAlgorithms)
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JKagu, open source select/replace text software
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I developed a program called JKagu, from which you can see the repository here: https://github.com/LevelUp8/JKagu
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Algorithms and data structures implemented in many programming languages
yeah I agree. I think it's because they pretty much allow contributions of algorithms from various people and the code review standards are not super high. I recall at one point the BFS algorithm in Java actually used an ArrayList (roughly equivalent to std::vector) for the queue, which is silly because popping from the front is O(N), so I had to submit a fix for that:
https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Java/pull/3231
but I agree that basic low-hanging issues like this (and the exponential-time fibonacci that another commenter pointed out) really prevents me from taking this repo very seriously
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Any beginner-friendly tutorials on hashing +salting strings?
here you can use of the ciphers
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Where is the best place online to learn Java?
I would start by learning about base class libraries: What is java and then study how some algorithms might be implemented by looking at this repository