tragic-methods
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tragic-methods
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tragic-methods: A collection of script depicting the strange quirks of programming languages.
Impossible to not be there:https://github.com/neemspees/tragic-methods/tree/main/js
- A collection of script depicting the strange quirks of programming languages
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Thanks to this community our tragic-methods repo reached 200 stars in 2 days, amazing! We're still looking for more language quirks and crazy scripts to add to the collection.
This is also the root of another default-arg example - the fact that the list is mutable wouldn't really be particularly interesting if it weren't evaluated only once.
- I started a repo to gather a collection of scripts that leverage programing language quirks that cause unexpected behavior. It's just so much fun to see the wheels turning in someone's head when you show them a script like this. Please send in a PR if you feel like you have a great example!
- GitHub - neemspees/tragic-methods: A collection of script depicting the strange quirks of programming languages.
algs4
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Graphs and cycles
Ohh, algs4.jar from Princeton.
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- How do you “study” computer science?
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Understanding the whitelist file and the binary search algorithm
In this example In is not standard Java, it's part of a library used in this book to simply the example code. It's free to download (here, scroll down to "Standard input and output libraries"), and I think it includes source so you can learn how it works if you like.
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Does something like this exist for Java?
Not a cheat sheet exactly but I always thought that this course had useful visualizations (e.g. minimum spanning trees) and code examples.
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Minimum spanning tree exercises- not sure where to start.
Note: https://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/code/ has an implementation of these already.Just have to hard code it ourselves.
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The Josephus problem- how to implement algo using queues? [Java]
You may use your own Queue class for this, or any of the Queue classes provided by Sedgewick. (Links to an external site.)I recommend using the Sedgewick code.
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GitHub repository for Sedgewick's Algorithms is taken down
It looks like the original code is located here: https://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/code/
Found this in the link you provided. As you can see from the code there is a GPL license footer on each file.
What are some alternatives?
wik - wik is use to get information about anything on the shell using Wikipedia.
algs4 - [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
scenery - photo gallery with extended search capabilities
DataSurgeon - Quickly Extracts IP's, Email Addresses, Hashes, Files, Credit Cards, Social Security Numbers and a lot More From Text
jackson-1
deep-learning-with-r-notebooks - [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
dmca - Repository with text of DMCA takedown notices as received. GitHub does not endorse or adopt any assertion contained in the following notices. Users identified in the notices are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Additional information about our DMCA policy can be found at
Clover-Crate - Up-to-date manual for the Clover Bootloader. A usuable guide for editing your config.plist in Clover Configurator.
Kiwi Logs&Context - Fast, structured, with filters and dynamic sinks. No levels. Logger & context keeper for Go language 🥝 It smells like a mushroom.
frontman - Frontman is an open-source API gateway written in Go that allows you to manage your microservices and expose them as a single API endpoint. It acts as a reverse proxy and handles requests from clients, routing them to the appropriate backend service.