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"Open Data Structures" is another very useful free resource for anyone interested in data structures and algorithms.
The book covers the implementation and analysis of fundamental structures such as array-based lists, linked lists, hash tables, binary trees, red-black trees, heaps, sorting algorithms, graphs, and data structures for integers.
It is a serious open textbook for studying one of the foundations of computer science, and a resource worth keeping close at hand as a reference.
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Africa is the world’s poorest continent, yet we pay some of the highest prices for mobile data.
The same internet that people in richer countries get cheaply is treated like a luxury here.
I’ll never understand it.
I'm listening to music with headphones on and the song seems to be moving from one ear to the other in a loop.
Like… I can feel it traveling across my head. How do producers/sound engineers do this?