So, you’ve got a HackerRank test coming up, huh? It’s pretty common these days, with lots of companies using it to see if you can code. It can feel a bit daunting, but honestly, it’s just another ...
Hash tables are one of the oldest and simplest data structures for storing elements and supporting deletions and queries. Invented in 1953, they underly most computational systems. Yet despite their ...
Key-value data management across distributed computing systems plays a crucial role in supporting large-scale Internet applications, including the emerging area of large language model (LLM) serving ...
The following table depicts odds of a player shooting a net Score Differential or better based on their Handicap Index. It is a helpful resource to the Handicap Committee during their review of a ...
Getting good at SQL for interviews can feel like a puzzle. You know the basics, but putting them together in a way that impresses people is another thing entirely. Luckily, there are great tools out ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Sometime in the fall of 2021, Andrew Krapivin, an undergraduate at Rutgers University, encountered a paper that would change his life.
After looking at the recent GoLang update for curiosity, I noticed one standout item. GoLang now uses Swiss Tables for mapping. I'd not heard of this algorithm, so it took a bit of searching to come ...