For our final episode, we answer your burning questions including the Base.cs origin story, Saron and Vaidehi's favorite niche data structure, and wha...
We've been talking a lot about the differences between compilers and interpreters, and how both of them work, and the ways that allowed one — the comp...
We have been talking a lot about compilers, and in this episode we discuss the differences between compilation versus interpretation. An interpreter i...
In this episode, we take our parse tree, an illustrated, pictorial version of the grammatical structure of a sentence, and we take a metaphorical broo...
In this episode, we get into what a compiler is and does. In short, a compiler is a program that reads our code (or any code, in any programming langu...
In this episode, we get into parse trees, an illustrated, pictorial version of the grammatical structure of a sentence, which is important to understa...
We continue our journey with the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP), where this we imagine a salesperson has to travel to every single city in an area, ...
We start our season off with something that often pops up in technical interviews: the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP). In this problem, a salesperso...
In this last episode of the season we continue our discussion of dynamic programming, and show just how efficient it can be by using the Fibonacci seq...
In this episode we talk about different paradigms and approaches to algorithmic design: the Divide and Conquer Algorithm, the Greedy Algorithm, and th...