Tag: Computer Science
Unconvinced on a Brilliant puzzle
Simon writes (this is a copy of the question he has published in Coding Train’s Slack chat): Hi! I was unconvinced on a Brilliant puzzle: The problem (at https://brilliant.org/practice/treaps/?p=4): Me … Continue reading Unconvinced on a Brilliant puzzle
Simon creates a playlist with Sorting Algorithms tutorials in Python
Simon has started a huge new project: a series of video tutorials about sorting algorithms. In the videos, he codes on his RaspberryPi, but here is the link to the … Continue reading Simon creates a playlist with Sorting Algorithms tutorials in Python
Fun with Brilliant’s Computer Courses
“Mom, how long would it take a supercomputer running at 10^15 additions per second to calculate the 1000th Fibonacci number?” Simon has learned this problem from the new course he … Continue reading Fun with Brilliant’s Computer Courses
Computers of the Future: How Far Do We Need to Go?
How many bits will computer operation memory have and how many do we need to have to link every single particle in the Universe to the internet? And how useful … Continue reading Computers of the Future: How Far Do We Need to Go?
Set, Stack, Queue and Array in Computer Science
In this small lecture Simon talks about Set, Stack, Queue and Array in Computer Science. Simon says he made a mistake in the Addendum: you can add and remove … Continue reading Set, Stack, Queue and Array in Computer Science