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Data structures
A data structure is a particular way storing and organizing data in a computer for efficient access and modification. Data structures are designed for a specific purpose. Examples include arrays, linked lists, and classes.
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We are missing a <label>
tag properly associated with radio buttons in the reconciliation dialog. We should check that all labels are correctly marked as such on this dialog.
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- First, click "Reconcile" -> "Start reconciling" and choose a service
- Then, click on the text "Reconcile against no particular type" (not the radio button, the te
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Tick-Tack-Toe game is not working for exception part
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Else part on line 247 takes you to infinite loop on getting any char value as input for position.
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steps to reproduce
Write a loop, from 1 to 80000, each time add a random int to the max heap.
In theory it takes very little time(NlogN, N=80000, <1sec ), but the program does take a long time.
I'v also tested the BinaryHeap in https://github.com/SolutionsDesign/Algorithmia, it performs well, so it is probably due to the bad algorithm.
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I would like to add Yelp interview questions.
Please assign me to this.
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Hi, I'm not sure if more platforms are interesting to you, but I've made a slightly more complete implementation of padding a struct to the cache line size here:
https://github.com/tinco/cache_line_size
I got the information on the cache line sizes from the Go compiler repository, so I'm pretty sure these are correct for all platforms Go runs on, which is a whole bunch.
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This Pull Request is for HacktoberFest 2020
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