Peter KimData structures — part 3Continuing along data structures, we’ll dive into heaps and hashing today.Aug 20, 20171Aug 20, 20171
Peter KimWriting in PythonSo far in my career as a developer, I’ve had pretty in-depth experience with ruby, ruby on rails, jQuery, javascript, react, and a few…Aug 16, 2017Aug 16, 2017
Peter KimData Structures part 2Last week, we briefly went over linear data structures (array, linked list, stack, queue). This week we’re going to review binary trees…Aug 6, 2017Aug 6, 2017
Peter KimLinear Data StructuresHave you ever wondered how data is stored in a computer? There are multiple ways in which data is stored and we call them data structures…Jul 30, 2017Jul 30, 2017
Peter KimReact — Data down, Action upWith React, multiple components coexist and components can live inside other components. We’ve heard of data down, action up but it’s a tad…Jul 23, 20171Jul 23, 20171
Peter KimAl Gore — Rhythm? Let’s sort this out.Okay. Bad title. I tried finding a gif of Al Gore dancing and the conclusion I came up with is that he doesn’t dance.Jun 9, 2017Jun 9, 2017
Peter KimControlled and Uncontrolled Input Values in ReactForms play an important role everywhere you go: doctor’s office, post office, work office, internet office, you name it. They contain…May 25, 20171May 25, 20171
Peter KimWho’s more faithful than Javascript?What breaks or makes relationships of all kinds? Settlers of Catan.May 4, 2017May 4, 2017
Peter KimRuby is dead — Rails is dead — But is it?Ruby was invented and released (Ruby 0.95) in 1995 by Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto in Japan. Afterwards, several stable builds were released…Apr 13, 20172Apr 13, 20172