Published inITNEXT42 Projects to Practice Programming SkillsFor hardcore developers and those who are not scared to invent something newMar 23, 2020A response icon11Mar 23, 2020A response icon11
Published inComputer Science ReaderData Abstraction and Problem Solving with C++Walls and Mirrors. By Frank M. Carrano, Timothy Henry, Janet Prichard.Sep 24, 2019A response icon1Sep 24, 2019A response icon1
Published inComputer Science ReaderCode. The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and SoftwareA masterpiece by Charles PetzoldSep 22, 2019Sep 22, 2019
Published inComputer Science ReaderComputer Systems: A Programmer’s PerspectiveA great book on computer organization and low-level details of computer programs.Sep 21, 2019A response icon2Sep 21, 2019A response icon2
The Beauty and the BitsWhat is happening when you open a website in your browser?Apr 2, 2019A response icon1Apr 2, 2019A response icon1
Published inSololearnWarning: Your programming careerHow not to get lost in the dark forests of programmingMay 12, 2018A response icon69May 12, 2018A response icon69
Published inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsHow to think in graphs: An illustrative introduction to Graph Theory and its applicationsGraph theory represents one of the most important and interesting areas in computer science. But at the same time it’s one of the most…Feb 21, 2018A response icon40Feb 21, 2018A response icon40
Self-Organizing Sorted Linked List in C++How would Frankenstein implement a doubly linked list?Feb 9, 2018A response icon9Feb 9, 2018A response icon9
Google Sticker on your GitHub profile: mastering GitHub contributions artJust for fun. Short reading. #GitHubArtChallengeJan 15, 2018A response icon1Jan 15, 2018A response icon1
Published incodeburstNode.js V8 internals: an illustrative primerWhen you switch from C++ to a more “friendly” language, you get this strange feeling of being fooled by this new language, its environment…Nov 11, 2017A response icon7Nov 11, 2017A response icon7