Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis: A Complete Reference
What is a Data Structure?
At its core, a Data Structure is a systematic way of organizing, managing, and storing data in a computer so that it can be accessed and modified efficiently.
Instead of just scattering numbers or text randomly in a computer’s memory, a data structure gives that data a specific shape and structure based on how we plan to use it. For example, if you need to reverse a word, storing the letters in a structure that lets you pull them out from last-to-first makes the job incredibly
Read MoreWeb Development Fundamentals: Protocols, Databases, and CMS
Web Protocols
HTTP and HTTPS
- HTTP: Transfers hypertext; governs communication between web servers and browsers.
- HTTPS: Uses SSL/TLS for secure communication.
File Protocols
- FTP: Transfers files between client and server (upload/download).
- SFTP (SSH): Secure shell file transfer protocol.
Email Protocols
- POP (Post Office Protocol): Retrieves mail from a server, downloading it to a local device for offline access.
- SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): Sends messages between servers and transmits mail through
Parallel Computing Algorithms and GPU Programming with CUDA
Prefix-Sum Operations and Cumulative Sums
The prefix-sum operation (also known as a cumulative sum or scan) is a fundamental technique in computer science used to compute the running totals of a sequence of numbers. Given an input array, the operation constructs a new array of the same size where each element at a specific index represents the sum of all elements from the start of the original array up to that index. For example, applying a prefix-sum to the array $[2, 4, 6, 8]$ yields $[2, 6, 12,
Mastering JavaScript Events and DOM Manipulation
JavaScript Event-Driven Programming
JavaScript uses an event-driven programming model. When a user clicks a button, moves the mouse, or types in a form, the browser fires an event. JavaScript allows you to intercept these events and execute code in response.
1. Core Concepts: Events, Handlers, and Listeners
To work with events, you need to understand three interconnected terms:
- Event: The signal that something happened (e.g., click, keydown, submit, DOMContentLoaded).
- Event Handler / Listener: The function
Mastering C++ Inheritance, Polymorphism, and Exceptions
Understanding Object-Oriented Inheritance
Inheritance is a core pillar of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) that allows a new class (derived class) to inherit properties and behaviors (data members and member functions) from an existing class (base class). This promotes code reusability and establishes an “is-a” relationship between classes.
1. Base Class vs. Derived Class
- Base Class (Parent/Super Class): The existing class whose properties and methods are inherited.
- Derived Class (Child/Sub Class):
Mastering Programming Paradigms and Java Development
UNIT–I: Programming Paradigms
Paradigms of Programming Languages
Programming paradigms are different methods or styles used for writing computer programs. They help programmers solve problems in an organized manner. The major programming paradigms are:
- Procedural programming: Focuses on functions and step-by-step procedures (e.g., C).
- Object-oriented programming: Focuses on objects, classes, and data security.
- Functional programming: Based on mathematical functions.
- Logic programming: Depends on logical
