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Data Structures And Algorithms In Real World Part 1

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  • Jan 04, 2025
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Data Structures And Algorithms In Real World – Part 1, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.6, with 15 lectures, based on 43 reviews, and has 4650 subscribers.

You will learn about Merkle Tree Build Merkle Tree in vanilla Javascript Understand Merkle Tree In Real World This course is ideal for individuals who are Students or Experienced Professional or Students Preparing For Interviews It is particularly useful for Students or Experienced Professional or Students Preparing For Interviews.

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Summary

Title: Data Structures And Algorithms In Real World – Part 1

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 15

Number of Published Lectures: 15

Number of Curriculum Items: 15

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Merkle Tree
  • Build Merkle Tree in vanilla Javascript
  • Understand Merkle Tree In Real World
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students
  • Experienced Professional
  • Students Preparing For Interviews
  • Target Audiences

  • Students
  • Experienced Professional
  • Students Preparing For Interviews
  • Algorithms/Data Structures are common topic in any computer science. Mostly students deal with algorithms like Binary Tree, Sorting, Linked list etc. Even though these topics are must, what is missing is understanding data structures and algorithms (like Merkle tree, Consistent hashing, Bloom filter etc) which are in fact used in real world softwares. Many such algorithms are used in our day to day software. Understanding such algorithms are even essential to crack technical interviews. That is the primary reason for building up this course.

    In this video series, we are going understand Merkle tree, how it is working by building it from scratch (in JavaScript). We will see how Merkle tree is used in Gitby building a very minimal git version from scratch. At the end of this course, we will also see how this algorithm is used in Bitcoin, DynamoDb as well.

    This is a series of course, in which each course will teach you a specific algorithm and its uses in real world.

    What are you waiting for? Sign up and learn the Data Structures And Algorithms In Real World!

    Note: We have picked Javascript as a language to implement the concept in this course, however I believe the same can be achieved in other languages by following the lectures.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Merkle Tree – Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Merkle Tree – Theory

    Lecture 3: Understanding Hashing

    Lecture 4: Why we need Hashing?

    Chapter 2: Merkle Tree – Coding

    Lecture 1: Source Files

    Lecture 2: Implementing Merkle Tree

    Lecture 3: sha256 hashing

    Lecture 4: Updating hashes recursively

    Lecture 5: Debugging updateChildrenHashes and setContent

    Chapter 3: Merkle Tree In Real World

    Lecture 1: Git A General Intro

    Lecture 2: How does Merkle Tree solves Git problem?

    Lecture 3: Merkle Tree In Git

    Lecture 4: Implementing status and printTree

    Lecture 5: Testing our small Git

    Lecture 6: Final Thoughts

    Instructors

  • Data Structures And Algorithms In Real World Part 1  No.2
    Anto Aravinth
    Software Developer & Passionate Teacher
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