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ebtech.github.io
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| | | | I built a reference cookbook of algorithms and data structures for contest problem solvers. It's written in the Rust programming language, as I believe it's ideally suited to the task. For more info, please check out the repository at github.com/EbTech/rust-algorithms. | |
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progressiverockcentral.com
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rgoswami.me
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| | | | Background As I mentioned earlier, I'm leading a section for Stanford CS106A: Code in Place. I did also mention I'd try to keep a set of short notes on the process. I finally had my first section meeting! Preparation I went through the following: Sent out a welcome message Detailed the workflow Set up a HackMD instance Set up some slides in beamer1 However, after that, I was still concerned since I didn't get much of a response on the ice-breakers for EdStem. Thankfully, everyone showed up. | |
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www.clever-cloud.com
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