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Learn software engineering best practices and tradeoffs with open source Python, Docker, JavaScript and gaming tech. Articles, examples, talks and courses.
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tryexceptpass tryexceptpass Blog | Podcast | Categories | Tags | Authors Join Our Newsletter Episode 14 - Practical Data Structures: Ordered Indexes vs Hash Tables 13 mins 2020-06-14 engineering Based On Why databases use ordered indexes but programming uses hash tables by Evan Jones Hash tables are data structures that map keys into values. Used in Python’s dicts, Go’s maps, Java’s HashMaps, and other places. However in databases, the default structure is almost always an ordered index, typically a B-Tree. Hash tables use a fast and repeatable hash function to assign each key a unique place in memory to store its values (sometimes called buckets). The load factor is the number of entries occupied in the table, divided by the number of unique storage buckets. Continue reading practicality data structures Uniquely Managing Test Execution Resources using WebSockets 2020-02-17 python testing async Cristian Medina Executing tests for simple...
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