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Brian Baliach
- 22 Nov 2023
Autocomplete Demystified: A Common Use-Case of Trie
Imagine this: You're typing a friendly message in a WhatsApp group directed to one of your peers, and your fingers, seemingly possessed by a digital imp, instead of typing 'far too nice', types 'fart...

Brian Baliach
- 14 Nov 2023
Unveiling the Trie: A Masterstroke for Efficient String Searches
Welcome back, fellow developers! In our last rendezvous, we deciphered the intricacies of recursion, peeking into the call stack and heap dynamics. Today, we embark on a journey to unravel the myster...