In this duo episode, Jason and Patrick introduce us to the world of hash maps, from buckets and hash functions, to differences between open and closed addressing, to minimal perfect hashes and locality sensitive hashing. A familiarity with hash maps is an oft-overlooked but highly sought-after skill, and it can be a valuable asset for those eyeing a career in programming.
Along with the main topic, Jason and Patrick also talk about some of their latest interests: books, gadgets, tools and games.
This episode touches on the following key topics and ideas:
00:01:27 Playing games with Oculus Quest: Acron, Racket: Nx, Gorn, Superhot
00:11:05 News: “I Made a Water Computer” by Steve Mould
00:14:56 colinfurze
00:15:52 News: Comprehensive guide to Attention Mechanisms
00:21:53 News: Starship SN15
00:25:18 News: MailSync now Open source (GPL)
00:28:34 Jason’s Book of the Show: Elon Musk
00:32:04 Patrick’s Book of the Show: Ready Player Two
00:33:40 Jason’s Tool of the Show: Datadog
00:38:44 Patrick’s Tool of the Show: I Expect You to Die
00:40:30 Escape rooms
00:45:39 Sudoku
00:48:35 Hash maps: the promise and idea
00:50:59 Hash Functions
00:52:34 Examples of hash functions: Cryptographically Secure and Non-Crypto
01:01:05 Load Factors
01:03:43 Open vs Closed Addressing
01:15:10 Minimal Perfect Hash
01:16:25 salts
01:19:00 Locality Sensitive Hashing
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