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    Explore " data structure" with insightful episodes like "Episode 60: Why Data Architecture & Structure is the Key to CRM Success (And Why it Goes Wrong)", "Scaling Ethereum and Web3 using Arbitrum optimistic rollups, with Offchain Labs CEO Steven Goldfeder", "Episode 3: Our Favorite Data Structures - Part II", "Episode 2: Our Favorite Data Structures" and "Episode 1: Our Favorite Algorithms - Part II" from podcasts like ""The RevOps Show", "The Fintech Blueprint", "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs", "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs" and "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Episode 60: Why Data Architecture & Structure is the Key to CRM Success (And Why it Goes Wrong)

    Episode 60: Why Data Architecture & Structure is the Key to CRM Success (And Why it Goes Wrong)

    Thank you to all our listeners for tuning into each episode and letting us have fun every week with the show. We aren’t going anywhere, but we’ve reached episode 60 and thought we’d let you know how much we appreciate you.

    If you haven’t watched the video part of the show, the intro is worth it. The sheer look of surprise and confusion that Jess experiences with Doug’s intro is priceless. 


    A while ago Doug told Jess we were building a machine designed for greater velocity which ties into our actual topic today. Yes, this is the first time we’ve connected our opening to the topic - I’m very proud. Today Doug and Jess are getting into data structure and architecture and the right approach to defining it. The reason why? Because we’ve had the experiences (from the earlier conversation) and have always had a focus on data structure. 


    Questions/Topics Discussed in Today's Episode:

    • Can you describe our approach on how we look at data architecture and how that’s unique? 
    • Before we are even thinking about the database, before we think about what’s our entity relationship diagram, we have to determine what job is being supported.
    • Examples of industries and how to look at their data structures.

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    Scaling Ethereum and Web3 using Arbitrum optimistic rollups, with Offchain Labs CEO Steven Goldfeder

    Scaling Ethereum and Web3 using Arbitrum optimistic rollups, with Offchain Labs CEO Steven Goldfeder
    In this conversation, we chat with Steven Goldfeder, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Offchain Labs – the team building Arbitrum. He holds a PhD from Princeton University, where he worked at the intersection of cryptography and cryptocurrencies. Before Offchain, he attended Princeton as a PhD candidate, where his research explored economics, anonymity, and incentive compatibility of cryptocurrencies. More specifically, we geek out on the heydays of early cryptography and the connection to cryptocurrency, zero-knowledge proofs, the fundamental structure of Ethereum and how this birthed Arbitrum, the application of optimistic roll-ups, the existing data storage issues of Layer 1s and how Arbitrum seek to solve them, and so so much more!Disclaimer here — this newsletter does not provide investment advice and represents solely the views and opinions of FINTECH BLUEPRINT LTD. Contributors: Lex, Laurence, Matt, Farhad, Mike, Daniella Want to discuss? Stop by our Discord and reach out here with questions.

    Episode 3: Our Favorite Data Structures - Part II

    Episode 3: Our Favorite Data Structures - Part II

    In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about Scrabble, DAWGs and TSTs.

    Date Recorded: 2020-12-06
    Date Released: 2020-12-11

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    Episode 2: Our Favorite Data Structures

    Episode 2: Our Favorite Data Structures

    In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about each of their favorite data structures.

    Date Recorded: 2020-11-28
    Date Released: 2020-12-04

    C++ | Containers
    OCaml | Containers
    Java | Collections
    Python | Collections
    Kotlin | Collections
    Scala | Collections
    Rust | Collections
    Go | Collections
    Haskell | Collections
    TS | Collections
    Ruby | Collections
    JS | Collections
    F# | Collection Types
    Racket | Data Structures
    Clojure | Data Structures

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    Episode 1: Our Favorite Algorithms - Part II

    Episode 1: Our Favorite Algorithms - Part II

    In this episode, Bryce and Conor revisit std::transform_reduce and other unfinished topics from Episode 0.

    Date Recorded: 2020-11-22
    Date Released: 2020-11-27

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    Episode 0: Our Favorite Algorithms

    Episode 0: Our Favorite Algorithms

    In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about each of their respective favorite algorithms.

    Date Recorded: 2020-11-14
    Date Released: 2020-11-20


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    PY 4U 55: Adding Class Members

    PY 4U 55: Adding Class Members

    Today's Python 4 You looks at how you can add class members to a Python class without "up front" syntax. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:

    Class Members

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