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  • 8 years

    Red Black Tree (RB-Tree) Using C++

    A red–black tree is a special type of binary tree, used in computer science to organize pieces of comparable data, such as text fragments or numbers. In addition to the requirements imposed on a binary search tree the following must be satisfied by a...

  • 8 years

    Android Linphone source code tutorial - Part 2

    I have published first part of Android Linphone SDK integration already. In this tutorial, I am going to share source code modification tips and overview of Linphone project code. Before reading this post, check Android Linphone SDK Tutorial - Part ...

  • 8 years

    Android Twitter Fabric SDK Integration with user details in Android Studio

    Recently, I updated Facebook SDK integration with user details post. Now, I am going to share easy steps to integrate Twitter Fabric SDK with user details. Using Facebook and Twitter login button, you all can make a brand app. For Facebook, check Facebook...

  • 8 years

    Longest Common Sub-sequence (LCS) Using C++

    The longest common sub-sequence (LCS) problem is the problem of finding the longest sub-sequence common to all sequences in a set of sequences (often just two sequences). It differs from problems of finding common sub-strings: unlike sub-strings, sub...

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