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I was talking to my non-tech gf about how a colleague of mine didn't understand priority queue and show led her an example, during explanation fucked up the example and duplicated priorities of 2 values but they came up in the unexpected order. She wanted to find the logic in it and blamed the computer for being dumb, but it has been ~45 minutes, she has Wikipedia about binary trees & linked list open as well as simple graphs visualising both + armed with pen and paper trying to understand how it all all works..

Achievement Earned?

P.S I am either creating a monstrosity (Frankenstein style) or recruiting a fresh mind to our ranks, either way I am proud af 😢😊😍

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  • 0
    A non-tech person reads wiki pages on CS? 🤔🐒
  • 4
    Cool but I am now waiting for Her to call You dumb for not explaining something correctly 😂
  • 0
    @asgs showed Wikipedia when explaining how it was working and she started reading and now I got ignored as she started reading
  • 1
    @vane I am as well 😁
  • 3
    She's a keeper.
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    @dev-nope propose some small discussions about a topic she can choose about algorithms and stuff once a week 🙃
  • 3
    @CoffeeNcode bottom left (with the red 3s & 6es) she figured it out... ♥️ after... idk what amount of hours.. I think she will convert to the dark side
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    @CoffeeNcode sure am... half my colleagues don't understand DS or anything apart from being a script kiddie ... she has philosophy background and worked it out I kinda can't wait to see how our children will turn out one day
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