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How I Finally Understood Pointers and Memory Management in R Programming Through a Simple Assignment
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From Dev.to - cpp: How I Debugged My First Multithreaded Program in C++ for a Systems Assignment
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From Dev.to - database: How I Finally Got My First MongoDB Aggregation Pipeline Working for a Class Project
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You're staring at your assignment, and the clock is moving way too fast. You wrote your SQL queries, but when you run them, either nothing happens, or your professor's feedback comes back with red marks all over. "Incorrect output," "missing rows," "syntax error"—I've been there,
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You’ve spent hours cleaning your data and building models, but when it’s time to share your insights, your charts land with a thud. Maybe your stakeholders get lost in cluttered visuals, or your boss asks for “something more striking.” Sound familiar? Great analysis deserves grea
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You know that moment when a slick proof-of-concept runs beautifully on your laptop, then utterly falls apart in production? That was us, thinking we were clever by wiring a large language model (LLM) into our R analytics pipeline—until the day our jobs started timing out, memory
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You're staring at your assignment deadline, watching your Spring Boot API throw endless connection errors to your MySQL database. You’ve checked your code, restarted your IDE, even reinstalled MySQL—but nothing works. It feels unfair, right? I’ve been there. When I first tried wi
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You're staring at your assignment, watching your C code crash with a segmentation fault. Maybe you tried to allocate an array with malloc, but nothing works like you'd expect. The TA says "it's a memory leak," but honestly, you don't even know where the memory went. I’ve been the