Introduction
Review the radix sort - in C#, a blog written in May, 2016.
Since last workout Julia took 4 hours to understand the algorithm, Julia likes to do warmup in short future; design the algorithm better for easy to understand, and then, post the algorithm on stackexchange.com code review.
Will come back very soon.
Come back on Dec. 16:
Julia came cross one question related to radix sort, and she decided to make learning more meaningful, planned to answer the question.
Code review - first teacher badge
Julia made it happen to choose a most popular post view 10,000 views, she got one up-vote by answering the question.
After she got first teacher badge on stackexchange.com, and she tries to get second approval for answering the "radix sort" one in JavaScript.
Julia used to be a teaching assistant in Florida Atlantic University when she worked on computer science Ph.D. program.
Radix sort in Javascript
To answer the current question, Julia took close to 2 hours to work on the code. She learned a few things.
Time spent: 3+ hours
Actionable Items:
No response on code review, so Julia will continue to study the radix sort, and continue to improve the answer until she gets one up-vote.
Read more radix sort on code review.
Favorite ones:
1. Radix sort question in C
2. Radix sort
3. Radix sort in C#
4. Read more about this talent - My JavaScript teacher
Favorite answer
5. Julia found another JavaScript teacher
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