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- Could Quantum Computing Store Every Possible 3-Hour Video Ever Made?Last Updated on May 28, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra Imagine a gigantic digital universe containing every possible 3-hour combination of: Inside such a collection would exist: At first glance, quantum computing seems like the perfect technology for such a mind-bending idea. After all, quantum computers are often described as machines that can process countless possibilities… Read more: Could Quantum Computing Store Every Possible 3-Hour Video Ever Made?
- Real-World Applications of a Running Total Probability ProblemLast Updated on May 14, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra Probability problems involving dice often look abstract at first glance, but many of them model real-world systems surprisingly well. Consider this process: What is the probability that the running total ever becomes exactly ? Mathematically, this creates the recursive relation: where: Although this starts as a… Read more: Real-World Applications of a Running Total Probability Problem
- Is Django Just a Way to Publish Python Online?Last Updated on May 12, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra When beginners first encounter Django, a common thought is: “Is Django simply a way to put Python programs onto web pages?” The short answer is: Partly yes — but Django is much bigger than that. Django does allow Python code to power websites and web pages,… Read more: Is Django Just a Way to Publish Python Online?
- Understanding Recursive Probability Through the “Win by 2” GameLast Updated on May 6, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra 🧩 Initial Context Calvin and Hobbes are playing a match. We define: During the solution, an important question arises: 👉 Why do we include both and when Calvin ultimately needs to move toward +1 to win? ❓Q1: What does state “+1” mean? ✅ Answer It means… Read more: Understanding Recursive Probability Through the “Win by 2” Game
- 🎮 LÖVE (Love2D) and Lua in 2D Game Development — A Beginner-Friendly GuideLast Updated on May 3, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra 🚀 Introduction If you’ve ever wanted to build a 2D game from scratch—without the complexity of massive engines—then LÖVE (Love2D) paired with Lua is one of the best places to start. This combination is simple, powerful, and widely respected among indie developers for rapid prototyping and… Read more: 🎮 LÖVE (Love2D) and Lua in 2D Game Development — A Beginner-Friendly Guide
- Best 2026 Roadmap: How an Aspiring Developer Can Use CS50 to Enter Game DevelopmentLast Updated on April 29, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra The game development industry continues to grow in 2026, creating opportunities in mobile gaming, indie publishing, PC titles, console games, simulation, AR/VR, and interactive media. Many aspiring developers search for affordable, high-quality ways to learn the right skills without committing to expensive degree programs. One of… Read more: Best 2026 Roadmap: How an Aspiring Developer Can Use CS50 to Enter Game Development
- Understanding Node, StackFrontier, and QueueFrontier in Python Search AlgorithmsLast Updated on April 28, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra If you are learning Python, artificial intelligence, or working through projects like Harvard’s CS50 AI or CS50W, you may come across a utility file containing classes such as Node, StackFrontier, and QueueFrontier. At first glance, the code may look simple—but these classes power important search algorithms… Read more: Understanding Node, StackFrontier, and QueueFrontier in Python Search Algorithms
- Why Finishing Python Courses Is Only the BeginningLast Updated on April 21, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra Many learners complete respected beginner-friendly Python programs such as Harvard University’s CS50 Python, Massachusetts Institute of Technologyx Intro to Computer Science and Programming Using Python (often taught by Ana Bell), or Python tracks on Moodle / MOOC platforms. After finishing them, many students expect to “know… Read more: Why Finishing Python Courses Is Only the Beginning
- What Happens If We Do Not Divide by P(D)in Bayes’ Rule?Last Updated on April 17, 2026 by Rajeev Bagra Many learners ask: If Bayes’ theorem is then what happens if we do not divide by ? It is still meaningful, but it gives something different. If we remove the denominator, we get: What We Get Without Dividing This equals: This is called the joint probability.… Read more: What Happens If We Do Not Divide by P(D)in Bayes’ Rule?









