S8:E4 - "DAG, Daniel! Back at it again..."
Nov 06, 2019•13 min
Episode description
We end our section of the DFS algorithm with a discussion on DAGs (directed acyclic graphs), because most implementations of depth-first search will check to see if any cycles exist, and a large part of that is based on the DFS algorithm checking to see whether or not a graph is a directed acyclic graph. DAGs are also somewhat infamous in computer science because they’re pretty much everywhere in sofware. For example, a directed acyclic graph is the backbone of applications that handle scheduling for systems of tasks or handling jobs — especially those that need to be processed in a particular order. So let's dig into DAGs! Based on Vaidehi Joshi's blog post, "Spinning Around In Cycles With Directed Acyclic Graphs".
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