Easy to Advanced Data Structures

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Easy to Advanced Data Structures provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 hours worth of material. Easy to Advanced Data Structures is taught by William Fiset. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • A complete guide to learning everything there is to know about data structures

    What you'll learn:

    • Mature understanding of data structures
    • Algorithms associated with data structures
    • Dynamic arrays
    • Singly and doubly linked list
    • Queues & Stacks
    • Binary Trees and Binary search trees
    • Heaps & Priority queues
    • Union find/Disjoint set
    • Hash table/Associative array
    • Fenwick tree/Binary indexed tree

    Data structures are amongst the most fundamental ingredients in the recipe for creating efficient algorithms and good software design. Knowledge of how to create and design good data structures is an essential skill required in becoming an exemplary programmer. This course will teach you how to master the fundamental ideas surrounding data structures.

    Learn and master the most common data structures in this comprehensive course:

    • Static and dynamic arrays

    • Singly and doubly linked lists

    • Stacks

    • Queues

    • Heaps/Priority Queues

    • Binary Trees/Binary Search Trees

    • Union find/Disjoint Set

    • Hash tables

    • Fenwick trees

    • AVL trees

    • Binary Indexed trees

    • Sparse tables

    Course contents

    This course provides you with high quality animated videos explaining a multitude of data structures and how they are represented visually. Youwill learn how to code various data structures together with simple to follow step-by-step instructions. Every data structure presented will beaccompanied by some working source code (in Java) to solidify your understanding of that particular data structure. I will also be posting various coding exercises and multiple choice questions to ensure that you get some hands on experience.