Think Data Structures
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Book Name: Think Data Structures
Writer: Allen B. Downey
Description
Information structures and calculations are among the most significant creations of the last
50 years and they are essential apparatuses programming engineers need to know. However, in my,
the sentiment, a large portion of the books on these points are excessively hypothetical, too huge, and too “bot‐
tom up”:
Excessively hypothetical
Numerous information structures books center around how information structures work (the implementations), with less about how to utilize them (the interfaces). In this book, I go “top-down“, beginning with the interfaces. Perusers figure out how to utilize the structures in the Java
Assortments Framework before diving into the subtleties of how they work.
Scientific investigation of calculations depends on improving suspicions that
limit its value by and by. Numerous introductions of this subject disregard the
rearrangements and spotlight on the math. In this book, I present the most commonsense
subset of this material and exclude or de-stress the rest.
Too huge
Most books on these subjects are in any event 500 pages, and some are more than 1,000.
At last, a few books present this material outside of any relevant connection to the subject at hand and without inspiration: it’s
only one damn information structure after another! I attempt to liven it up by sorting out the top‐
ics around an application—web search—that utilizes information structures broadly, and is
an intriguing and significant subject in its own right. This book is an adjusted variant of an educational plan I composed for the Flatiron School in
New York City, which offers an assortment of online classes identified with programming and
web improvement.
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