Quick Data Structures by David Matuszek (.ePUB)
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Quick Data Structures (Quick Programming) by David Matuszek
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Overview: If you want to upgrade your programming skills, the most important thing you need is a solid understanding of fundamental data structures. The proper choice of data structures distinguishes excellent programmers from merely competent ones. As an experienced programmer, you use data structures―at least arrays―all the time. However, you may not be familiar with hash tables, trees and binary trees, priority queues, directed and undirected graphs, and other data structures at your disposal. A good choice of data structures will simplify your job, not complicate it. Your code will be not only faster but also easier to understand and debug. There is no downside to using the right data structures for the job. Code isn’t always the best way to explain an algorithm or data structure—but sometimes it is. In such cases, the code should be as readable as possible. It’s generally agreed that Python is the most readable language, but every language has glitches. Similarly, Python has dictionaries, “lists,” and sets, which we will try to avoid. Consequently, the code in this book is “Python-like” but, in the interest of making code as readable as possible for everyone, not necessarily “real” Python. There is one feature we retain from Python. Good programming style demands that code be indented properly, and in Python, this is a requirement, not just a style rule.
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