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What are some clever (not ordinary) ways of implementing data structures in C, and what are some data structures that should be used more often?
For example, what is the most effective way (generating minimal overhead) to implement a directed and cyclic graph with weighted edges in C?
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When we design applications, we generally end up with the same tiered sets of data structures:
A persistent data structure that is described using DDL and implemented as RDBMS tables and columns.
A set of domain objects that consist primarily of data structures, usually combined with business-rule…
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I am a newbie into the corporate world recently graduated in computers. I am a java/groovy developer. I am a quick learner and I can learn new frameworks, APIs or even programming languages within considerably short amount of time. Albeit that, I must confess that I was not so strong in data structures…
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This question was the last straw; and I've been wondering for a long time about it,
Why do people think about "Algorithms" and "Data structures" as about something that can be separated from each other?
I see a lot of evidence that they're separated in programmers' minds.
they request "Data Structures…
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I'm working on a library for Python that implements some persistent data structures (mainly as a learning exercise). However, I'm beginning to learn that explaining persistent data structures to people unfamiliar with them can be difficult. Can someone help me think of an easy (or at least the least…
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