Data Structures & Algorithms #1 - What Are Data Structures?

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Data structures and algorithms tutorial #1 - let's go!

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I am attending a data science graduate program and the professor recommended your videos and even provided your youtube link as supplementary material, I guess he's been honest with us and he knew you could explain D&A better than he did. I love your channel. Keep up and thanks.

Farlid
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Keep this series going!!! I am currently in college learning D&A and I feel like you are better than my professor!

jackklnet
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I have 5 years of software engineering under the belt and I have to say this is a really great intro. One suggestion that I think deserves to be at this introductory level is a mention of how collisions are dealt with in hash tables, I don't think it's too complicated and I can see someone getting the impression that collisions are more serious than they are, and the explanation will provide a clue that data structures aren't all or nothing, they can be mixed.

christhesoftwareguy
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#the moment when you realize there are no path from school back to home..

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Yo, Dojo! Thanks for dope tutorials, man. Never get demotivated. You have a very unique teaching style and method. Keep doing your thing. We love you!

NicatBehbudov
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Took this in college but needed a refresher for my work as a developer on the logic of data structure selection. WOW you have helped me out a ton!! thank you!

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Have been watching for a while! Got my first job as a software engineer last year (no formal training) and am currently undergoing the interview process with Google! Love to revisit these things, can never stress enough how important the fundamentals are

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Moral of the story..
Don't go to school or you won't come back.

MasterZiomekPL
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I'm super impressed in the way these concepts are being conveyed. You are certainly a better instructor than 90% of CS professors in my opinion.

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Hi CS Dojo, I started learning Python in 2018 with your videos. Part of my job is now to automate data manipulation tasks in Python. This happened also thanks to you and your videos. I wish you the best, whatever you're up to, now!

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You are actually an incredible teacher. Thanks for doing this series. You make it easy to follow and really fun to learn. Thanks dude.

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Years ago this guy taught me to write code for the first time. The same guy is not teaching me DSA to prepare for a job. Man this is awesome

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Ah, that’s why my dad didn’t come back home after going to shop. He went into store B because there was no more milk in store A

pawelpow
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I'm in college and our computer science teacher who has experience of about more than 2 decades struggled teaching this. This video really helped to clear the basics.

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You explain everything in a very easy way and the example of party is pretty cool.😄

vishakasaxena
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As a networking engineer learning code for the first time this is absolutely fantastic. This is similar to how route tables between devices are built based on learned paths/destinations. Thank you so much!

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you're 100 times better than my professor. thanks for this tutorial!

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