10 Key Data Structures We Use Every Day

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One of the best channels!! Your videos are super helpful to me as a data engineer. Love those illustrations - detailed enough to help people understand and concise enough to help build mental models and remember these concepts. Thank you!

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Thanks! Love all the real-world examples.

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Awesome production and informative content, as usual!

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Absolutely amazing video, the explanation is clear and concise and the graphics are top notch, I really appreciate all your work :)

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great video. The infographics are some of the best I have seen in a learning video. Just a couple points about Data Structures. I am not a programmer but I like to learn about concepts as I work in the tech field. I watched a much longer video on Data Structures (it was 8 hours!), but taught like a math course with a marker board it made it hard to follow and when finished I was still confused with understanding the foundation of data structures but then how to implement (they didn't even include examples in the long video of coding/coding syntax), so that i something that should be emphasized more and also adding in the beginning a basic overview of data structures vs data types.

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Major points as always for diagram design.

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Very concise and easy to understand. Thank you.

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Thank you for the video! Nicely explained!

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This is one of the best videos i saw on programming

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Thank you! So many professors say to learn it but never explain why

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Great, you have hit those points as far as the applicability of data structures are concern

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One of the best video of data structure.

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After many years of search to understand the real time application of data structure, now found it in a single video !!!

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Thank you so much, the video is very interesting . Hope you will make more video !

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I am a newbie to Python coding since December. I had a project which I knew I could achieve as in the past, with excel and mysql, however, knowing that I would be repeating the task (converting and merging pdf data to mysql data) I decided to use gpt to learn how to make little modules running what i was doing manually.
5 months later and I don't think I could briefly enough sum up what I now have running in place of my manual steps in the past. An absolute evolution for me.
Seeing this video was perfect - I could recognise what I have been building, in these terms, the language core of programming.
I rejected learning to code for the last 14 years - its not my area, I am more into data analysis to give me a real dirty view yet different to the customer, enabling me to suggest, design and aid a developer to implement as optimization to operation process, be it creating a web based tool to manage data in place of excel or automation tools to process data according to requirements of desk level users to speed up their days, as too crucially, ensure better and better data integrity for downstream teams.

I always had to rely on someone with the skills, to get me the data into excel. And this was fine, I always had someone for this.
Then I learned SQL as a new project came along which was the biggest I ever had and there was no support to do what I needed.
Evolution number 1.
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That meant I was the closest I have been to development even if before I was closer than most around me.
I started to see what is under the hood and it felt like adult lego! And since December, with gpt, it has felt so much more applicable for my pace and speed and concepts, I truly feel I am learning at least something but for 100% I am more productive than my usual pace.

Learning while doing however, misses things like this what you shared in this video. I am glad I saw it now as it gives me some essence of what I have put together and where I could adjust to attain the function output respective to the function action its self, by having this awareness of what is more suitable approach to data processing and storing. I don't know the terminology, and don't need to while using gpt and spyder to build my program. However, now having seen this, I am certain its something which is must know information and in the format shared by you, it hits the spot at my pace and is totally relevant to that what I have experienced and at this phase, is totally going to direct me going forward as my first bit of base knowledge outside of gpt, about coding.

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amazing video as always. Keep it up ! ^^

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