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This course is primarily for placement preparation and will be using C and C++ for the algorithms and data structures.

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Introduction to Data Structures & Algorithms
This course is primarily for placement preparation and will be using C
and C++ for the algorithms and data structures. Data structures are
essential for developing efficient algorithms that arrange data in main
memory for optimal usage. It's important to note that algorithms and
data structures are two different things. C is a bare-bones
programming language that requires you to do everything yourself, but
Java can also be used to implement algorithms. This course is ideal
for those looking to switch jobs or prepare for interviews.Data
structure is the arrangement of data in main memory, and the concept
of database, data warehouse, and big data will be covered in the
course. The fuel of big algorithms is data, and keeping it properly in
the hard disk is essential for efficient retrieval, updating, and deletion.
Although data warehousing is beyond the scope of this course, it's still
important to understand it. Data structures and algorithms are best
learned from C and C++, which provide a good picture of memory
usage. The concepts of stack and heap are essential in understanding
how C programs work, and space and time complexity will be covered
in future videos. Overall, this course will cover many data structure
concepts, such as linked lists, arrays, binary search trees, and more.
know these three terms because big data is what we are talking about
here .memory location where the C program stores the data that is to
be processed next and the heap is a memory location where the C
program stores the data that is to be processed next but the data that
is to be processed next is not always stored in the same location as
the data that is to be processed next because the C program can keep
data in different memory locations depending on the situation and this
is why it is important for you to understand the stack and heap
because you will be able to understand the C program better and be
able to ask more questions on the C program. Alright ... I 'm talking
about C program that 's why I say that you get a good picture of
memory with the help of C programming therefore , data structures

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