Why learn about data structures and algorithms?
Algorithms and data structures constitute the fundamentals of programming.
Good understanding of algorithms and data structures is one of the most important requirements for a great number of work positions. You’ll have to solve many problems related to algorithms and data structures at coding interviews. Indeed, you can live without an understanding of algorithms and data structures, in general. However, you can do that until you face a real problem which requires to choose right data structures and implement custom algorithms. If you haven’t ever faced such problems, believe me, this is just a matter of time. One day, you’ll face such a problem and if you don’t understand algorithms and data structures in depth, you’ll feel yourself ashamed and helpless. You’ll be stuck.
If you’re not good at algorithms and data structures, you’ll never pass a coding interview in a decent company. Almost all the companies prefer to hire those developers who have good understanding of algorithms and data structures, remember that. Do not delay the study of fundamental concepts.
Better hardware is not a solution for all the performance–related problems. Sometimes, you need to write software for very slow devices. And that very often depends on the budget of a customer, by the way, so you don’t have a control over it.
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Courses : 17
Specification: Algorithms and Data Structures in C#: Complete Tutorial
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 15.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Deepak Kumar –
The tutor is teaching himself.
Chris Thackrey –
Great Course!
Thomas –
It looks ok, however I need to stop the movie sometimes and concentrate, as algotithms are not easy.
Nancy Morneau –
One of the greatest course i ever followed
Vikas Gopalakrishnan –
awesome
Patrick Onokwai –
It is great so far to see big n notation in practice
Yavor Daskalov –
The reason I come to Udemy is because I expect modern teaching methods and dynamic approach. This course (just judging by the first few lectures) reminds me very much of university lectures which you can so easily sleep through. Pros: clear speech Cons: just tough to follow poor presentation you get the feeling that not much thought has been put into planning the course. It’s basically explanation (very generic, reading wikipedia descriptions), followed by an example, which I did not reach but I expect it will be just as boring.
Gabriele Gattucci –
too basic…
Pavel Tsurbeleu –
Clear explanations, very well structured. Storyline is easy to follow, all concepts are revealed one after another. Author clearly articulates important points and concepts, again connected with the storyline.