This Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms In C# course is thoroughly detailed and uses lots of animations to help you visualize the concepts.
This Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms in C# tutorial provides a comprehensive explanation of trees, different types of graph and various graph algorithms. Throughout the course a step by step approach is followed to make you understand different algorithms. Through this course you can build a strong foundation and that will help you to crack Data Structures and Algorithms in C# coding interviews questions and work on projects. Good foundation on Data Structures and Algorithms interview topics helps you to attempt tricky interview questions.
This Data Structures and Algorithms using C# course covers following topics with C# implementation :
Trees : AVL Tree, Threaded Binary Tree, Expression Tree, B Tree explained and implemented in C#
Graphs : Adjacency matrix, Adjacency list, Path matrix, Warshall s Algorithm, Traversal, Breadth First Search (BFS), Depth First Search (DFS),
Dijkstra s Shortest Path Algorithm, Prim’s Algorithm and Kruskal’s Algorithm for minimum spanning tree
The Data Structures and Algorithms with C# course is broken down into easy to assimilate short lectures and complete working programs are shown for each concept that is explained. The algorithms and examples are explained with figures and animations to simplify the learning of this complex topic. You will see code implementation of different data structures in C# and algorithms are explained in step–wise manner.
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Courses : 7
Specification: Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms in C#
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Shree Harsha Sridharamurthy –
Simple techniques to explain the average time complexity and rotation.
Tom Grudzinski –
To me this is already a difficult subject. Compounding the factor, English speaking people will find this teacher hard to understand at times. She moves quickly. Combine those facts: difficult subject, and difficult to understand English language spoken. The teacher is to be commended for learning the English language, and you CAN understand a lot of what she says. She has worked hard to prepare this class. Still, a difficult experience. Make sure you are ok with this.
Ghouse Mohiuddin –
Good course
Jian Sheng –
as good as data structure in C
James Waller –
way too fast with the tree concept and too little time spent with the code review.
Jason Aquino –
I have no idea what she is talking about. She just blows through fairly complex concepts assuming you will just get it. Or watch it over and over. But I will say she does have some interesting topics. To bad I can’t really understand what she is saying.
Kaleb Mikkel Porse Pedersen –
Its well explained
Patrick Agenonga –
Great course and instructor.
Aurimas Gecas –
Good content, explanations are clear, however no source code is included and even after requesting this in Q&A by several students code is not shared, which is hard to understand since it is shown in the videos, meaning it is not a trade secret of any sort. Otherwise explains all the algos as you would expect.
Junior Kabongo –
I think the explanation and accent kinda makes it hard to properly follow.
Khalid Chaudhry –
The course needs to be more interactive. Source code is missing too. Better to have some quiz included to provide opportunity to check course knowledge/understanding