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This is an animated, visual and spatial way to learn data structures and algorithms
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Loony CornAn ex-Google, Stanford and Flipkart team
Courses : 23
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Courses : 23
Specification: From 0 to 1: Data Structures & Algorithms in Java
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7 reviews for From 0 to 1: Data Structures & Algorithms in Java
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 15 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
From 0 to 1: Data Structures & Algorithms in Java
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Deepta –
Irrespective of higher volumes , the tutor’s voice is going down and is not clear at times. And the transcripts are completely misguiding and irrelevant. Can you suggest what shal i do with such audio quality and these transcripts ? Just you look at this below: AIDS is removal of elements from a Q is done at the beginning or the front of the queue and the addition
Deepak –
The way tutor has explained is very bookish way.
Harshavardhan Reddy Papudippu –
Course is really nice.
Michiganman1019 –
I have taken a lot of online DS Algo courses. A lot!! This one is in the top 10%. If I could give constructive criticism, it would be in the production and video quality. Also, at some points, it can be a little heavy on the theory and powerpoints before they get to the actual coding. But overall , in comparison to some of the other online courses that are out there, this course is in the top tier.
Mike Benton –
This is great teaching As someone coming from learning fundamentals in C, I really appreciate how the instructor takes the time to point out some of the differences between Java and C. Also, this course talks about the why. Many teachers will show the what something is and how it works, but to spend the time explaining why do you use it, when is it useful, where is it advantageous or not needed to me this is the type of great teaching that really helps the student get a real world understanding of how these concepts work.
Keshav dikshit –
Bit of lengthy description about basics , sometimes its repetitive. Good for those who have just started knowing about data structures.
Anuj Marwaha –
Amazing course with an excellent explanation.