How do Java programs deal with vast quantities of data? Many of the data structures and algorithms that work with introductory toy examples break when applications process real, large data sets. Efficiency is critical, but how do we achieve it, and how do we even measure it?

Data Structures and Performance
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Reviewed on Dec 26, 2015
Are you good at data structures ? If not, this will be the best course to start with. You learn the data structure and implement right away in your project assigment. Very practical.
Reviewed on Jan 16, 2017
A very good course for beginners , people having prior knowledge about data structures might found it a bit easy , anyways the projects were fun and was course was worth taking
Reviewed on Nov 19, 2017
Very helpful course in helping to understand data structures and algorithms. This course will certainly prepare me well for my university degree in computer science






