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 7, 2016
The presentation of the material, multiple paths to choose depending on your skill level and actual use / application of what was being taught make this an excellent course !
Reviewed on Nov 24, 2016
Again the explanation and representation was good.3.5-4 stars for some Data Structures and their performance. Few basic ideas and introduction about the gui of the project would make it 5stars.
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2016
Very good course. This is a very right course for Java learners, will be touched on all basic stuff that are needed in Java. I will highly recommend this course for my colleagues.






