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English term or phrase:
efficient data structures and algorithms
English answer:
efficient data structures and efficient algorithms
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David Russi
Dec 21, 2010 01:36
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English term
efficient data structures and algorithms
English
Tech/Engineering
Computers: Software
A thorough grounding of programming concepts including efficient data structures and algorithms
Is it "efficient data structures" and "efficient data algorithms" or "efficient data structures" and "efficient algorithms"?
Is it "efficient data structures" and "efficient data algorithms" or "efficient data structures" and "efficient algorithms"?
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Dec 21, 2010 11:34: ErichEko ⟹⭐ changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Computers: Software"
Jan 4, 2011 04:05: David Russi Created KOG entry
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efficient data structures and efficient algorithms
data structures and algorithms that are both efficient
an algorithm is basically a serie of mathematical steps (procedure) for solving a problem, I don't see that data would be used to modify it
an algorithm is basically a serie of mathematical steps (procedure) for solving a problem, I don't see that data would be used to modify it
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Efficient Data Structures and Efficient Algortihms
Data Structures and Algorithms are two different things but these both are required to be mastered for best programming concepts.
Data Structures are the types of data used and the way they can be utilized in coding some algorithm, whereas algorithm is a series of instructions which is used to solve some everyday problem.
So it is "efficient data structures" and "efficient algorithms".
Data Structures are the types of data used and the way they can be utilized in coding some algorithm, whereas algorithm is a series of instructions which is used to solve some everyday problem.
So it is "efficient data structures" and "efficient algorithms".
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B D Finch
: As your answer is effectively the same as that previously supplied by David Russi, it would seem that you should have agreed with his answer rather than posting your own.
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