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Data Structures - Full Course Using C and C++ created by: freeCodeCamp π¬ 42 video lecture β° 10 hours of video materials π COURSE LINK Advaned data structures By MIT Teacher π¨βπ« : Prof. Erik Demaine π¬ 22 video lectures β° 32h of video materials πCourse link πVideo lessons
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Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, IIT Madras Teachersπ¨βπ«: Prof. Hema A Murthy, Dr. N S. Narayanaswamy, Prof. Shankar Balachandran π¬61 video lectures πCOURSE LINK
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You asked many times for data structures, especially in C language, so here you go:
DATA STRUCTURES LEARNING MATERIALS
Data Structures - Full Course Using C and C++ created by: freeCodeCamp π¬ 42 video lecture β° 10 hours of video materials π COURSE LINK Advaned data structures By MIT Teacher π¨βπ« : Prof. Erik Demaine π¬ 22 video lectures β° 32h of video materials πCourse link πVideo lessons
Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms Teacher π¨βπ« :Dr. P.P.Chakraborty π¬ 31video lecture β° 21h of video materials πCOURSE LINK
Introduction to Algorithms and Data structures in C++ RatingβοΈ: 4.2 out 5 Students π¨βπ : 119,549 Duration β° : 3hr 13min hours on-demand video Teacher π¨βπ«: Andrei Margeloiu πCourse link
Data structures playlist by WilliamFiset π¬ 14 video lessons β° 9 hours worth of material π Courses link
Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, IIT Madras Teachersπ¨βπ«: Prof. Hema A Murthy, Dr. N S. Narayanaswamy, Prof. Shankar Balachandran π¬61 video lectures πCOURSE LINK
Data Structures Concepts & Singly Linked List Implementation RatingβοΈ: 4.3 out 5 π¬ 33 lecture β° 1hr 34min duration π¨βπ« Chaand Sheikh, Gaurav Bhorkar πCOURSE LINK
Data Structures and Algorithms for Beginners by Mosh, on YouTube β° 1hr 18min duration πCOURSE LINK
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