Manish Soni

Mastering Algorithms and Data Structures

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Welcome to “Mastering Algorithms and Data Structures”, a comprehensive guide designed to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical application in the realm of computer science. This book is crafted for students, professionals, and enthusiasts who aspire to understand and master the intricacies of algorithms and Data Structures—essential pillars of efficient problem-solving in computing.
The content of this book is thoughtfully organized to ensure a holistic learning experience. Each chapter begins with a clear explanation of fundamental concepts, followed by detailed examples that highlight their real-world applications. To solidify understanding, we have included a variety of engaging exercises such as Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs), “Match the Following” activities, and “Fill in the Blanks.” These are complemented by in-depth case studies that illustrate how these concepts are applied to solve complex problems.
For those preparing for competitive exams or interviews, this book includes a curated collection of previous year questions and viva voce questions to help you test your readiness and confidence. Whether you are a beginner or someone with prior knowledge looking to refine your skills, this book is your companion for developing a structured approach to mastering algorithms and Data Structures.
As you journey through Structures Thinking: Mastering Algorithms and Data Structures, we encourage you to engage actively with the exercises and reflect on the case studies. By doing so, you will not only gain proficiency in the subject but also cultivate a problem-solving mindset that will serve you well in your academic, professional, and personal endeavors.
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107 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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