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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with JavaScript

Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with JavaScript

By : Mukkamala
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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with JavaScript

Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with JavaScript

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By: Mukkamala

Overview of this book

Data structures and algorithms are the fundamental building blocks of computer programming. They are critical to any problem, provide a complete solution, and act like reusable code. Using appropriate data structures and having a good understanding of algorithm analysis are key in JavaScript to solving crises and ensuring your application is less prone to errors. Do you want to build applications that are high-performing and fast? Are you looking for complete solutions to implement complex data structures and algorithms in a practical way? If either of these questions rings a bell, then this book is for you! You'll start by building stacks and understanding performance and memory implications. You will learn how to pick the right type of queue for the application. You will then use sets, maps, trees, and graphs to simplify complex applications. You will learn to implement different types of sorting algorithm before gradually calculating and analyzing space and time complexity. Finally, you'll increase the performance of your application using micro optimizations and memory management. By the end of the book you will have gained the skills and expertise necessary to create and employ various data structures in a way that is demanded by your project or use case.
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Simplify Complex Applications Using Graphs

Creating Queues for In-Order Executions

A queue is a programming construct that bears a heavy resemblance to real-world queues, for example, a queue at the movie theater, ATMs, or the bank. Queues, as opposed to stacks, are first-in first-out (FIFO), so whatever goes in first comes out first as well. This is especially helpful when you would like to maintain data in the same sequence in which it flows in.

A more computer/scientific definition of a queue would be as follows: 

An abstract data collection in which the elements can be added to the back called enqueue and removed from the front called dequeue which makes it a FIFO data structure.

Of course, having only enqueue and dequeue operations may be enough for the majority of cases to cover a wider spectrum of issues that we may encounter; however, we can expand the API and make our queue future...

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