You will be welcome to join us at our next (hybrid) meeting: Wednesday, 15 November 2023, 1815~2030 NZDT (0515~0730 UTC).

How often do you use a deque*? “Not very” is a common answer. Perhaps you’ve never used it. In this presentation, Stephen won’t try to convince you to use it more often. Instead, he’ll present a different perspective on what this data structure is, and how it differs from a list. The presentation will compare deques and lists in a visual manner, to help us understand why we may need a deque in certain situations. We’ll also explore some demonstration examples to highlight the differences in performance between the two data structures in different scenarios.
*pronounced like “deck"

Audience: This presentation is ideal for those who have either never heard of deque, or have heard of it but never really used it or understood why it’s needed. The more experienced may find the visual story insightful.

Stephen used to be a physicist, which is where he learned programming. After working in science and academia for over a decade, he decided to escape before it was too late. Since then, has focused exclusively on teaching coding and communicating about Python. A big part of his day is busy with running Codetoday—we teach Python coding to children between 7 and 16 years old (https://www.codetoday.co.uk/). He also runs courses for adults and corporate training programs, and particularly, writing about Python. He writes the articles he wished he had when learning. He publishes articles at The Python Coding Stack (https://thepythoncodingstack.substack.com/) and also wrote an online book (soon to be in other formats, too) for beginners, The Python Coding Book (https://thepythoncodingbook.com/).


Please RSVP on Meetup.com (NZPUG Auckland Branch): https://www.meetup.com/nzpug-auckland/events/295433874/

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