On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Jerry Feldman <g...@blu.org> wrote:
The bottom line is that data structures really define how you write > code. Back in my (ugh) COBOL days, I was told that the bubble sort was > the best sort. At that time I didn't know much about data structures, > and even if I did, COBOL is a terrible language for implementing good > data structures. Later, while working on Unix, C, and > Run-Time-Libraries, the knowledge of data structures was crucial. > There are many other things that are important in production code, such > as trying to use as many standard elements, and not reinventing the wheel. > But the initial thing is to learn and understand the basic building > blocks, such as what is a variable, what is a constant. But, without > taking a formal programming course, you should be able to get this in > most online tutorials. > > -- > Jerry Feldman > Oh I see. -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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