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Educational implementations of queue data structures and related operations.
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This project is a curated educational resource and solution repository for algorithmic challenges, specifically focused on LeetCode problems. It serves as a technical reference for common data structures and algorithmic patterns, providing verified code implementations across multiple programming languages alongside detailed logic and complexity analysis. The repository functions as a comprehensive study guide for competitive programming and technical interview preparation. It includes specialized learning tools such as an Anki flashcard dataset for spaced repetition and a browser extension t
Provides educational implementations of first-in-first-out queue data structures.
This repository is a structured educational archive of classic computer science algorithms and data structures implemented in Python. It serves as a reference library designed for study and technical skill development, providing clean, readable examples of fundamental computational techniques rather than production-ready software components. The project distinguishes itself through its idiomatic approach, utilizing native language features and standard library conventions to demonstrate algorithmic logic clearly. Each implementation is organized into a hierarchical directory structure that mi
Queue — a named example documented in this learning resource.
This project is an algorithm template library and coding interview study guide providing reusable code patterns for common data structures and algorithms. It serves as a reference for optimized strategies and a structured learning path to build proficiency in algorithmic problem solving and competitive programming. The library focuses on standardized implementations of key algorithmic patterns, including sliding windows, backtracking, dynamic programming, and binary search. It provides specific templates for managing binary search trees, searching rotated sorted arrays, and executing divide-a
Demonstrates how to simulate first-in-first-out queue behavior using two last-in-first-out stacks.
algorithm-base is an educational library and study guide designed for simulating algorithms and studying data structures. It functions as an execution visualizer that renders step-by-step state changes and pointer updates through animated simulations to illustrate how data movement works. The project distinguishes itself by mapping conceptual logic directly to multi-language source code implementations. It utilizes a comparative analysis framework to evaluate different algorithmic strategies based on stability, time complexity, and space complexity, while organizing problems by underlying mec
Illustrates the first-in-first-out mechanism using animations to demonstrate enqueueing and dequeueing.
This project is a computer science educational resource and library providing implementations of data structures and algorithms in JavaScript. It serves as an algorithm implementation reference and a toolkit for building foundational data containers, including a collection of sorting algorithms and a guide for learning time and space complexity. The project differentiates itself by pairing class-based implementations with Big O analysis to illustrate asymptotic complexity. It includes a non-linear data structure toolkit featuring self-balancing trees, hash maps, and graphs, alongside comparis
Implements first-in-first-out queue data structures and related operations.
This project is a front-end interview study guide and a collection of structured notes designed for technical job preparation. It serves as a comprehensive reference for web technologies, common technical interview questions, and JavaScript algorithm implementation. The notebook distinguishes itself by integrating specialized guides for web performance optimization, browser API documentation, and JavaScript algorithm references. It provides a structured approach to solving coding challenges involving data structures like binary trees, linked lists, and array manipulation. The content covers
Demonstrates how to implement first-in-first-out queue behavior using two stack structures.
This project is a Go algorithm implementation library and a reference for data structures. It serves as a collection of solved coding interview problems and an algorithmic pattern collection, providing a reference of over 100 common challenges implemented in Go. The library focuses on specific problem-solving strategies, including sliding windows, two pointers, and dynamic programming. It provides coded examples of standard sorting, searching, and graph traversal techniques to facilitate the study of algorithmic patterns. The repository covers a broad range of capabilities, including array a
Simulates first-in-first-out behavior by managing two stacks to handle enqueuing and dequeuing operations.