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CS 61B: Data Structures - Fall 2006

Instructor Jonathan Shewchuk

Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.

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  • What an awesome teacher, thank you Berkeley. (note: at 13:10 , Thread.dumpStack() should be written with the capital S)

  • @Raffix394 this guy is really good...the only reason you think he isn't is because you are not doing the homework

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  • Just a note/question @32:00 onwards: (left + right)/2 is a minor mistake, isn't it? I know that this wasn't the focus of the class, and this code is for pedagogical purposes only, but adding left + right like that can overflow right? I mean, left/2 + right/2 is slighty safer, isn't it? Thanks in advance.

    Anyway, great lectures! Thanks for putting these up :-)

  • Get all the homeworks, labs, projects, midterms and finals from the course website. Even solutions to the midterms and finals are there. If you have to work offline, you can download the entire course website using HTTrack Web Copier.

  • Wow...I really wish he went into how to calculate data costs with stack frames, though.

  • this is an awsome teacher....really awsome dude..give this man a beer

  • not bad I our programming 2 professor (in Augsburg Germany) only reads from his script with a very monoton voice.. and at the end you've gotta teach yourselft -.-

    our programming 1 prof showed us code directly in the compiler and explained stuff... showed us how the unreal engine in C works gave as the task to write a Mp3 ID3 Tag exctractor etc.

    this guy is kinda in the middle... not really good but not bad either..but very helpfull thx for the upload

  • thanks for those lectures

  • @fugazi0311 What are you talking about?

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