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This is hands down the best video I've found on UA-cam about linked list data structures. Its quite a considerable part of my university module and this video helped tremendous amounts!
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So a few questions: 1) stacks, queues, linked lists, and other data structures are not something built in to C++ or other programs? Is that right? You have to build them from scratch each time? Or are you just building them from scratch so that we can see what is going on behind the scenes? 2) "The stack" and "a stack" are two different things?
All these data structures along with their standard operations are prebuilt in C++ in the STL library, you can google it. However as you said, to understand the working, we are creating them from scratch. ✌ I am not sure if I understand your question no 2 but yeah mostly they are the same ✌
@@SimpleSnippets to clarify my second question, i mean there is a stack that is contrasted from the heap. it has to do with static vs dynamic allocation as far as i know. I think the stack in this context is not something that you have to explicitly code, but is something default that happens, for example, when calling functions. I just dont know if you are saying that you can also explicitly create a user-defined type "stack".
@@bredmond812 oh yes yes I got it. So when I program is executed it runs in the RAM right so in that RAM we have 2 types of memories. One is stack and one is heap. It's basically just the way the data is organised. Some part of the memory behaves like stack and some part of memory behaves like a heap depending on various factors. Hence you must've heard it. Watch the video on recursive function in C++ playlist you'll understand about that default stack
It's a very helpful video like for me as a beginner and I also want to know from you how you understand these concepts because I forgot easily ❤please reply and give me some tips
I have doubts :- In the array we can use the concept of DMA to solve such a problem as u mentioned in Dynamic size.. right? and so how it became the drawback of the array
Hello, I have a question: at 15:35, when you want to update a node you have to traverse the linked list, which costs you more time compare to the array. So when you want to add a node at the end of the linked list, as I understand that would be the worst case of editing of node, and you will have to traverse the entire linked list just to add another element to the linked list. So why it looks so easy on your video? That the case 2 append a new node to the end of a list. Thank you for your lectures.
Really amazing tutorial of DSA I have ever find,. it is soo easy to understand from these videos. Thank you so much for such great content. Much love....😍😍😍😍. Also, a request to u if you can make a tutorial on how to make projects for beginners in different programming languages that will be very helpful for us. At least make a video on topics about the project that as a beginner which topics should we take for making a project.
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I dont know if your videos will help me or not but i just love getting clear concepts!! btw i am using openfoam to make solvers so will data structures info help me in any way? irrespective of that i will finish your videos, dont worry :D
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if the array has does not have dynamic memory and if we say declare { int a[6] and use only 3 elements} and the rested is wasted.. bt here y cant we use memory management operator like the NEW operator and DELETE operator.
Its good practice to free it especially in big projects where memory space is important. However in this case for demonstration purposes its not having a major impact but yeah its always better to clear the memory.
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Most welcome buddy. And yes I'm working on more videos in DS. Lots to cover but these videos take a lot of time and effort to make as you can see from the video duration as well. Hence taking more time to upload 😅✌️
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This is the first course in UA-cam which is designed specifically in C++ and data structure, I have never see such topic before. Thank you sooo soooo much. That's what I have been looking for.
Wow, thanks!
Really it's..
You were gifted with the art of teaching! No one can come close to your way of teaching. Thanks alot 🤙
Thank you so much buddy. Means a lot 😊🤘
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This is hands down the best video I've found on UA-cam about linked list data structures. Its quite a considerable part of my university module and this video helped tremendous amounts!
Thank you so much Jake for such a positive feedback. I'm super happy to hear this from you. I would request you to please share this video with your friends too and definitely Subscribe for many such DSA concepts coming up in this course 😇
Are you from VIT ?
whenever I can't understand anything from my teacher I don't worry about it because back in my mind I know I have simple snippets and it will help me 100% by watching his video once.
You are a blessing brother believe me! keep going on like this.
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bro, On whole UA-cam You Are The Only One Who is Capable To teach "Irrlicht Game engine" For beginners As examples Are already given In the irrlicht folder Itself....
Please please Please brother..... If You Can start tutorial Series Of Irrlicht Examples From the folder... I would really Glad, all though I am Not in position To ask, Cuz I am just a small Loving subscriber who is addicted to your content :)
Not really an expert on this topic Kavan. Thank you for your kind words. But currently I am heavily invested on DSA course and its going to take a long time :-)
Thank you! I checked a lot of Data Structure videos on UA-cam but Couldn't find any of them as simple as yours. Thank you. You are the first Channel I have subscribed to.
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I was searching these videos from last 3 months but not able to found good videos on other channels.thanks bro
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I think I should suggest my DSA teacher to watch your videos. Learning after explained with this simplicity becomes fun .
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Hehe, or maybe you could share these videos with your classmates 😉 I think that'll be more effective 😁
@@SimpleSnippets That will increase competition :(
Competition is always good 🤘 helps you level up faster 😎
Good job done,waiting for more videos on data structures and linked list code implementations! Thumbs for your effort.
Thank you so much Zara 😊 and yes next video is coming up soon. Work in progress 😊
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Data structures series are very much helpful and your way of explanation made it easy to understand such complicated Topics . Thank you so much for this amazing work.
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So a few questions: 1) stacks, queues, linked lists, and other data structures are not something built in to C++ or other programs? Is that right? You have to build them from scratch each time? Or are you just building them from scratch so that we can see what is going on behind the scenes? 2) "The stack" and "a stack" are two different things?
All these data structures along with their standard operations are prebuilt in C++ in the STL library, you can google it. However as you said, to understand the working, we are creating them from scratch. ✌
I am not sure if I understand your question no 2 but yeah mostly they are the same ✌
@@SimpleSnippets awesome! I appreciate this approach. It has done a lot to help my understanding.
@@bredmond812 that's really nice to know Brandon 😊
@@SimpleSnippets to clarify my second question, i mean there is a stack that is contrasted from the heap. it has to do with static vs dynamic allocation as far as i know. I think the stack in this context is not something that you have to explicitly code, but is something default that happens, for example, when calling functions. I just dont know if you are saying that you can also explicitly create a user-defined type "stack".
@@bredmond812 oh yes yes I got it. So when I program is executed it runs in the RAM right so in that RAM we have 2 types of memories. One is stack and one is heap. It's basically just the way the data is organised. Some part of the memory behaves like stack and some part of memory behaves like a heap depending on various factors. Hence you must've heard it. Watch the video on recursive function in C++ playlist you'll understand about that default stack
It's a very helpful video like for me as a beginner and I also want to know from you how you understand these concepts because I forgot easily ❤please reply and give me some tips
I have doubts :-
In the array we can use the concept of DMA to solve such a problem as u mentioned in Dynamic size.. right? and so how it became the drawback of the array
Bro your explanation was super
My all doutes are cleared thanks bro
Very good explanations, thank you for this Tanmay
So nice of you
really nice video sir you are clearing my all doubts thank you
It's my pleasure
Hello, I have a question: at 15:35, when you want to update a node you have to traverse the linked list, which costs you more time compare to the array. So when you want to add a node at the end of the linked list, as I understand that would be the worst case of editing of node, and you will have to traverse the entire linked list just to add another element to the linked list. So why it looks so easy on your video? That the case 2 append a new node to the end of a list. Thank you for your lectures.
I couldn't understand from my teachers lecture,,thanks a lot for make me understand,,,,
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Of course 🤗
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You put so much effort thanks a lot bhaiya
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Most welcome!
Bro your explanation and videos are better than apna college and code with harry....
Thank you bro🤘🙏
Really amazing tutorial of DSA I have ever find,. it is soo easy to understand from these videos. Thank you so much for such great content. Much love....😍😍😍😍. Also, a request to u if you can make a tutorial on how to make projects for beginners in different programming languages that will be very helpful for us. At least make a video on topics about the project that as a beginner which topics should we take for making a project.
Thank you Saloni I'm so happy to hear such a wonderful feedback from you. Please support me by sharing our videos and channel with your friends too 🙏.
Also check the channel playlist I've got a project course with ASP.NET with C# and MSSQL database web application which is like a full project. I've even got portfolio website development course. So there's quite a lot to explore on the channel. Hope you Subscribe ✌️
Thank you so much, very well explained!
Very underrated channel!
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I dont know if your videos will help me or not but i just love getting clear concepts!! btw i am using openfoam to make solvers so will data structures info help me in any way? irrespective of that i will finish your videos, dont worry :D
Great video. You didn't include reversing a linked list as that is also a major operation of linkedlists
Thank you very much! Great explanation! Your videos always help a lot!)))
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Hehe thank you so much buddy, glad to hear this from you. Welcome to simple snippets family ✌
Salute to your explanation👌👏 it's really match to your channel name😇 🙂
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Thank you pro that was very help full
Excellent presentation
Nice theory explanation of linked list😊
Really usefull for me... Thnks dude❤
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@@SimpleSnippets ofcourse❤✨
can we get notes here in pdf format of the things u taught here
Very Helpful !
Sir array ki insertion and deletion nai hai kia ap k channel pr😢🤕
sir your teaching style is very GOOD sir please make the lactures TREE Data structures
Already uploaded buddy, check this full DSA playlist. ✌
Dude you are fucking AMAZING!!!! What a great video that goes into so much detail. You have caught me up and I am thankful. Bless your soul.
Is searching through linked list different from traversing???
No its pretty much the same.
you deserve more subscriber.🖤🧡
U r splender bhaiya.. ...
what are the uses of stacks and queues ?where can it be implemeneted?on which types of question
GREAT WORK BRO
this is wonderful ❤
Thanks bro💯
if the array has does not have dynamic memory and if we say declare { int a[6] and use only 3 elements} and the rested is wasted.. bt here y cant we use memory management operator like the NEW operator and DELETE operator.
We can, I just wanted to show an easy example first.
hey..can't we make doubly circular linked list?
what about the memory allocated by new operator. we need to free them or not
Its good practice to free it especially in big projects where memory space is important. However in this case for demonstration purposes its not having a major impact but yeah its always better to clear the memory.
very good explanation......👍👍✌✌
great job bro
Thank you so much sir
Superb man
Thank you so much 😀
Only u can make me understand 😇
Loved it 👍👍
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i need these slides also. where can i get these slides
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Dude you gave me hope that i can do something in c++
Amazing bro ❤️ I'm glad to hear this 😊 and ofcourse you can do whatever you wish to in any tech you like ✌️ just keep working on it 😊
Simple Snippets thanks buddy !
@@nikhilverma1926 always bro 😊🤟
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great video
why don't we use vectors instead of linked list
very much appreciated
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which software do u use bro to make ur video?
Hi Arjun, I'm using smoothdraw for the blackboard screen. Using OBS studio to record ✌️ both softwares are open source and free to use ✌️😊
@@SimpleSnippets Thanks bro Plz upload more videos on data structures aand algorithms.And lastly how to get black background in smoothdraw
Most welcome buddy. And yes I'm working on more videos in DS. Lots to cover but these videos take a lot of time and effort to make as you can see from the video duration as well. Hence taking more time to upload 😅✌️
Thanks
You are legend 😠❤️❤️
Thank you so much buddy.
very good
thank you
Bro you are precious
Haha thanks bro ♥️
Everyone's precious 😊
Bro i need to develop an accouting software.
Where i need.to start
Using wordpress , is it possible
Didn't get your question here ?
Simple Snippets i didnot get what are you askng abt
Super sir
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12:09 Operations of linked list
teach us how to solve competitive coding challenges bro
Will try to cover that after completing the fundamentals 😊✌️
I follow ur channel and learned stack from ur channel.but I m facing problems in linked list. Plz help
What problems exactly?
@@SimpleSnippets sir in the program, I m getting confused with pointer. How to clear my concept
Sir can u upload program of linked list in c language.. I will help me. Thanks in advance
Amazing
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Can you make a video about GRAPHS and HASH TABLES PLEASE!!!!!
Yes soon!
Yes super thankyou i found this channel it really help me to understand DATA STRUCTURE
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bro where's the program execution
Good job👍
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i cant make logic what should i do ;(((((