thank you, i understand this now. do you know any places that could demonstrate this using code so as a view and learner i could see what code is required for adding nodes/ removing etc? thanks!
Hello and thank you for your comment! You might want to check out VisuAlgo: visualgo.net/en This was developed by one of my university professors and his team, and has been a pretty good learning resource for us.
+Coleslaw Productions You certainly can do that! In fact, as far as I'm aware, any form of fragmentation on disk is reconciled in not too different a manner. Though to be very precise, linked lists refer to a data structure that exists in RAM, and doesn't quite extend to the filesystem. But there's nothing to say we can't adapt the concept =)
Hello and thank you for your comment! As this video isn't part of a series, there really isn't a "next" video! Feel free to poke around on my channel to find something else that may be of interest to you.
hello there. Please do a linked list tutorial more like the tutorial you made on nodes. (which was the best I've come across on youtube). So just show us the code you use while you explain Linked Lists please. How about a part two ?
Hello and thank you for your comment! Most of my tutorials are designed to be language-agnostic (it's all about the concepts!), which is why you don't find any code here, and that's a deliberate choice. If you're looking for code, refer to tThe other node-based data structures videos I've done.
@@NERDfirst yes that's the video I was talking about in the first sentence of my previous comment. It doesn't go that much into depth on how to create a linked list Class with better automation. I know it's been a while since the creation of that video so that's why I was trying to show you where you can go even further.
Hello again! Would you like to elaborate more on what "better automation" really entails? Generally I cover basic concepts (language agnostic whenever possible), which is why I usually steer clear of optimizations. Unless of course, it's a video dedicated to optimizations, in which case I'd be happy to delve deep.
thank you, i understand this now. do you know any places that could demonstrate this using code so as a view and learner i could see what code is required for adding nodes/ removing etc? thanks!
Hello and thank you for your comment! You might want to check out VisuAlgo: visualgo.net/en
This was developed by one of my university professors and his team, and has been a pretty good learning resource for us.
Though I haven't done it, I thought about using this kind of data structure to store fragmented data in multiple image files.
+Coleslaw Productions You certainly can do that! In fact, as far as I'm aware, any form of fragmentation on disk is reconciled in not too different a manner.
Though to be very precise, linked lists refer to a data structure that exists in RAM, and doesn't quite extend to the filesystem. But there's nothing to say we can't adapt the concept =)
It will be good if you provide the next link of video in description.
Hello and thank you for your comment! As this video isn't part of a series, there really isn't a "next" video! Feel free to poke around on my channel to find something else that may be of interest to you.
hello there. Please do a linked list tutorial more like the tutorial you made on nodes. (which was the best I've come across on youtube). So just show us the code you use while you explain Linked Lists please. How about a part two ?
Hello and thank you for your comment! Most of my tutorials are designed to be language-agnostic (it's all about the concepts!), which is why you don't find any code here, and that's a deliberate choice. If you're looking for code, refer to tThe other node-based data structures videos I've done.
@@NERDfirst yes that's the video I was talking about in the first sentence of my previous comment. It doesn't go that much into depth on how to create a linked list Class with better automation. I know it's been a while since the creation of that video so that's why I was trying to show you where you can go even further.
Hello again! Would you like to elaborate more on what "better automation" really entails?
Generally I cover basic concepts (language agnostic whenever possible), which is why I usually steer clear of optimizations. Unless of course, it's a video dedicated to optimizations, in which case I'd be happy to delve deep.
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