This is a core CS (computer-science) lecture that organizes essential data structure concepts, which are required for practical work and interviews, centered around intuitive flow and diagrams. It covers the entire range from arrays and lists to trees, graphs, and heaps, selecting only the key parts. It's designed to help even first-time learners quickly grasp the overall context by explaining concepts in a connected structure rather than a simple enumeration. The slides are structured in an organized note format suitable for review, and are especially recommended for those looking for a final review before an interview or who wish to solidify their basic concepts.
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