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The primary purpose of most computer programs is to store, retrieve, and process information. Consequently, data structures and algorithms that manipulate information are at the heart of computer science. For this reason, many interviewers often focus a number of their questions on these aspects. This chapter will cover typical interview questions about the most common data structures, including arrays, strings, lists, trees, stacks, and queues.
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He, H. (2012). Data Structures. In: Coding Interviews. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4762-3_3
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