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A while back, Scott Mitchell wrote a great series on data structures. He's at it again, updating it for .NET 2.0...

Starting back in November 2003 I wrote a six-part article series for the C# section on MSDN Online titled, An Extensive Examination of Data Structures. This article series examined a number of the built-in data structures in the .NET Framework - arrays, the ArrayList, the Hashtable, the Queue, and the Stack - as well as the fundamentals and working examples of other common data structures - a binary search tree, a SkipList, a Graph, and a Set.

» An Extensive Examination of Data Structures - Updated for 2.0

posted on Friday, February 18, 2005 2:15 PM

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# re: An Extensive Examination of Data Structures - Updated for 2.0 2/18/2005 3:52 PM Dave Burke
Gravatar Yes, I saw these, too. Definitely bookmarked and on my Must Read list.


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