Welcome to the Data Structures and Algorithms project! This repository contains implementations of various data structures and algorithms in multiple programming languages. Whether you're a student learning about data structures and algorithms or a developer looking for efficient solutions, this project is here to help.
In this project, we provide clear and well-commented implementations of fundamental data structures and algorithms. Understanding and implementing these concepts are crucial for solving complex problems efficiently. This repository serves as both a learning resource and a reference for practical coding.
The project is organized by programming language:
- Python: Python implementations of data structures and algorithms.
Each language-specific directory follows a similar structure with subdirectories for data structures, algorithms, examples, tests, and documentation.
To get started with this project, follow these steps:
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Choose a programming language directory (e.g.,
python/
,java/
, etc.) that you're interested in. -
Explore the data structures and algorithms available in that language's directory.
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Check the examples and usage instructions to understand how to use the code.
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Refer to the specific language's documentation in the respective directory for more details on using the code.
Each language directory contains detailed documentation specific to that language, including usage guidelines and style recommendations.
We welcome contributions from the community to improve this project in any programming language. To contribute, please follow the contribution guidelines provided in each language-specific documentation.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute this code for educational and non-commercial purposes. See the LICENSE file for details.
Choose a language-specific directory and dive into the world of data structures and algorithms!
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the maintainers or open an issue in the specific language's directory.
Happy coding!