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Advanced Algorithms in Java

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Description: Once you know the basics of Java, you will want to start figuring out Algorithms and Data structures. Used correctly, your code will run faster, and use less memory, and be more stable, with the efficient use of the right Algorithms and data structures. But the reverse is also true. When used incorrectly, you can find your code consuming more memory and running slower! Programmers who understand how to use and implement Algorithms and data structures correctly, are in high demand. Until now, acquiring the knowledge of how to do things the right way has been a painful process of learning by trial and error. All that has changed with the release of this brand-new course - Advanced Algorithms in Java. Marcos Costa, is an expert Java developer with 18 years of experience. Early in his career he realised the importance of understanding algorithms at a deep level. Soon he began to get noticed by his peers for his knowledge and rose to Tech Lead Engineer. His skills took him to positions all over the world, including Australia and the USA where he now resides. Now he created a course designed to help Java programmers to really understand algorithms at a deep level. What will you learn in this course? You’ll learn to become a better problem solver, by using better implementations and making better decisions with your coding. Marcos will explain to you in an easy to follow and understandable way, how to implement a number of algorithms that you can put to good use in your own projects. Follow along, line by line as the algorithms are developed, and watch it execute, and get a deep understanding of how the algorithms work. Unlike most other courses, you will actually understand how to put together and use these algorithms in your own code. This course is heavily practical – its not just boring theory and slides that you see in m
Category: Development > Programming Languages > Data Structures
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Price: 79.99
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