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Computer Science > Lecture 26 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford)
Posted by StanfordUniversity on July 16, 2008
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Lecture 26 by Julie Zelenski for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department.

Julie ties up the "loose ends" of the course: after a general review of the concepts covered in the course, she asks which of two examples is the better. She then covers manipulation of dynamic data structures (lists, trees, graphs) as well as reviews code from similar assignments. Then she touches on design and efficiency of code. Lastly, she goes over the next courses one might take if continuing in computer science and the different paths possible.

Complete Playlist for the Course:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FE6E58F856038C69

CS 106B Course Website:
http://cs106b.stanford.edu

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http://scpd.stanford.edu/

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