From 9d4bb63f6e698a173708be6928f76b9cdbbd30e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: strNophix Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2020 12:53:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Removed unavailable archive.org resources --- README.md | 11 ----------- 1 file changed, 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index db3269a365..bb131305e5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -509,12 +509,8 @@ Write code on a whiteboard or paper, not a computer. Test with some sample input - [ ] Description: - [Arrays (video)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/data-structures/arrays-OsBSF) - [UC Berkeley CS61B - Linear and Multi-Dim Arrays (video)](https://archive.org/details/ucberkeley_webcast_Wp8oiO_CZZE) (Start watching from 15m 32s) - - [Basic Arrays (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/02_04-basicArrays.mp4) - - [Multi-dim (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/02_05-multidimensionalArrays.mp4) - [Dynamic Arrays (video)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/data-structures/dynamic-arrays-EwbnV) - [Jagged Arrays (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jtrQqYpt7g) - - [Jagged Arrays (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/02_06-jaggedArrays.mp4) - - [Resizing arrays (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/03_01-resizableArrays.mp4) - [ ] Implement a vector (mutable array with automatic resizing): - [ ] Practice coding using arrays and pointers, and pointer math to jump to an index instead of using indexing. - [ ] New raw data array with allocated memory @@ -577,14 +573,11 @@ Write code on a whiteboard or paper, not a computer. Test with some sample input - ### Stack - [ ] [Stacks (video)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/data-structures/stacks-UdKzQ) - - [ ] [Using Stacks Last-In First-Out (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/05_01-usingStacksForLast-inFirst-out.mp4) - [ ] Will not implement. Implementing with array is trivial - ### Queue - - [ ] [Using Queues First-In First-Out(video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/05_03-usingQueuesForFirst-inFirst-out.mp4) - [ ] [Queue (video)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/data-structures/queues-EShpq) - [ ] [Circular buffer/FIFO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_buffer) - - [ ] [Priority Queues (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/05_04-priorityQueuesAndDeques.mp4) - [ ] Implement using linked-list, with tail pointer: - enqueue(value) - adds value at position at tail - dequeue() - returns value and removes least recently added element (front) @@ -611,10 +604,6 @@ Write code on a whiteboard or paper, not a computer. Test with some sample input - [ ] [(Advanced) Perfect hashing (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0COwN14gt0&list=PL2B4EEwhKD-NbwZ4ezj7gyc_3yNrojKM9&index=4) - [ ] Online Courses: - - [ ] [Understanding Hash Functions (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/06_02-understandingHashFunctions.mp4) - - [ ] [Using Hash Tables (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/06_03-usingHashTables.mp4) - - [ ] [Supporting Hashing (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/06_04-supportingHashing.mp4) - - [ ] [Language Support Hash Tables (video)](https://archive.org/details/0102WhatYouShouldKnow/06_05-languageSupportForHashTables.mp4) - [ ] [Core Hash Tables (video)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/data-structures-optimizing-performance/core-hash-tables-m7UuP) - [ ] [Data Structures (video)](https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-structures/home/week/4) - [ ] [Phone Book Problem (video)](https://www.coursera.org/lecture/data-structures/phone-book-problem-NYZZP)