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== ABOUT: Why are we talking about linked lists? ==
 
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I've been told that many of us are struggling with the creation of a successful, working Linked List. That's why this page is here. <br/><br/>
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This page is aimed at giving a conceptual overview of the uses and design elements of a linked list. Linked lists are flexible and powerful and can prove to be very useful tools in the arsenal of a UI designer or implementer. Therefore, having a linked list handy would make most hackers' lives a whole lot better :)<br/><br/>
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With that being said, '''read on!'''
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== ADVANTAGES: So, what's so good about a linked list? ==
 
== ADVANTAGES: So, what's so good about a linked list? ==
 
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Revision as of 23:58, 19 November 2009

Linked Lists: A Conceptual Look

ABOUT: Why are we talking about linked lists?

I've been told that many of us are struggling with the creation of a successful, working Linked List. That's why this page is here.

This page is aimed at giving a conceptual overview of the uses and design elements of a linked list. Linked lists are flexible and powerful and can prove to be very useful tools in the arsenal of a UI designer or implementer. Therefore, having a linked list handy would make most hackers' lives a whole lot better :)

With that being said, read on!

ADVANTAGES: So, what's so good about a linked list?

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DISADVANTAGES: Well there has to be a downside!

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DESIGN: What is a "linked List"?

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ELEMENTS: Nodes are everything!

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SEEK: Search speeds and indexing

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FLEXIBILITY: Data Types

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