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If you’ve ever opened a Java data structures book and felt like you walked into a maze of definitions, formulas, and abstract diagrams, you’re not alone. For many learners, data structures start as a ...
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The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Sometime in the fall of 2021, Andrew Krapivin, an undergraduate at Rutgers University, encountered a paper that would change his life.