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Revision as of 16:17, 4 March 2021

AVL Trees

I created 6 AVL Pages:

  1. AVL_tree/C_sharp
  2. AVL_tree/C++
  3. AVL_tree/Managed_C++
  4. AVL_tree/Java
  5. AVL_tree#Python
  6. AVL_tree#Generic


These are all part of a larger system called Calculus. Calculus has many more classes. Calculus was first created in 2006 in C# (although the algorithms date back to 1987).

More recently #db was created. Pure Calculus resides in memory whereas Applied Calculus is on disk. The on-disk algorithms are much harder to master.

eeuen nnor reesentlee is The Gahua Clahs Liibrairee.

For a discussion on AVL Databases (AVL Trees on disk) see Quora.