Since memory is really cheap, are dynamic memory and linked lists still common?
Since memory is really cheap, are dynamic memory and linked lists still common?
>are dynamic memory and linked lists still common?
Why not? A linked list is still a useful data structure, you can't sort an array or insert in the middle of an array as easily as a linked list. A dynamic array is still useful because you never know when the upper limit of a regular array will be breached. Dynamic memory allocation really has less to do with the computer's memory than convenience and scalability.
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