Lecture

Lists: Fundamental Data Structure in Functional Programming

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This lecture introduces lists as a fundamental data structure in functional programming, explaining the syntax for creating lists, the differences between lists and arrays, the list type, constructors of lists, right associativity, operations on lists, list patterns, sorting lists using insertion sort, and analyzing the worst-case complexity of insertion sort.

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