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Hash tables are one of the most useful data structures. Their quick and scalable
insert, search and delete make them relevant to a large number of computer
science problems.
In this tutorial, we implement an open-addressed, double-hashed hash table in
C. By working through this tutorial, you will gain:
Understanding of how a fundamental data structure works under the hood
Deeper knowledge of when to use hash tables, when not to use them, and how
they can fail
Exposure to new C code
C is a great language to write a hash table in because:
The language doesn't come with one included
It is a low-level language, so you get deeper exposure to how things work at a
machine level
This tutorial assumes some familiarity with programming and C syntax. The code
itself is relatively straightforward, and most issues should be solvable with a
web search. If you run into further problems, please open a GitHub
Issue.
The full implementation is around 200 lines of code, and should take around an
hour or two to work through.