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    FlexiList.

    FlexiList.

    FlexiList is a Java data structure that combines the benefits of array

    ...->Dynamic Size: FlexiList can grow or shrink dynamically as elements are added or removed, whereas arrays have a fixed size. ->Good Memory Locality: FlexiList nodes are stored in a contiguous block of memory, making it more cache-friendly than arrays. ->Faster Insertion and Deletion: FlexiList can insert or delete nodes at any position in the list in O(1) time, whereas ArrayList requires shifting all elements after the insertion or deletion point.
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    CSAPP-Labs

    CSAPP-Labs

    Solutions and Notes for Labs of Computer Systems

    CSAPP-Labs is a repository that organizes and provides practical lab exercises corresponding to the famous textbook Computer Systems: A Programmer’s Perspective (CS:APP), helping students deepen their understanding of how computer systems work at the machine level. The exercises cover core topics such as data representation, assembly language, processor architecture, cache behavior, memory hierarchy, linking, and concurrency, contextualizing abstract concepts from the book in real code and experiments. Each lab is structured to include test programs, Makefiles, harnesses, and step-by-step instructions that guide students through hands-on interaction with low-level programming and system behavior. By actually building and debugging code that runs close to hardware, learners acquire intuition about performance trade-offs, bit-level manipulation, stack frame layout, and how compilers and OS features influence execution.
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