What this book covers
Chapter 1, Building Stacks for Application State Management, introduces building and using stacks for things such as a custom back button for an application and a syntax parser and evaluator for an online IDE.
Chapter 2, Creating Queues for In-Order Executions, demonstrates using queues and their variants to create a messaging service capable of handling message failures. Then, we perform a quick comparison of the different types of queues.
Chapter 3, Using Sets and Maps for Faster Applications, use sets, and maps to create keyboard shortcuts to navigate between your application states. Then, we create a custom application tracker for recording the analytics information of a web application. We conclude the chapter ...
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