October 2014
Intermediate to advanced
218 pages
4h 38m
English
Suppose we have a telephone agenda (or a notebook) that does not have any sorting order. When you need to add a contact with telephone numbers, you simply write it down in the next available slot. Suppose you also have a high number of contacts in your contact list. On any ordinary day, you need to find a particular contact and their telephone numbers. But as the contact list is not organized in any order, you have to check it contact by contact until you find the desired one. This approach is horrible, don't you agree? Imagine that you have to search for a contact in the Yellow Pages and it is not organized! It could take forever!
For this reason, among others, we need to organize sets of information, ...
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