In previous issues I've discussed some aspects of Java languages and library performance. This time I'll illustrate how various characteristic of performance come together in the design of a couple of library classes, "arrayList" and "LinkedList". These classes, which are used to store lists of elements, are part of the standard Java colllection classes. The question we are asking in this column is : what design tradeoffs are made in classes such as "arrayList" and "LinkedList" - tradeoffs that affect performance?
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