#linked-list
Linked Lists
Introduction A linked list is a linear data structure made of nodes where each node stores a value and a reference (a “link”) to the next node. Unlike arrays, linked lists do not store elements contiguously in memory. This gives them different performance characteristics and trade-offs. If you are new to time and space complexity, start with our guide to Big-O Notation. You may also want to review Arrays to understand how linked lists compare. Read more →
November 18, 2025