In the previous blog, we looked into different types of linear data structures. A linked list is also one of them. The program for linked lists seems to be lengthy, but once we are aware of the concept, It’s easy to implement it. Linked lists are unlike stack and queues as it stores a pointer pointing to the address. For example, while we are listening to music on Spotify, we can create our song playlist and can play a song from both starting and end of the list. These music players are implemented using a linked list.
In this blog, we further discuss linked list implementation, how it is related to data structures, and its real-time applications.