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This video introduces a series on learning data structures using Amazon CodeWhisperer. Ricardo Ferreira, a developer advocate at AWS, explains the importance of data structures in software engineering and coding interviews. He outlines the seven most common data structures covered in the series: arrays, matrices, linked lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, and binary search trees. The video demonstrates how to set up the learning environment, including cloning a GitHub repository, installing Visual Studio Code plugins like Amazon CodeWhisperer and Debug Visualizer, and using a performance checker tool to measure code execution time. Ricardo emphasizes the visual approach to learning data structures and encourages viewers to follow along with the series.

00:00 Intro to the series
02:39 How does this series works
04:18 Cloning the GitHub repository
06:55 Inspecting the existing code
09:07 How to measure code performance
12:16 Installing Amazon CodeWhisperer
13:47 Installing the Debug Visualizer
15:53 Creating a first demo to test things
20:03 Closing

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