This fourth edition of Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne’s Algorithms is the leading textbook on algorithms today and is widely used in colleges and universities worldwide. This book surveys the most important computer algorithms currently in use and provides a full treatment of data structures and algorithms for sorting, searching, graph processing, and string processing–including fifty algorithms every programmer should know. In this edition, new Java implementations are written in an a…
It’s a great read without being too math heavy. That combined with the fact that it has a great associated booksite, a Coursera course, and a couple of followup books by the same author that do go into the more mathy aspect of it, if you’re so inclined, make it a great introduction to the world of Algorithms.
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This fourth edition of Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne’s Algorithms is the leading textbook on algorithms today and is widely used in colleges and universities worldwide. This book surveys the most important computer algorithms currently in use and provides a full treatment of data structures and algorithms for sorting, searching, graph processing, and string processing–including fifty algorithms every programmer should know. In this edition, new Java implementations are written in an a…
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I love this book: www.amazon.com/Algorithms-4th-Robert-Sedgewick/dp/…
It’s a great read without being too math heavy. That combined with the fact that it has a great associated booksite, a Coursera course, and a couple of followup books by the same author that do go into the more mathy aspect of it, if you’re so inclined, make it a great introduction to the world of Algorithms.
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I see Introduction to Algorithms by Thomas Cormen being recommended all the time. Is there a for dummies alternative?
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