Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen et alAny good books on algorithms designing and stuff?.
Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen et alAny good books on algorithms designing and stuff?.
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Who's this et al guy, he writes a lot of stuff
And I have an algorithm's class coming up and I think that's the text book.
Didn't really feel like typing out the other names .Who's this et al guy, he writes a lot of stuff
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yeah, that's my next semester textbook lol.
It's more or less the bible of algorithms. you won't need anything else
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.
Got Head First in the mail today and only got up past their design philosophy, seems interesting to say the least. Guess I'll now be able to get back into java since it's what the book uses but I'm sure it's easy to translate, just wanted to get back into java for a while. Seems like a good read, kind of corny comedy but it seems to be an "active" learning book.