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Algorithms Simplified

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Algorithms Simplified, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 5, with 19 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 26 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand how algorithms work in detail Understand five sorting algorithms in Java Understand how divide-and-conquer and recursion can be used to create a highly efficient sorting algorithm Visualise algorithms easily through detailed animations This course is ideal for individuals who are Learners who want a gentle and practical introduction to algorithms in Java It is particularly useful for Learners who want a gentle and practical introduction to algorithms in Java.

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Title: Algorithms Simplified

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 5

Number of Lectures: 19

Number of Published Lectures: 19

Number of Curriculum Items: 19

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand how algorithms work in detail
  • Understand five sorting algorithms in Java
  • Understand how divide-and-conquer and recursion can be used to create a highly efficient sorting algorithm
  • Visualise algorithms easily through detailed animations
  • Who Should Attend

  • Learners who want a gentle and practical introduction to algorithms in Java
  • Target Audiences

  • Learners who want a gentle and practical introduction to algorithms in Java
  • In this course you will learn how various sorting algorithms work down to the last detail. We skip the theory and jump straight into understanding how sorting algorithms work from a more practical point of view. This course includes thorough animations and code explanations to get you up to speed as quickly as possible.

    Sorting algorithms are used to sort data. They are used everywhere, from simply sorting numbers in an application, to sorting files by name on your operating system, to sorting videos by popularity on a website. Without sorting algorithms, most of what we take for granted today would not be possible.

    We start with the most basic of sorting algorithms and then gradually move on to more complex and efficient algorithms, each one more interesting than the last. This course covers five sorting algorithms: Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, Shell Sort, Merge Sort, and Quick Sort.

    Algorithms may look like complicated beasts, but with the right guidance, you start to realise that they are not so mysterious after all. By looking at carefully crafted animations you will gain an understanding of an algorithm without even looking at the code. Then studying the code afterwards becomes a greatly simplified process, removing a lot of the guesswork and frustration.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Bubble Sort

    Lecture 1: Visualising Bubble Sort

    Lecture 2: The Code

    Lecture 3: Refactor and Test

    Lecture 4: Optimisations

    Chapter 2: Insertion Sort

    Lecture 1: Visualising Insertion Sort

    Lecture 2: The Code

    Lecture 3: Short Circuiting

    Chapter 3: Shell Sort

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Shell Sort

    Lecture 2: Visualising Shell Sort (Part 1)

    Lecture 3: Visualising Shell Sort (Part 2)

    Lecture 4: The Code

    Chapter 4: Merge Sort

    Lecture 1: Visualising Merge Sort

    Lecture 2: Visualising the merge() Method

    Lecture 3: The merge() Method

    Lecture 4: The sort() Method

    Lecture 5: Full Walkthrough

    Chapter 5: Quick Sort

    Lecture 1: Visualising Quick Sort

    Lecture 2: The sort() Method

    Lecture 3: The partition() Method

    Instructors

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    Nick H
    Autodidact and Android Enthusiast
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