This course covers the essential information that every serious programmer needs to know about algorithms and data structures, with emphasis on applications and scientific performance analysis of Java implementations. Part I covers elementary data structures, sorting, and searching algorithms. Part II focuses on graph- and string-processing algorithms.

Algorithms, Part II

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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PJ
Reviewed on Aug 29, 2020
"Remind me again why I'm trying to figure out if Detroit was eliminated back in American League '96" - me, at 4:00 AM"Where is Week 7?" me, a few days later.
MP
Reviewed on Jan 12, 2024
Great quality of academic content. Mr Sedgewick is a great lecturer and the programming tasks, though hard, help you dive deep into the Java implementations.
XZ
Reviewed on Feb 7, 2020
As always, I learned a lot from the courses from Professor Robert. Really great course, and I would like to recommend to anyone who is interested in programming neatly and elegantly.
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