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What clear books on algorithms do you know?
I am a programmer, I have been doing java development for more than a year, senior comrades say that in order to be middel and senior, you need to be well versed in algorithms, data structures, and so on.
I have a question, could you advise simple and understandable books on algorithms, given that I don’t remember mathematics very well, so that I could repeat everything in a complex manner, I would be very grateful.
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Algorithms and data structures. - Gagarina, Koldaev
Algorithms. Just like two and two. - Krasikov, Krasikova
Fundamentals of modern algorithms. (2nd Edition) - McConnell
Programming in Algorithms. - Okulov
Data structures and algorithms. - Axo, Hopcroft, Ullman
Quite concisely (300+- pages each). Go through the content, choose what is more clear to you.
"Java Data Structures and Algorithms", 2nd edition - Robert Laforet
Or "Java Algorithms" Sedgwick, Wayne as suggested above.
Laforet, in my opinion, is easier to read (many things are explained literally on the fingers, many illustrations, etc.).
By the way, Sedgwick, Wayne, according to their book, has a course on Coursera.
Steven Skiena - Algorithm Design Manual ( Kindle , Ozon )
Thomas Cormen - Introduction to Algorithms ( Kindle , Ozon )
"Algorithms", S. Dasgupta, H. Papadimitriou, U. Vazirani (there are PDF links in the article)
Programming in algorithms. - Okulov ( link )
Algorithms: construction and analysis. - Kormen ( link )
And also one useful site, and two useful site (with a bunch of books )
Here's another.
1. Wirth algorithms and data structures . It's on the rutracker.
2. And here is another library of algorithms from ITMO.
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