Books information

  • Title: Algorithmic fun for programmers
  • Douban Score: 7.6 out of 12
  • Tags: Algorithms, Programming, Programming, Computer Science, Natural Science, Popular Science, Computational Science, Algorithms fun questions, free, programmer books, programming, PDF, ebook

Content abstract

  • This book is an interesting algorithm book of puzzle solving. Starting from practical application, it guides readers to improve their thinking ability and master the essence of algorithm through the process of solving interesting puzzles. In addition, the author of this book explains the key principles of the algorithm to solve the puzzles, starts from the details of thinking, explores the enlightening new algorithm solutions, and supplemented with examples of source code written in different languages such as Ruby and JavaScript, so that readers can effectively improve their programming ability between the separation of algorithm thinking and programming practice. This book is suitable for programmers who have already learned well-known algorithms such as sorting and search, and want to learn more interesting algorithms to improve their programming skills and expand their programming ideas, as well as programmers who are interested in challenging algorithmic problems and like to solve puzzles.

Author’s brief introduction

  • About the author:
  • Well minkus
  • Born in 1979 in Nara, he graduated from Osaka Prefectural University graduate School. Representative of Zengjing IT Engineer Firm, Registered engineer (information engineering). Skills coaching, software development and information security consulting aimed at “combining business, mathematics and IT to use computers correctly and efficiently”. Master more than 20 programming languages such as C/C++, C#, Java, PHP and Ruby. His books include The Basics of Safety that can be Learned at Home. Currently, I am responsible for the writing and review of the popular column “Algorithm of the Week” on CodeIQ, a platform that provides business skills assessment services for IT engineers.
  • Translator introduction:
  • Unique cloud
  • Graduated from Tsinghua Soft Institute. He worked on instant messaging software and mobile games at Japanese creative agency KAYAC, and now works at Ant Financial, specializing in data visualization. His translations include Graphic Simple Algorithms and Self-made Compilers, and he participated in the revision of Think Like a Layman, Practice Like an Expert (revised edition).

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