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algs4 1.0. 3 This repository contains the Python source code for the algorithms in the textbook Algorithms, 4th Edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne. The official Java source code is here.
Algorithms by Robert Sedgewick Kevin Wayne You will learn lots of background on the algorithm, and nowadays, even specific versions of this book are available for different programming languages like Java and C++.
An algorithm is a detailed step-by-step instruction set or formula for solving a problem or completing a task. Algorithms are also an important part of the coding process. Students will learn about algorithms and how to create and follow step-by-step instructions when going through the code.org lessons.
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