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* About
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[[./Notes.org]] contains notes and solutions to exercises, as well as
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implementations of [[https://www.algorist.com/][The Algorithm Design Manual]]. All notes and source code can be
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found in this single file and the reason for that is that it uses a style of
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programming known as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming][Literate Programming]] with the help of Emacs, org-mode, and
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[[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html][org-babel]]. Most code implementations are done in C, however, some have been also
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implemented in Python or OCaml in order to compare and contrast styles. All code
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is executable from within Emacs by just running ~C-c C-c~ while the cursor is in
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the source code block.
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* Progress
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So far, the first 6 chapters have a decent amount of coverage. The focus is more
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on implementing the actual data structures and algorithms discussed in the book,
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rather than working through the exercises, although some have solutions. I plan
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on revisiting the book from time to time, to keep developing my knowledge of
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Data Structures and Algorithms.
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* Screenshot of org-mode
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[[./screenshot.png]]
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