Python Searching & Sorting Algorithms – A Practical Approach
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Learn how to implement Searching and Sorting algorithms in Python. Understand how they work behind the scenes through a detailed visual and practical approach. Be able to relate each line of code to the actual inner workings of the algorithms as they run.
Enter the World of Computer Science and Algorithms with the Right Skills.
Learn how to implement these algorithms in Python.
Be able to explain how they work behind the scenes.
Learn how to compare them based on their efficiency.
Be able to apply them to new scenarios.
Add New Skills To Your Algorithmic Toolbox
Basic knowledge of algorithms is vital for every developer. Searching and Sorting algorithms is a key topic commonly asked during technical interviews. Be one step ahead of your competition by learning these skills with this on–demand course. Python is the most popular and approachable programming language and its popularity continues to rise year–over–year.
Having a firm grasp of Searching and Sorting algorithms will not only help you during your job search, it will also enhance your computational thinking skills. Be able to dive into more advanced algorithms with the solid foundation that this course provides. With detailed and didactic slides, animations, explanations, and exercises, you will dive into the world of algorithms through an engaging and practical learning experience.
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Sravani Chakravaram –
Awesome.
Nikko Lee –
The course goes deep dive into searching and sorting algorithms. If you are looking for a course that dissect the code line by line with examples, this is the one to take.