Not so boring sorting algorithms

Anyone who has ever done a programming course or tried to learn to code out of a book will have come across sorting algorithms. Bubble, heap, merge, there’s a long list of these methods of sorting data. The subject matter is fairly dry, and is usually presented in a prety boring way. Sorting algorithms: quite boring until you add sound effects page shows that someone has found a way to not only make sorting more interesting, but easier to remember and understand too. All it took was a bit of visualization and some sound effects. Here is one video. You can find more at Sorting algorithms: quite boring until you add sound effects web page.

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  1. Tomi says:

    Sorting algorithms as dances
    http://www.i-programmer.info/news/150-training-a-education/2255-sorting-algorithms-as-dances.html

    Take one Central European folk dancing team, a small folk band and an added overlay showing array locations and get them to dance the algorithms in time to “appropriate” folk music. The result is slightly surreal and for a time at least slightly hypnotic.

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