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And about your title and sugesstion that the algorithms are absolute, I can say that most of the alg we use today were developed ages ago. We cannot see them because we work at a more abstract layers.
Computer science havent evolved that much in the last decades.
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I should have put "Learning Algorithms and Data Structures in the 21st century" now that I think about it. That was what I'm trying to say, indeed most of the algorithms are out there since the invention of the computer.
Striving to become a master Go/Cloud developer; Father ๐จโ๐งโ๐ฆ; ๐ค/((Full Stack Web|Unity3D) + Developer)/g; Science supporter ๐ฉโ๐ฌ; https://coder.today
And about your title and sugesstion that the algorithms are absolute, I can say that most of the alg we use today were developed ages ago. We cannot see them because we work at a more abstract layers.
Computer science havent evolved that much in the last decades.
I should have put "Learning Algorithms and Data Structures in the 21st century" now that I think about it. That was what I'm trying to say, indeed most of the algorithms are out there since the invention of the computer.
Oh, my bad ๐