Sorting Algorithm Visualisation Tidbits
11 August 2009
Jacob Seidelin has created an awesome port of the sorting algorithm visualisations I came up with in 2007 to Javascript, using the canvas element to do the drawing. Well worth checking out.
Another blogger (I'd love to be more specific, but the blog seems to be anonymous) was spurred by my post to to wonder what sorting algorithms sound like. The fascinating result is over here. Bubblesort turns out to quite musical - who knew?
Finally, timsort, which I drew pictures of in my last post, has replaced mergesort in Java.
Related:
- sortvis.org 14 Jul 2010
- Sortvis updates 01 Apr 2010
- Visualising Sorting Algorithms 27 Apr 2007
- Timsort - a study in grayscale 28 Jan 2010
- Visualising Sorting Algorithms: Python's timsort 08 Aug 2009
More posts:
- cryp.sr - the next step 17 Jun 2010
- Apple, China and the war of ideas 07 May 2010
- cryp.sr - a minimal host-proof cryptographic textpad 29 Mar 2010
- Host-proof applications: doing it wrong 26 Feb 2010
- Introducing mitmproxy: an interactive man-in-the-middle proxy 16 Feb 2010
- Hilbert Curve + Sorting Algorithms + Procrastination = ? 26 Jan 2010
- An email to the authors of JSCrypto 14 Jan 2010
- Generating colour maps with space-filling curves 07 Jan 2010