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	<title>Carlo Zapponi &#8211; jsDay 2014</title>
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		<title>Algorithms are bioluminescent creatures of the deep sea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quicksort. Heapsort. Bubblesort. Sorting algorithms are computational processes used to organize elements of a sequence in a certain order. In the last few months I have tried to understand and transform the data left behind sorting algorithms into visual forms that could help highlight the unique characteristics of each algorithm and find hidden patterns. SORTING [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quicksort. Heapsort. Bubblesort. Sorting algorithms are computational processes used to organize elements of a sequence in a certain order. In the last few months I have tried to understand and transform the data left behind sorting algorithms into visual forms that could help highlight the unique characteristics of each algorithm and find hidden patterns.<br />
SORTING (http://sorting.at)/ is the result of this exploration.<br />
In this session I will examine some of the most famous and interesting sorting algorithms through their history, implementation and visualization.</p>
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