# Awesome Algorithms A curated list of awesome places to learn and/or practice algorithms. Inspired by [awesome-awesomeness](https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness) and all the other awesome Awesome libraries. If you want to contribute, please read the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/tayllan/awesome-algorithms/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). - [Awesome Algorithms](#awesome-algorithms) - [Websites](#websites) - [YouTube Playlists](#youtube-playlists) - [Online Courses](#online-courses) - [Books](#books) - [Cheat Sheets](#cheat-sheets) - [Github Libraries](#github-libraries) - [Online Judges](#online-judges) - [Tools](#tools) ## Websites *Websites you should use to learn classic algorithms* * [A Visual Guide to Graph Traversal Algorithms](https://workshape.github.io/visual-graph-algorithms/) - Interactive visualizations for learning how graph traversal algorithms work. * [W3School](https://www.w3schools.in/data-structures-tutorial/intro/) - Data Structures tutorial. * [CodeChef](https://www.codechef.com/roadmap/algorithms) - Learning DSA by practice on Codechef * [Algorithm Visualizer](http://algo-visualizer.jasonpark.me/) - Dozens of animated algorithms (with code), and you can also create your own. * [Algorithms Visualization](http://bost.ocks.org/mike/algorithms/) - A dense article on Algorithms Visualization. * [Big-O Cheat Sheet](http://bigocheatsheet.com/) - Big-O complexities of common algorithms used in Computer Science. * [Code-Drills](https://code-drills.com/tools/comparator) - Practice problems recommender (includes Codeforces, Codechef, and Spoj). * [CP-Algorithms](https://cp-algorithms.com/) - Algorithms and data structures are especially popular in the field of competitive programming. * [Data Structure Visualizations](http://www.cs.usfca.edu/~galles/visualization/Algorithms.html) - Visualize the behavior of Data Structures and play with its operations. * [Geeks for Geeks](http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/fundamentals-of-algorithms/) - Lots and lots of well-explained and implemented algorithms. * [Path Finding](https://qiao.github.io/PathFinding.js/visual/) - A visual representation of how algorithms such as A\*, IDA\*, Breadth-First-Search, Best-First-Search, and others describe a path between two points A and B. * [Programiz](https://www.programiz.com/dsa) - Easy to follow tutorials on data structures and algorithms along with suitable examples. * [Rosetta Code](http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code) - A programming chrestomathy site that aims to present implementations of many algorithms and data structures in different programming languages. * [Sorting Algorithms](http://www.sorting-algorithms.com/) - Nice and simple animations of sorting algorithms. With short codes and discussions. * [Stoimen's web log](http://www.stoimen.com/) - Some algorithms nicely explained. * [The Sound of Sorting](http://panthema.net/2013/sound-of-sorting/) - The Sound of Sorting - "Audibilization" and Visualization of Sorting Algorithms * [VisuAlgo](http://visualgo.net) - Visualising data structures and algorithms through animation. * [Wikipedia - Algorithms](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_algorithms) - Of course!! * [Wikipedia - Data Structures](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_data_structures) - and why not ?!! * [Learnersbucket](https://learnersbucket.com/) - Tutorials on data structures and algorithms in Javascript. * [redblobgames](https://www.redblobgames.com/) - interactive visual explanations of math and algorithms, using motivating examples from computer games. ## Youtube Playlists *High Quality Courses and tutorials on youtube* * [Tim Roughgarden. Algorithms Illuminated](https://www.algorithmsilluminated.org/) - Tim Roughgarden, a pioneer of computer science, offers a companion to his book, with lecture videos and slides. * [FreeCodeCamp - Algorithms and Data Structures Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hly31xKli0) - Complete beginner friendly Algorithms and Data Structures Tutorial with mindblowing animation. * [Abdul Bari - Introduction to Algorithm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IAPZzGSbME&list=PLDN4rrl48XKpZkf03iYFl-O29szjTrs_O) - This playlist is so much informative and provide simulation with code example. As like as you are in a class. * [Jenny's Lectures- Algorithm](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AT14lCXuMKI&list=PLdo5W4Nhv31bbKJzrsKfMpo_grxuLl8LU) - Another complete algorithm playlist from basic level to intermediate. Easy explanation and simulation. ## Online Courses *Free and High-Quality Courses Online* * [Algorithms: Divide and Conquer, Sorting and Searching, and Randomized Algorithms](https://www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-divide-conquer) - The primary topics are: asymptotic ("Big-oh") notation, sorting and searching, divide and conquer, and randomized algorithms. * [Algorithms: Graph Search, Shortest Paths, and Data Structures](https://www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-graphs-data-structures) - The primary topics are: data structures, graph primitives, and their applications. * [Algorithms: Greedy Algorithms, Minimum Spanning Trees, and Dynamic Programming](https://www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-greedy) - The primary topics are: greedy algorithms and dynamic programming. * [Algorithms: Shortest Paths Revisited, NP-Complete Problems and What To Do About Them](https://www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-npcomplete) - The primary topics are: shortest paths, NP-completeness and what it means for the algorithm designer, and strategies for coping with computationally intractable problems. * [Algorithms, Part I](https://www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-part1/home/welcome) - This course covers the essential information that every serious programmer needs to know about algorithms and data structures. Part I covers elementary data structures, sorting, and searching algorithms. * [Algorithms, Part II](https://www.coursera.org/learn/algorithms-part2) - Part II focuses on graph- and string-processing algorithms. * [Khan Academy Algorithms](https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-science/algorithms) - Algorithm course ministered by Tomas Cormen and Devin Balkcom. * [MIT - 6-006](https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-006-introduction-to-algorithms-fall-2011/video_galleries/lecture-videos/) - Well explained algorithms. * [MIT - 6-046j](https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-046j-introduction-to-algorithms-sma-5503-fall-2005/video_galleries/video-lectures/) - Similar to the previous one, but with different algorithms. * [MIT - 6-00sc](http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-00sc-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-spring-2011/index.htm) - An easy and well-explained introduction to algorithms. * [MIT 18-409 - Topics in Theoretical Computer Science: An Algorithmist's Toolkit](https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-409-topics-in-theoretical-computer-science-an-algorithmists-toolkit-fall-2009/) - It covers a collection of geometric techniques that apply broadly in modern algorithm design. * [Udacity Intro to Algorithms](https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-algorithms--cs215) - Python-based Algorithms course. * [Algorithms in Motion](https://www.manning.com/livevideo/algorithms-in-motion) - Beginner's algorithms course with fun illustrations, based on the book Grokking Algorithms * ~~[YogiBearian YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv3Kd0guxD5KWQtP---9D6g) - Lots of well-explained videos on various computer science subjects.~~ _Account terminated due to violations of Youtube Policies._ ## Books *The most highly regarded books to learn algorithms* ### Algorithms and Data structures * [Algorithm Design](https://www.pearsonhighered.com/program/Kleinberg-Algorithm-Design/PGM319216.html) - Pretty straightforward. * [Algorithms](http://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/home/) - Problems explained with Java, OO good practices, visualizations, and free online resources. * [Algorithms and Data Structures in JavaScript](https://gum.co/dsajs) - Classical algorithms and data structures implemented and explained using JavaScript. * [Algorithms in a Nutshell](https://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-Nutshell-In-OReilly/dp/059651624X) - by George T. Heineman. * [Classic Computer Science Problems in Python](https://www.manning.com/books/classic-computer-science-problems-in-python) -This great book presents dozens of coding challenges, ranging from simple tasks to clustering data using k-means. * [Data Structures and Algorithms Made Easy](https://www.amazon.in/Data-Structures-Algorithms-Made-Easy/dp/819324527X) - A great way to implement algorithms with their specific programmable tasks. * [Data Structures Using C](http://www.amazon.com/Data-Structures-Using-Aaron-Tenenbaum/dp/0131997467) - The basic concepts and usages of data structures. * [Elementary Algorithms](https://github.com/liuxinyu95/AlgoXY) - An awesome book about algorithms and data structures. * [Grokking Algorithms](http://www.manning.com/bhargava) - An illustrated book on algorithms with practical examples. * [Introduction to Algorithms](https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262046305/introduction-to-algorithms/) - Essential! * [Real World Algorithms: A Beginner's Guide](https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/real-world-algorithms) - An introduction to algorithms for readers with no background in advanced mathematics or computer science. * [Swift Algorithms & Data Structures](http://shop.waynewbishop.com/) - A practical guide to concepts, theory, and code. * [The Algorithm Design Manual](http://www.algorist.com/) - Easy to read and full of real-world examples. * [The Art of Computer Programming](http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/taocp.html) - The Book. * [Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs](https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/structure-and-interpretation-computer-programs-second-edition) * [Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures](https://www.manning.com/books/advanced-algorithms-and-data-structures) - A different and a great way to introduce algorithms and data structures that can be used at work. * [Algorithmic Puzzles](https://www.amazon.com/Algorithmic-Puzzles-Anany-Levitin/dp/0199740445) - A very accessible illustration of algorithms in the forms of puzzles. No programming experience is required! * [Standford CS166](https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs166/) - Standford CS166, a course in the design, analysis, and implementation of data structures. * [Grokking Data Structures](https://www.manning.com/books/grokking-data-structures) - Grokking Data Structures carefully guides you from the most basic data structures like arrays or linked lists all the way to powerful structures like graphs. It’s perfect for beginners. ### Algorithm Analysis - [Sedgewick & Flajolet. An Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithm](https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Analysis-Algorithms-Introdu-Algori_p2-ebook/dp/B00B3TB7IQ) - Am advanced complete survey, intended only for the mathematically matured reader. - [McConnell. Analysis of Algorithms](https://www.amazon.com/Analysis-Algorithms-Jeffrey-McConnell/dp/0763707821) - A very accessible and brief book on algorithms analysis, with implemented code included. - [Vrajitoru & Knight. Practical Analysis of Algorithms](https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Analysis-Algorithms-Undergraduate-Computer/dp/331909887X) - A very accessible and brief book on algorithms analysis, with implemented code included. ### Randomized Algorithms - [Motwani & Raghavan. Randomized Algorithms](https://www.amazon.com/Randomized-Algorithms-Rajeev-Motwani/dp/0521474655) - A standard classic book. - [Mitzenmacher & Upfal. Probability and Computing: Randomization and Probabilistic Techniques in Algorithms and Data Analysis](https://www.amazon.com/Probability-Computing-Randomization-Probabilistic-Techniques-ebook/dp/B06X9YBMFK) - Standard text for probability methods and their applications on randomized algorithms. ## Cheat Sheets * [Tech Interview Cheat Sheet](https://github.com/TSiege/Tech-Interview-Cheat-Sheet) * [Princeton DS Cheat Sheet](https://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/cheatsheet/) * [CLRS in short](https://sinon.org/algorithms//#data-structures) * [Rice university DS course in short](https://www.clear.rice.edu/comp160/data1.html) * [Useful Reddit thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/3gpvyx/algorithms_and_data_structures_cheat_sheets/) * [Algo Deck](https://github.com/teivah/algodeck/) - An open-source collection of +200 algorithmic cards. ## Github Libraries *Implementations of the most classic algorithms in a wide variety of programming languages* * C * [by @fragglet](https://github.com/fragglet/c-algorithms) * [by @TheAlgorithms](https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/C) * [CoffeeScript](https://github.com/BrunoRB/algorithms.coffee) * C# * [by @shkolovy](https://github.com/shkolovy/classic-algorithms) * [by @aalhour](https://github.com/aalhour/C-Sharp-Algorithms) * [by @justcoding121](https://github.com/justcoding121/Advanced-Algorithms) * C++ * [by @xtaci](https://github.com/xtaci/algorithms) * [by @PetarV-](https://github.com/PetarV-/Algorithms) * [by @faheel](https://github.com/faheel/Algos) * [by @sslotin](http://github.com/sslotin/algo) * [Erlang](https://github.com/aggelgian/erlang-algorithms) * Go * [by @arnauddri](https://github.com/arnauddri/algorithms) * [by @floyernick](https://github.com/floyernick/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) * Java * [by @jpa99](https://github.com/jpa99/Algorithms) * [by @phishman3579](https://github.com/phishman3579/java-algorithms-implementation) * [by @asmolich](https://github.com/asmolich/algorithms) * [by @psjava](https://github.com/psjava/psjava) * [by @jeandersonbc](https://github.com/jeandersonbc/algorithms-and-ds) * [by @pedrovgs](https://github.com/pedrovgs/Algorithms) * [by @Erdos-Graph-Framework](https://github.com/Erdos-Graph-Framework/Erdos) * [by @deepak-malik](https://github.com/deepak-malik/Data-Structures-In-Java) * [by @yusufcakal](https://github.com/yusufcakal/algorithms) * [by @FarheenB](https://github.com/FarheenB/Data-Structures-and-Algorithms) * JavaScript * [by @jiayihu](https://github.com/jiayihu/pretty-algorithms) * [by @felipernb](https://github.com/felipernb/algorithms.js) * [by @nzakas](https://github.com/nzakas/computer-science-in-javascript) * [by @duereg](https://github.com/duereg/js-algorithms) * [by @mgechev](https://github.com/mgechev/javascript-algorithms) * [by @trekhleb](https://github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms) * [by @ManrajGrover](https://github.com/ManrajGrover/algorithms-js) * [by @amejiarosario](https://github.com/amejiarosario/dsa.js) * [by @zonayedpca](https://github.com/zonayedpca/AlgoDS.js) * Lua * [by @evandrolg](https://github.com/EvandroLG/computer_science_in_lua) * Objective-C * [by @ EvgenyKarkan](https://github.com/EvgenyKarkan/EKAlgorithms) * PHP * [by @TheAlgorithms](https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/PHP) * Python * [by @nryoung](https://github.com/nryoung/algorithms) * [by @prakhar1989](https://github.com/prakhar1989/Algorithms) * [by @laurentluce](https://github.com/laurentluce/python-algorithms) * [by @nbro](https://github.com/nbro/ands) * [by @keon](https://github.com/keon/algorithms) * [by @vinta](https://github.com/vinta/fuck-coding-interviews) * Ruby * [by @kanwei](https://github.com/kanwei/algorithms) * [by @sagivo](https://github.com/sagivo/algorithms) * [by @kumar91gopi](https://github.com/kumar91gopi/Algorithms-and-Data-Structures-in-Ruby) * [Scala](https://github.com/vkostyukov/scalacaster) * Swift * [by @kingreza](https://github.com/kingreza/Swift-Algorithms-Strings-) * [by @waynewbishop](https://github.com/waynewbishop/SwiftStructures) * [by @hollance](https://github.com/hollance/swift-algorithm-club) * Language agnostic * [by @kennyledet](https://github.com/kennyledet/Algorithm-Implementations) * [by @indy256](https://github.com/indy256/codelibrary) * [by @sagivo](https://github.com/sagivo/algorithms) * [by @patmorin](https://github.com/patmorin/ods) * [by @btjanaka](https://github.com/btjanaka/algorithm-problems) ## Online Judges *Online Judges to practice what you learned above* * [A2 Online Judge](https://a2oj.com/) - Online Judge and problem archive. * [ACM-ICPC Live Archive](https://icpcarchive.ecs.baylor.edu/) - Hundreds of problems from previous ACM-ICPC Regionals and World Finals. * [AIZU ONLINE JUDGE](https://onlinejudge.u-aizu.ac.jp/) - A Japanese online judge from the University of Aizu, offering a wide range of algorithmic challenges. * [Algo Muse](http://www.algomuse.appspot.com) - Research-based algorithmic problems. * [AtCoder](https://atcoder.jp/) - Japanese programming contest website. * [Baekjoon Online Judge](https://www.acmicpc.net/) - Korean Online Judge. 10000+ problems. Supports 60+ languages. * [Beecrowd](https://judge.beecrowd.com/) - The Largest Competitive Programming and Online Code Judgement Platform in Latin America. * [CS Academy](https://csacademy.com/) - Holds online contests and IOI practice contests * [CodeChef](https://www.codechef.com/) - More problems and monthly online contests. * [Codeforces ](http://codeforces.com/) - The only programming contests Web 2.0 platform * [Codefights](https://codefights.com/) - Practice programming and tackle your next tech interview * [CodeMarshal](https://algo.codemarshal.org/) - Real-world contests online! * [CodeWars](http://www.codewars.com/) - A website that houses support to solve algorithms in many languages in varying difficulty. * [CoderByte](http://www.coderbyte.com/) - A decent website with algorithm challenges from beginner to advanced levels. Supports most of the popular languages like C++, python, javascript, ruby. * [Firecode](https://www.firecode.io/) - Firecode.io uses machine learning algorithms along with curated real-world interview questions, solutions & a vibrant social community of learners to get you ready for your next coding interview. * [Coding Blocks](https://hack.codingblocks.com/app/) - Website that has problems based on Maths, Data Structures, Various Algorithm and also conducts Coding Competition. * [HackerEarth ](https://www.hackerearth.com/) - Practice algorithmic problems & challenges and participate in hiring challenges. * [HackerRank](https://www.hackerrank.com/) - Featured algorithm and functional programming online judges * [HiHoCoder](http://hihocoder.com/) - Chinese and English problem-solving practice and recruitment challenge site. * [Infoarena](http://www.infoarena.ro/) - Romanian Online Judge. 1500+ algorithmic problems * [Interviewbit](https://www.interviewbit.com/) - Learn, practice, and prepare for interviews. * [Kattis](https://open.kattis.com/)- Online judge and problem archive * [LavidaOnlineJudge](http://judge.lavida.us) - Korean Online Judge(Half English). 1300+ problems. * [Learneroo Algorithms Tutorials](https://www.learneroo.com/subjects/8) - Learn and practice algorithms by solving challenges online. * [LeetCode](https://leetcode.com/) - Learn algorithms and prepare for interviews. * [Paiza](https://paiza.jp/) - A Japanese platform offering coding challenges and career preparation. * [PKU JudgeOnline](http://poj.org/) - Chinese Online Judge. * [ProjectEuler](https://projecteuler.net/) - Mathematical problems that can be solved using algorithms (or just a pencil, depending on how much you already know). * [Rosalind](http://rosalind.info/problems/locations/) - A platform for learning bioinformatics and programming through problem-solving. * [ShareCode.io ](https://sharecode.io/) - Online Judge and contest host with a lot of algorithmic problems in the archive to practice. * [Snakify](https://snakify.org/) - An introductory Python course with 100+ algorithmic problems and a step-by-step debugger (from Russia). * [SPOJ](http://www.spoj.com/) - More problems. * [TopCoder](https://www.topcoder.com/) - Lots of problems and real-world/money-worthy problems in Graphic Design, Data Science, and Development. * [Toph](https://toph.co/) - Bangladeshi Online Judge. Holds online contests regularly. * [URI](https://www.urionlinejudge.com.br/judge/login) - Brazilian Online Judge. Not so many problems, but it's growing and it has online contests. * [UVA](https://uva.onlinejudge.org/) - Hundreds of problems (from previous ACM-ICPC Regionals, World Finals, and others). * [Codility](https://app.codility.com/programmers/challenges/) - Compete to land coding jobs at top companies ## Blogs *Awesome list of blogs, mainly for competitive programming but you can refer to these when learning a new topic/algorithm* * [An awesome list for competitive programming!](https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/23054) - Awesome blog for all the resources and list of books and algorithms. * [Algorithms Weekly](https://petr-mitrichev.blogspot.com/) - A good blog by Petr Mitrichev, mainly in Java. * [Sport of Programming](https://www.hackerearth.com/practice/notes/getting-started-with-the-sport-of-programming/) - Informative blog for starting with the sport of programming. * [Algorithms and Data Structures](http://www.allisons.org/ll/AlgDS/) - For getting a deeper knowledge of algorithms and how to think in the right direction. * [Algorithm Tutorials by Tanuj Khattar](https://tanujkhattar.wordpress.com/) - Excellent blog by Tanuj Khattar. Covers tutorials on some interesting data structures along with example problems to solve. ## Tools *Some tools that can help you in the learning of algorithms* * [interactive-coding-challenges](https://github.com/donnemartin/interactive-coding-challenges) - Interactive, test-driven coding challenges (algorithms and data structures). ## Related Awesome Lists - [Math](https://github.com/rossant/awesome-math#readme) - Freely available lecture notes on mathematics. - [Theoretical Computer Science](https://github.com/mostafatouny/awesome-theoretical-computer-science/blob/main/README.md) - The interdisciplinary of Mathematics and Computer Science, Distinguished by its emphasis on mathematical technique and rigour. ## License And for the sake of copyleft, here's our license: [![Creative Commons License](http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png)](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) This work is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 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