1.1 / September 30, 2013
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Description

Algorithm Helper covers common topicsdiscussedin software interviews, including graph algorithms,binary searchtrees, linked lists, and sorting. We provide anoverview and commoninterview questions for each topic. Thecoverage is broad andlightweight enough to be helpful to theadvanced undergraduate orprofessional who would like to sharpenhis/her technical interviewskills on the go. To be as general andaccessible as possible, wetried to make algorithm questionslanguage agnostic.

Most of the content came from two courses taught atStanfordUniversity:
- CS 161, Design and Analysis of Algorithms (cs161.stanford.edu).Iborrowed heavily from the notes compiled by MoorXu,http://stanford.edu/~moorxu/notes/161/161main.pdf.
- CS 106B, Programming Abstractions (cs106b.stanford.edu). The106Bcourse reader was a valuable source of information.

App Information Algorithm Helper

  • App Name
    Algorithm Helper
  • Package Name
    edu.stanford.rkpandey
  • Updated
    September 30, 2013
  • File Size
    Undefined
  • Requires Android
    Android 1.5 and up
  • Version
    1.1
  • Developer
    Train Labs
  • Installs
    5,000 - 10,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Education
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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Algorithm Helper covers common topicsdiscussedin software interviews, including graph algorithms,binary searchtrees, linked lists, and sorting. We provide anoverview and commoninterview questions for each topic. Thecoverage is broad andlightweight enough to be helpful to theadvanced undergraduate orprofessional who would like to sharpenhis/her technical interviewskills on the go. To be as general andaccessible as possible, wetried to make algorithm questionslanguage agnostic.Most of the content came from two courses taught atStanfordUniversity:- CS 161, Design and Analysis of Algorithms (cs161.stanford.edu).Iborrowed heavily from the notes compiled by MoorXu,http://stanford.edu/~moorxu/notes/161/161main.pdf.- CS 106B, Programming Abstractions (cs106b.stanford.edu). The106Bcourse reader was a valuable source of information.