#SortingAlgorithms

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-06

πŸŽ‰ Oh joy, another thrilling journey into the depths of , as our brave author heroically tackles the burning issue of sorting faster! πŸš€ Because who wouldn't want a detailed dissertation on an called "bitonic sort" that promises to revolutionize... absolutely nothing in your daily life. πŸ˜…
winwang.blog/posts/bitonic-sor

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-03-12

πŸš€πŸ’» "I went to an event, so naturally, my entire existence now revolves around repackaging basic sorting algorithms with . Because, really, what else is parallel computing for besides impressing friends at parties? πŸ€“"
ashwanirathee.com/blog/2025/so

Sascha Stumplersasstu@hessen.social
2025-02-13

3 ways to sort a list unique dlvr.it/THxzB3 via PlanetPowerShell #SortingAlgorithms #DataStructures #ProgrammingTips #Developers

Finn FreitagFinnFreitag
2024-05-27

πŸš€ Exciting news! I've just launched my new blog dedicated to all things IT! πŸ“šπŸ”§

Dive into my latest articles where I break down sorting algorithms like bubble, insertion, and selection sort. Join me on this tech journey and stay tuned for more! πŸ’»βœ¨

πŸ”— finnfreitag.com/informatics/bl

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2023-07-12

#AI #AIAlgorithms #Algorithms #DeepMind #AlphaDev #ComputerScience #SortingAlgorithms: "DeepMind published its results in Nature today. But the techniques that AlphaDev discovered are already being used by millions of software developers. In January 2022, DeepMind submitted its new sorting algorithms to the organization that manages C++, one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and after two months of rigorous independent vetting, AlphaDev’s algorithms were added to the language. This was the first change to C++’s sorting algorithms in more than a decade and the first update ever to involve an algorithm discovered using AI.

DeepMind added its other new algorithms to Abseil, an open-source collection of prewritten C++ algorithms that can be used by anybody coding with C++. These cryptography algorithms compute numbers called hashes that can be used as unique IDs for any kind of data. DeepMind estimates that its new algorithms are now being used trillions of times a day."

technologyreview.com/2023/06/0

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