I am going for a job interview soon where I need to know some
basic algorithms and data structures stuff .. I know about the stuff
using in the Felix compiler but I studied the basics a LONG time ago.

So i need to brush up. I'll have to demo my skills in C++ in the interview..
YUK! And I need to practice and learn the stuff again so ..

I am going to do this stuff in Felix. It will improve Felix, both by
enhancing the library and as usual showing up weaknesses in
the language.

Hopefully it will also improve my rusty knowledge. I hope when the
time comes I can write this stuff in C++... :)

First job: binary search trees. I'm using Skiena as the core
reference. It's very good IMHO. Written for programmers not
computer scientists with examples in C. Very clear and easy
to read.

http://sist.sysu.edu.cn/~isslxm/DSA/textbook/Skiena.-.TheAlgorithmDesignManual.pdf

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john skaller
skal...@users.sourceforge.net
http://felix-lang.org




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