Sorting Algorithms — Boring Until You Add Sound
An anonymous reader writes "Anyone who's ever taken a programming course or tried to learn how to code out of a book will have come across sorting algorithms. Bubble, heap, merge — there's a long list of methods for sorting data. The subject matter is fairly dry. Thankfully, someone has found a way to not only make sorting more interesting, but easier to remember and understand, too."
Wonderful. Just what we needed for the next generation of science fiction movies. Audible sorting!
There's a video on the internet somewhere. Free pint to the first person to find it.
-- Sorry, I can't think of anything funny to say here.
I also noticed that they have Gnomesort, but not KDEsort. :-)
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
That's strange. When I listen to the sound of bubble sort all I hear is one of my college professors threatening to hunt me down and kill me in my sleep if I ever use it.
I'll create an audio interface using Visual Basic ... see if I can track an IP address.
If libertarians are so opposed to effective government, why don't they all move to Somalia?
I did watch it again after I posted my comment, I was wrong. I misremembered the video. The annoying sounds are unrelated to the algorithm.
This guy did have not-annoying sounds related to the algorithm. Also the quality is much higher.
Interesting.
I was looking for Bogosort myself, actually.