Lecture 15: Selection Sort

author: Julie Zelenski, Computer Science Department, Stanford University
published: Nov. 15, 2010,   recorded: January 2008,   views: 2881
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Here’s something I also want to say while I say that. Don’t do it. It’s a bad idea. You need to prep for the mid-term. I’m not gonna hand out assignments on Friday. I’m gonna just try to clear your plate for getting your head together for the mid-term. I think if you were finishing a late Boggle in that period you’re really short changing yourself. The mid-term counts a lot more, kind of covers more ground, is more important in the big scheme of things than working on a late assignment. So do make your plans to get it done on Friday so that you can actually not have it hanging over your head when you’re trying to get ready for that mid-term next Tuesday evening. Terman Auditorium, which is a little hike away from here over there in the Terman Building, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. will be the big party zone. ...

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