App for visualizing different sorting algortihms. Built with React, Typescript, TailwindCSS, daisyUI and Immutable.js.
The Sorting Visualizer is an impressive web application designed to help users understand sorting algorithms through a visual representation of the process. Built with React, TailwindCSS, and TypeScript, this application provides an engaging way to learn and compare different sorting methods. With its sleek interface and real-time visual feedback, it makes learning algorithms more accessible and enjoyable.
Whether you are a student looking to grasp sorting concepts or a seasoned programmer wanting to visualize how these algorithms operate, the Sorting Visualizer offers a robust tool that caters to various learning styles. Additionally, being deployed on Vercel means that users can easily access it without any setup hassle.
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