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lb4r | 2 years ago

Speaking for myself, and except for just being curious, it's mostly for similar reasons as to why you'd want to read, for example, CLRS, even though you'll probably never implement an algorithm like that in a real production environment yourself. It's not so much about learning how, but rather why, because it'll help you answer your why's in the future (not that the how can't also be important, of course).

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