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Learned all about computing algorithm costs in College, but that was so long ago I forgot it all. Is there any sort of walkthrough that goes over the whole subject matter? I feel as though there was more than I currently remember. I want to refresh some of my core skills.

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if you close, provide a reason why! if you close it as duplicate, post the link. otherwise don't botter closing questions! – tharkun Apr 15 at 19:59
I usually am against closing questions, but felt OK closing this one since it was my own (anf my first close!) but the first answer has a link to a good substitute. – Neil N Apr 15 at 20:01
all right then! :) – tharkun Apr 15 at 20:38

closed as exact duplicate by Jon B, Jason Punyon, tvanfosson, Samuel, Neil N Apr 15 at 19:57

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Check out http://stackoverflow.com/questions/107165/big-o-for-eight-year-olds

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Brilliant. Too bad the search function isnt better here, I might have come across that one – Neil N Apr 15 at 19:53
I found this with a site search for 'O notation' – apphacker Apr 15 at 19:54
Ya but at the time I forgot it was called "o notation" – Neil N Apr 15 at 19:56
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This is a good resource with some tests:

Complexity and Big-O Notation

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You should be able to find various tutorials by searching for complexity analysis.

Wikipedia (Analysis of algorithms) is always a good place to get a quick refresher.

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