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		<title>By: Tomi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorting algorithms as dances
http://www.i-programmer.info/news/150-training-a-education/2255-sorting-algorithms-as-dances.html

Take one Central European folk dancing team, a small folk band and an added overlay showing array locations and get them to dance the algorithms in time to &quot;appropriate&quot; folk music. The result is slightly surreal and for a time at least slightly hypnotic.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorting algorithms as dances<br />
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<p>Take one Central European folk dancing team, a small folk band and an added overlay showing array locations and get them to dance the algorithms in time to &#8220;appropriate&#8221; folk music. The result is slightly surreal and for a time at least slightly hypnotic.</p>
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