Selection sort, where do we even start?
Imagine a world where you're a young, naive student, and your professor tells you to sort a bunch of unsorted items. You're like:
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And then, just like that, your professor drops the bombshell: "Selection sort is the way to go!" And you're all:
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Or, if you'd rather watch it in action:
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Or, if you'd rather watch the selection sort dance, but with a twist:
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