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Open-source projects categorized as backtracking-algorithm

Top 8 backtracking-algorithm Open-Source Projects

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  1. Wizium

    Insanely fast crossword generator

  2. SaaSHub

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  3. sudoku-solver

    Sudoku Solver

  4. Java-DSA

    My DSA practise

  5. reng

    Simple toy regex engine implemented using backtracking algorithm and continuations.

  6. SubsetSum-BacktrackAlgorithm

    Solving the popular NP problem, The Subset Sum Problem, with an Amortized O(n) algorithm based on Recursive Backtracking. The Algorithm stood second fastest in the organized Intra-University competition.

  7. BitsPlease-solutions

    Solutions For Problems uploaded in

  8. sudoku_solver

    Algorithm to solve sudoku using backtracking. (by ppml38)

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Index

What are some of the best open-source backtracking-algorithm projects? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 Wizium 66
2 sudoku-solver 66
3 Java-DSA 11
4 reng 6
5 SubsetSum-BacktrackAlgorithm 4
6 BitsPlease-solutions 3
7 sudoku_solver 0
8 Dancing-Links-v3 0

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