
You might like to try some exercises from my algorithms class: http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~yorgey/280/static/hw.7.pdf You could also look at the lecture notes and try actually implementing the DP algorithms discussed there: http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~yorgey/280/static/CSCI-280-lecture-notes.pdf (sections 20-22) More generally, any standard algorithms textbook should have a ton of DP exercises. -Brent On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 12:47 PM Michael Litchard < litchard.michael@gmail.com> wrote:
I found the below link to be an illuminating read in regards to how to approach dynamic programming in haskell. Now I would like to test my understanding on different exercises. I'd like suggestions on problems that could be solved by the approach elucidated below.
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