Online Resources
The website for this book includes a community forum, where you can post any questions, comments, or cool maze-type-things you’ve created. You can also submit errata if you find any errors or have suggestions for future editions of the book.
If you find this book has whetted your appetite for maze algorithms, you’ll find a variety of helpful resources online. Walter Pullen’s “Think Labyrinth!” site[3] has a wealth of information about the different algorithms, the psychology of mazes, and examples of mazes both large and small. I’ve written a series of articles on my blog[4] about these algorithms, with animations to show how they work. And if algorithm visualization is your thing, Mike Bostock has written a beautiful article ...
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