At the university I'm learning which is the best to summarize as "economics IT" - though, we haven't learnt much about algorithms. Bubble sorting, insertion sorting, Hungarian method in graphs, traveling salesman problem, packing problems, and that's all basically.
Because I prefer (and I love) programming, I wanna learn on my own the most important algortihms that are commonly used and are almost mandatory to be a decent programmer. As of today, I could find out A* pathfinder, and raycasting.
What else should I know?

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