Practical Data Structures in C++ 1st Edition by Bryan Flamig (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 1993
  • Number of pages: 448 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 4.31 MB
  • Authors: Bryan Flamig

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C++ is the premier up-and-coming language of the 90s providing elegant ways to code algorithms and data structures and solve real-world problems. Written using generic C++, it takes a no-nonsense, practical approach to designing algorithms and data structures. All of the elements needed to implement the algorithm or data structure will be completely covered so that readers can use the material immediately. Features complete code and practical examples which users can easily adapt to their own programs. Also includes a companion disk that will have all of the examples typed in and ready-to-run.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Publisher C++ is the premier up-and-coming language of the 90s providing elegant ways to code algorithms and data structures and solve real-world problems. Written using generic C++, it takes a no-nonsense, practical approach to designing algorithms and data structures. All of the elements needed to implement the algorithm or data structure will be completely covered so that readers can use the material immediately. Features complete code and practical examples which users can easily adapt to their own programs. Also includes a companion disk that will have all of the examples typed in and ready-to-run.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐All the code in “Practical Data Structures in C++” is provided to the student/programmer and not left as an exercise to the “student.” I found the book “very” useful after I had taken an introductory “Data Structures” course. I purchased this book at the time where templetes were not implemented in Microsoft Visual C++; therefore, I do not know whether the included code will build with any specific compiler though I suspect that it will build with the latest MS compiler and the Borland products. This book is for the “working programmer” who has not looked at a topic since the required Data Structures course work. This book provides a very good review as well as complete example(s) of working “code snipets.”

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