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C++: An Introduction to Data Structures

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A text for the Computer Science 2 course as described in the curriculum recommendations of the Association of Computing Machinery. Covers developing a disciplined approach to designing, coding, and testing programs written in a high-level language; using data abstractions as examples of data structures other than those normally provided as basic types in current programming languages; understanding the different implementations of the data structures; searching, sorting, and analyzing algorithms; and laying a foundation for further studies in computer science. Uses object-oriented programming, which has become the standard in programming and system development. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

840 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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This was a textbook for me in high school and at the time I preferred other books though the content was perfectly fine for an introductory textbook.

Now it's far too out of date to hold much value to anyone.
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