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Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis in C++ 4th Edition

Book Description:

Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C++ is an advanced algorithms book that bridges the gap between traditional CS2 and Algorithms Analysis courses. As the speed and power of computers increases, so does the need for effective programming and algorithm analysis.

 

 

 

Data Structures Using C++ 2nd Edition

Book Description:

Now in its second edition, D.S. Malik brings his proven approach to C++ programming to the CS2 course. Clearly written with the student in mind, this text focuses on Data Structures and includes advanced topics in C++ such as Linked Lists and the Standard Template Library (STL). 







Algorithm Design and Applications

Book Description:

Introducing a NEW addition to our growing library of computer science titles,Algorithm Design and Applications, by Michael T. Goodrich Roberto Tamassia! Algorithms is a course required for all computer science majors, with a strong focus on theoretical topics.

 

 

 

Problem Solving, Abstraction and Design using C++ 6th Edition

Book Description:

Problem Solving, Abstraction, and Design Using C++ presents and reinforces basic principles of software engineering design and object-oriented programming concepts while introducing the C++ programming language.

 

 

 

Data Structures and Algorithms in Java 6th Edition

Book Description:

The design and analysis of efficient data structures has long been recognized as a key component of the Computer Science curriculum. Goodrich, Tomassia and Goldwasser's approach to this classic topic is based on the object-oriented paradigm as the framework of choice for the design of data structures.

 

 

Data Structures and Algorithms with Python

Book Description:
This textbook explains the concepts and techniques required to write programs that can handle large amounts of data efficiently. Project-oriented and classroom-tested, the book presents a number of important algorithms supported by examples that bring meaning to the problems faced by computer programmers. 
















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