A lab manual that walks computer science students through the implementation of data structures and the application of algorithms. It assumes students have a background in C, C++, or Java. The text introduces the use of classes to implement a simple ADT and also covers more complex Java language fea
A laboratory course in C++ data structures
โ Scribed by James Roberge
- Book ID
- 127425394
- Publisher
- Jones and Bartlett Publishers
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Edition
- 2 Sub
- Category
- Library
- City
- Boston, Mass
- ISBN
- 0585453802
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โฆ Synopsis
A Laboratory Course in C++ Data Structures, Second Edition exemplifies the active learning experience. With a dynamic learn-by-doing focus, this laboratory manual encourages students to explore data structures by implementing them, a process through which students discover how data structures work and how they can be applied. Providing a framework that offers feedback and support, this text challenges students to exercise their creativity in both programming and analysis. Each laboratory unit consists of four parts: the Prelab, the Bridge, the In-lab, and the Postlab, which create an excellent hands-on learning opportunity for students in supervised labs and students engaged in independent study.
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