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Practical Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms, Java Edition

โœ Scribed by Clifford A. Shaffer


Publisher
Prentice Hall
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
628
Edition
Java ed
Category
Library

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The author, Cliff Shaffer provides a superior learning tool for those who desire more rigorous data structures and an algorithm analysis book utilizing Java. While the author covers most of the standard data structures, he concentrates on teaching the principles required to select or design a data structure that will best solve a problem. The emphasis is on data structures, and algorithm analysis, not teaching Java. Java is utilized strictly as a tool to illustrate data structures concepts and only the minimal, useful subset of Java is included.


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