Schaum's outline of theory and problems of data structures with Java
โ Scribed by Hubbard, J. R. (John Rast), 1943-
- Publisher
- New York : McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
1 online resource (369 pages)
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<p>You can catch up on the latest developments in the number one, fastest-growing programming language in the world with this fully updated Schaum's guide. Schaum's Outline of Data Structures with Java has been revised to reflect all recent advances and changes in the language.</p>
<p>You can catch up on the latest developments in the number one, fastest-growing programming language in the world with this fully updated Schaum's guide. Schaum's Outline of Data Structures with Java has been revised to reflect all recent advances and changes in the language.</p>
This book does not really teach Linear Algebra. It's very superficial and not interesting. Try Jim Hefferon's book instead and you will have a clear text that teaches Linear Algebra for real. Anyway, there are several exercises in the book -- that is one reason to buy it, I think...
This book does not really teach Linear Algebra. It's very superficial and not interesting. Try Jim Hefferon's book instead and you will have a clear text that teaches Linear Algebra for real. Anyway, there are several exercises in the book -- that is one reason to buy it, I think...
This book does not really teach Linear Algebra. It's very superficial and not interesting. Try Jim Hefferon's book instead and you will have a clear text that teaches Linear Algebra for real. Anyway, there are several exercises in the book -- that is one reason to buy it, I think...