Algorithms in C++
Description:
Algorithms in c++ was initially published in 1983 but the subsequent revisions to each edition have occurred with changes and advances in the area of computer programming. This particular edition, on c++ was published in 2008 by pearson education, as a paperback guide book and was expanded and updated to cover the most recent advances in c++ coherently, comprehensively and cogently. Rewritten to include these new changes in computational programming, this textbook now covers all the important algorithms and data structures necessary for implementation of c++ in a direct and concise manner. Sedgewick also provides programmers with practical means that allow them to test their concepts out on real applications. Algorithms in c++ includes presentations and explanations of each algorithm in great detail. There is a new text design, innovative figures and descriptions and easy-to-comprehend commentary, all of which serves to greatly enhance the simplicity and readability of the entire text. There are 4 parts in the book. These sections essentially represent the entire first half of sedgewick's complete work in this field. It covers fundamental data structures and algorithms for sorting, searching and related applications, even covering adt implementations, arrays, linked lists, strings and trees.
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