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Data Structures and Algorithms in C++

Pocket Primer

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April 2017
9781683920847
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  • Publisher
    Mercury Learning and Information
  • Published
    27th April 2017
  • ISBN 9781683920847
  • Language English
  • Pages 200 pp.
  • Size 6" x 9"
$44.95
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March 2017
9781683920854
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    Mercury Learning and Information
  • Published
    30th March 2017
  • ISBN 9781683920854
  • Language English
  • Pages 200 pp.
  • Size 6" x 9"
$44.95
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April 2017
9781683922773
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  • Publisher
    Mercury Learning and Information
  • Published
    27th April 2017
  • ISBN 9781683922773
  • Language English
  • Pages 200 pp.
  • Size 6" x 9"
$149.95

This book takes a minimalist approach to the traditional data structures course. It covers only those topics that are absolutely essential; the more esoteric structures and algorithms are left for later study. Suitable for an introductory data structures course or self-study, this book is written from the ground up in C++ (not translated from a Java-based text), and uses features of the C++ Standard Template Library to illustrate important concepts. A unique feature of the text is its use of literate programming techniques (originally developed by Donald Knuth) to present the sample code in a way that keeps the code from overwhelming the accompanying explanations. This book is suitable for an undergraduate data structures course using C++ or for developers needing review.

Features
• Takes a “minimalist” approach to the material that presents only essential concepts. This enables readers to focus on (and remember) just what they’ll need.
• Uses select features of the C++11 standard to simplify the sample code and make it easier to understand.
• Connects the concepts directly to the classes provided the Standard Template Library (STL), and shows how these classes can be implemented in C++.
• Uses “literate programming” techniques that allow the presentation of the sample code to more clearly show the details of the code as well as how the pieces fit together.

1: C++ Review.
2: Algorithm Analysis.
3: Linked Lists.
4: Stacks and Queues.
5: Recursion.
6: Binary Trees.
7. Binary Trees (Continued)
8: Sorting.
9: Hash Tables.
10. Graphs
Appendices:
A. Programmer's Library.
B. STL Class Summary.
C. Chunk Index.
Index.

Lee Wittenberg

Lee Wittenberg teaches computer science and coaches the programming team at Maryville College.