DATA STRUCTURES & OTHER OBJECTS Using Java
This text uses a five-step method for working with data types, to ensure students have a thorough knowledge of the subject and understand the data type abstractly. It also aims to teach students how to use the data type, design and implement it, and analyze the implementation.
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Addison Wesley
2003
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