PROBLEM SOLVING WITH DATA STRUCTURES USING JAVA™ A MULTIMEDIA APPROACH

"Problem Solving with Data Structures, First Edition "is not a traditional data structures textbook that teaches concepts in an abstract, and often dry, context that focuses on data structures using numbers. Instead, this book takes a more creative approach that uses media and simulations...

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Main Authors: Guzdial, Mark (Author), Ericson, Barbara (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Prentice Hall 2011
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