Designed for the introductory Data Structures course (CS2) that typically follows a first course in programming.
This book offers a thorough, well-organized and up-to-date presentation of essential principles and practices in data structures using C++. It features both a “user” and a “builder” perspective―using data types to solve problems and building new data types.
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“The presentation is excellent, good writing style, supportive and well-placed illustrations; and a variety of exercises reinforcing the concepts.” ―Adair Dingle, Seattle University
“This is one of the very few books that I have seen that combines foundations of software engineering with an introduction to computer science in some detail and introduces topics that are only covered in advanced courses. It is very important that our students start to learn these fundamental issues as early as possible.” ―Mansour Zand, University of Nebraska
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C++: An Introduction to Data Structures is a superior learning tool that includes numerous examples, applications, exercise sets, programming projects, quick quizzes, programming pointers, and ADT tips. Supplements for an instructor teaching a data structures course include a solutions manual, PowerPoint lecture presentations, source code, electronic art files, companion Web site, and a lab manual.
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