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An edition of Data Structures with C++ Using STL (2001)

Data Structures with C++ Using STL (2nd Edition)

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"This second edition of Data Structures with C++ Using STL, by Professors Ford and Topp, provides a modern object-oriented approach to data structures using the model of the Standard Template Library (STL). The authors unify the study of data structures around the concepts of containers and iterators. The book develops algorithms for the data structures and their applications. Readers will find a systematic and detailed implementation for each data structure.

These authors offer a learning tool that is motivated by a wealth of excellent examples and complete running programs."--BOOK JACKET.

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Prentice Hall
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English
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1039

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Data Structures with C++ Using STL (2nd Edition)
July 17, 2001, Prentice Hall
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Library of Congress
QA76.73.C153 F675 2002, QA76.73.C153F675

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Open Library
OL7333516M
ISBN 10
0130858501
ISBN 13
9780130858504
LCCN
2001032333
OCLC/WorldCat
46882989
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483303
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