Needed the book for class. Got it in a timely manner. Was in perfect condition.
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I didn't appreciate this book until after I was finished with my class and had moved on to upper level programing classes at my University. I had an excellent teacher for the class and just never read the book. Now, in my new class, which we are using c++, we are working with more complicated and in depth use of the same concepts and algorithms that are in this book. I was rusty on working with it so I searched a gazillion...
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The book was in pretty decent shape other than a few pages in the index that were unbinding from the rest of the book. The writing in the book actually helps me understand things better when I can actually read it.
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I've had to read parts of other data structures books, and they've all been terrible. With this book, for the first time, I felt that the author was successful in clearly demonstrating the topics at hand. The examples and text are very clear and easy to understand. My only issue is that it's shallow in some areas. For example, the Balanced Trees section covers 2-3 trees and 2-3-4 trees, but only glosses over AVL and Red-Black...
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This was one of the best books in Computer Science. It is organized very well, made easy to understand. It is helpful to have have a book like this; I didn't need any help at all from my intructor to get the top grade. There's also many topics that you may want to keep for future reference. It's definately a good choice.
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