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Computing concepts with C++ Horstmann C., John Wiley&Sons Software, New York, NY, 2008. 784 pp. Type: Book (9780470224847)
The collection of texts that purport to teach C++ at the college level would fill several bookshelves. However, the set of texts that actually accomplish that goal would be considerably smaller. Furthermore, with the passage of time, g...
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Jul 2 2009 |
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Introduction to C++ programming and graphics Pozrikidis C., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2007. 372 pp. Type: Book
In his introduction, Pozrikidis states that his book is “a brief and basic introduction to C++ for everyone and especially for scientists and engineers.” He follows this with a claim that it “offers a venu...
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Nov 12 2008 |
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Introduction to automata theory, languages and computability Hopcroft J. (ed), Motwani R., Ullman J., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 2000. 521 pp. Type: Book (9780201441246)
It can be reasonably argued that there are three major foundations of computer science: mathematical descriptions of computational devices, the limits of mechanical computation, and the specification of formal languages. It can further...
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May 13 2003 |
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Algorithms in C++, part 5: graph algorithms Sedgewick R., Van Wyk C., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 2002. 496 pp. Type: Book (9780201361186)
The first edition of this book [1] was an undergraduate level text widely used in courses like “Data structures” and “Analysis of algorithms.” In this third edition, Sedgewick divides his first ...
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