Practical data structures using C/C++
James L. Antonakos
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Practical data structures using C/C++
Published
1999
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
431
ISBN-10
0132808439
Subjects
The C Programming Language
The C++ programming language
C++
Computer Fundamentals and Programming in C
Object-oriented Programming with C++
Programming in ANSI C
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