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Programming Classics: Implementing the World's Best Algorithms
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| #3138550 in Books | 1994-02-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x6.93 x9.55l, | Binding: Textbook Binding | 386 pages||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A catalog of good algoritms for any IT professional|By Jimmy|No higher mathematics in this book, 386 pages of logical reasoning algoritms. I have not read it cover to cover but sure is a great addition for any IT library. Contents are: 1.Introduction 2.Aritmetic(decimal, fractional and similarity) 3.Numeration (check digts, dates, roman numerals) 4.Permutation and combination|From the Publisher|This volume provides a cataloque of the best algorithms ever devised for a wide range of practical problems facing those who write computer programs.|From the Back Cover|This volume provides a catalogue of
This volume provides a catalogue of the best algorithms ever devised for a wide range of practical problems facing those who write computer programs. Less mathematical and more practical in approach than other volumes, it helps programmers save research and programming time and enables them to quickly and easily generate efficient structured code in solving such problems. Complete algorithms are provided — along with discussions of their use and an in-depth analysi...
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