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  • November 24, 2020 at 9:35 pm #8076
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    Practical Algorithms for Programmers
    by Andrew Binstock

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    • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
    • Author: Andrew Binstock
    • ISBN: 9780201632088 (020163208X)
    • Release date: June 29, 1995
    • Language: english
    • Format: paperback, 592 pages

    About The Book

    This book focuses on practical, immediately usable code with extensive discussion of portability and implementation-specific details. The authors present the useful but rarely discussed algorithms for phonetic searches, date and time routines (to the year AD 1), B-trees and indexed files, data compression, arbitrary precision arithmetic, checksums and data validation, as well as the most comprehensive coverage available of search routines, sort algorithms, and data structures. Practical Algorithms for Programmers requires only a working knowledge of C and no math beyond basic algebra. The source code is ANSI-compliant and has been tested and run under UNIX and on compilers from Borland, Microsoft, and Watcom.

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