Essential algorithms : a practical approach to computer algorithms / Rod Stephens.
By: Stephens, Rod [author.].
Material type: BookSeries: Essentials series: Publisher: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 601 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118612767; 1118612760; 9781118797297; 1118797299; 1118612108; 9781118612101; 9781299759992; 1299759998; 9781119575955; 1119575958.Subject(s): Computer algorithms | Data structures (Computer science) | Pseudocode (Computer program language) | COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy | COMPUTERS -- Computer Science | COMPUTERS -- Data Processing | COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General | COMPUTERS -- Information Technology | COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory | COMPUTERS -- Reference | Computer algorithms | Data structures (Computer science) | Pseudocode (Computer program language) | Computers and ITGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. | Llibres electrònics.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Essential algorithms.DDC classification: 004 | 519.7 Online resources: Wiley Online LibraryPrint version record.
Algorithm basics -- Numerical algorithms -- Linked lists -- Arrays -- Stacks and queues -- Sorting -- Searching -- Hash tables -- Recursion -- Trees -- Balanced trees -- Decision trees -- Basic network algorithms -- More network algorithms -- String algorithms -- Cryptography -- Complexity theory -- Distributed algorithms -- Interview puzzles.
A friendly and accessible introduction to the most useful algorithms Computer algorithms are the basic recipes for programming. Professional programmers need to know how to use algorithms to solve difficult programming problems. Written in simple, intuitive English, this book describes how and when to use the most practical classic algorithms, and even how to create new algorithms to meet future needs. The book also includes a collection of questions that can help readers prepare for a programming job interview. Reveals methods for manipulating common data structures s.
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