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- From: Jim Hu <jim@gl.rhbnc.ac.uk>
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- Subject: [Q] Comments on "Algorithm in C" or "Algorithm in C++"
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 15:11:43 GMT
- Organization: Royal Holloway, Univ of London
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- Hi, there,
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- Yesterday I went to a bookshop and saw two books written
- by Robert Sedgewick. One is
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- Algorithms in C
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- and aother
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- Algorithms in C++
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- I briefly compared the two books and found they are identical. Only
- differences are the covers and several words in the first chapter.
- The same contents for the two books made me wonder if they are really
- worth to buy. Surely "Algorithms in C++" can not be called "SOMETHING in C++"
- if it does not uses the C++ feature. Before I spend money on it,
- I really want to hear any comments on the books from you. Or could
- you recommendate me another algorithm books on C/C++.
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- Please reply by email or cc me a copy if reply here. Many thanks
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- Jim
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