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- From: nick@osf.org (Nick Dokos)
- Subject: Re: Query : Algorithm book
- In-Reply-To: bandy@netnews.jhuapl.edu's message of Tue, 22 Dec 1992 13:45:12 GMT
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- bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu (Mike Bandy) writes:
- hahn@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (David James Hahn) writes:
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- >I'm looking for a good book of algorithms with C code- sorting,
- >graph algorithms, etc... Can anyone recommend one? I'm not looking
- >for an instructional book, but more of a "handbook."
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- I like the "Numerical Recipes" text. The one I use is based on Fortran,
- but I understand there is a C version.
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- But apart from sorting, it covers ONLY numerical algorithms. I like Sedgewick's
- book (some people hate it however - browse before buying).
-
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