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- From: John Werner <werner@soe.berkeley.edu>
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- Subject: Algorithms in C++ (was: text compression)
- Date: 8 Sep 1992 20:15:06 GMT
- Organization: UC Berkeley School of Education
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- References: <1992Sep3.214518.9599@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- In article <ksand-040992183535@wintermute.apple.com> Kent Sandvik,
- ksand@apple.com writes:
- >For instance the new "Algorithsm in C++" by Sedgewick has a code
- >snippet showing how it's done.
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- Is this book any good? I liked the original "Algorithms", but
- didn't like "Algorithms in C". The examples hadn't been rewritten
- in C; the old Pascal examples had just been transliterated into C,
- making them look fairly awkward. Did he do it right this time?
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