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Object-oriented data structures using Java / Nell Dale, Daniel T. Joyce, Chip Weems.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextBurlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2018Description: xix, 693 pages : illustrations 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781284089097 (casebound)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.64 .D152 2018
Contents:
Getting organized -- The stack ADT -- Recursion -- The queue ADT -- The collection ADT -- The list ADT -- The binary search tree ADT -- The map ADT -- The priority queue ADT -- The graph ADT -- Sorting and searching algorithms.
Summary: The updated and revised Object-Oriented Data Structures Using Java, Fourth Edition is an essential resource for students learning data structures using the Java programming language. It presents both the traditional and modern data structure topics with an emphasis on problem-solving and object-oriented software design. Beginning early and continuing throughout the text, it introduces and expands upon the use of many Java features such as classes, objects, generics, polymorphism, packages, interfaces, library classes, inheritance, exceptions, and threads.--https://www.abebooks.com
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Getting organized -- The stack ADT -- Recursion -- The queue ADT -- The collection ADT -- The list ADT -- The binary search tree ADT -- The map ADT -- The priority queue ADT -- The graph ADT -- Sorting and searching algorithms.

The updated and revised Object-Oriented Data Structures Using Java, Fourth Edition is an essential resource for students learning data structures using the Java programming language. It presents both the traditional and modern data structure topics with an emphasis on problem-solving and object-oriented software design. Beginning early and continuing throughout the text, it introduces and expands upon the use of many Java features such as classes, objects, generics, polymorphism, packages, interfaces, library classes, inheritance, exceptions, and threads.--https://www.abebooks.com

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