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[Introduction To] Data Structures With Java: A Laboratory Approach, Joe Kent, Lewis Barnett Iii Jan 2002

[Introduction To] Data Structures With Java: A Laboratory Approach, Joe Kent, Lewis Barnett Iii

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This book is designed to present the key topics in the second course for computer science students using the Java programming language. For convenience, we cover exceptions and file operations in Java, although this may have been covered in the first course. We also cover material on the binary representation of data and Java's bitwise operations, with applications.These are topics needed for computer organization an operating systems courses.


[Introduction To] Schaum's Outline Programming With C++, John R. Hubbard Jan 2000

[Introduction To] Schaum's Outline Programming With C++, John R. Hubbard

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Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time?

Fortunately for you, there's Schaum's Outlines. More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum's is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills.

This Schaum's Outline gives you

  • Practice problems with full explanations that reinforce knowledge
  • Coverage of the most up-to-date developments in your course field
  • In-depth review of practices …


[Introduction To] Schaum's Outlines Fundamentals Of Computing With C++, John R. Hubbard Jan 1998

[Introduction To] Schaum's Outlines Fundamentals Of Computing With C++, John R. Hubbard

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This book is intended to be used primarily for self study, preferably in conjunction with a regular course in the fundamentals of computer science using the new ANSI/ISO Standard C++. The book covers topics from the fundamental units of the 1991 A.C.M. computing curricula.