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RE: [LI] [Offtopic ?] Data Structures
> There are many good books on Data Structure. Some of them I'm
> listing here :
> (sorry for spelling)
^^^ I'll take the liberty of correcting your spelling a bit :) As Dale
Carnegie says - "There's nothing sweeter to a man than his own name", so
> 1] Data Structure, By- Shemur Lipsuiz
> Publication-Tata McGraw Hill, Price- 310/-
Seymour Lipschitz
> 2] Data structure and algorithms, By- Horwitz & Sahani, > Publication- Galgotia Publication, Price- around 200/-
Ellis Horowitz and Sartaj Sahni - the best. From Strangler (Gala
Ghotiya) Publications as we used to call it <g>
> 3] Data Structure using C & C++, By- Tenanbaum, Publication-
> Prentice Hall, Price- 195/- OR 225/-
Andrew Tannenbaum (this is the EEE - Eastern Economy Edition)
You can also try the simpler ones - Balagurusamy / Kanetkar / Stan Kelly
Bootle (generic C language) if you find that the above are too heavy.
hth
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