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what book can you suggest for a beginner->intermediate user?

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i am an advanced user of "C"

what book should i read if i want a reference in data structures?

tnx
Mar 10 '08 #1
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Sick0Fant
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Like an STL reference, or a more theorhetical "reference"?

Either way, I'd just surf the net to find info.
Mar 10 '08 #2
weaknessforcats
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How about Teach Yourself Data Structures and Algorithms in 24 Hours by Robert LaFore?
Mar 11 '08 #3

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