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Welcome to StackEdit! Hey! I’m your first Markdown document in StackEdit 1 . Don’t delete me, I’m very helpful! I can be recovered anyway in the Utils tab of the Settings dialog. Documents StackEdit stores your documents in your browser, which means all your documents are automatically saved locally and are accessible offline! Note: StackEdit is accessible offline after the application has been loaded for the first time. Your local documents are not shared between different browsers or computers. Clearing your browser’s data may delete all your local documents! Make sure your documents are synchronized with Google Drive or Dropbox (check out the Synchronization section). Create a document The document panel is accessible using the button in the navigation bar. You can create a new document by clicking New document in the document panel. Switch to another document All your local documents are listed in the document panel. You can switch from one to anoth...

Practical Algorithms in C++, 1995

Book Description A practical guide to implementing algorithms in C++.   Have you been looking for a C++ book that not only talks about some of the most popular algorithms of today, but also implements them? Then look no further. This book presents algorithms from a practical point of view, clearly explaining how the algorithms work, as well as fully implementing them in C++. Written to the intermediate C++ programmer, this book covers a wide range of subjects, from sorting and searching algorithms, to graph traversal algorithms, hashing algorithms, priority queues, finite state machines, and "algorithmic generators," a unique, object-oriented way of implementing algorithms. Includes theory and practice, with emphasis on practice. Builds from the basics to the most advanced techniques. Backs each algorithm with full source code provided on disk-no misleading code fragments. Includes high quality code, written specifically for C++, and not simply ported...

Practical Data Structures in C++, 1993

Editorial Reviews From the Publisher C++ is the premier up-and-coming language of the 90s providing elegant ways to code algorithms and data structures and solve real-world problems. Written using generic C++, it takes a no-nonsense, practical approach to designing algorithms and data structures. All of the elements needed to implement the algorithm or data structure will be completely covered so that readers can use the material immediately. Features complete code and practical examples which users can easily adapt to their own programs. Also includes a companion disk that will have all of the examples typed in and ready-to-run. Product Details Paperback: 448 pages Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 19, 1993) Language: English ISBN-10: 047155863X ISBN-13: 978-0471558637 Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 1.1 inches Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds Download link: http://adf.ly/3tvvH Password: blogl...

Applied C++: Practical Techniques for Building Better Software

  If possible, please buy a legal copy of this book from Amazon. Editorial Reviews From the Back Cover "I really like the software engineering advice given here. As the chief engineer/architect for a large development group, I can say with certainty that the advice given in this book about how real-world projects must work is right on the mark." --Steve Vinoski, coauthor of Advanced CORBA Programming with C++ , columnist for C/C++ Users Journal and IEEE Internet Computing , and Chief Architect, IONA Technologies Applied C++ is a practical, straightforward guide to developing high-quality, maintainable software. It reflects the power of C++, templates, and the Standard Template Library for industrial-strength programming. Whether you are a single developer or work in a large team, the tips and techniques presented in this book will help you improve your language and design skills and show you how to solve substantial problems more effectively. T...