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.
BRYAN FLAMIG is a software developer, consultant, and author of several successful computer titles, including Practical Data Structures in C++ and Turbo C++: Step–by–Step.