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Fundamentals of Data Structures in Turbo Pascal provides a thorough exploration of essential data structure concepts tailored for IBM PC programming environments. Written by renowned computer scientists Ellis Horowitz and Sartaj Sahni, this text bridges the gap between abstract data structure theory and real-world implementation using Turbo Pascal.
The book covers core topics including arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs with detailed code examples throughout. Each concept is explained with clarity and rigor, making it suitable for both students and professionals seeking to strengthen their foundational programming knowledge. The practical focus on Turbo Pascal ensures readers can immediately apply concepts to their own projects.
Part of the Computer Software Engineering series, this volume emphasizes algorithmic thinking and efficient problem-solving techniques. Readers will gain hands-on experience implementing data structures from scratch, understanding trade-offs between different approaches, and developing professional-grade code on the IBM PC platform.







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