How to Solve it by Computer

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It is an introduction to the whys of algorithms and data structures. Features of the book:

  1. The design factors associated with problems
  2. The creative process behind coming up with innovative solutions for algorithms and data structures
  3. The line of reasoning behind the constraints, factors and the design choices made.

The very fundamental algorithms portrayed by this book are mostly presented in pseudocode and/or Pascal notation.

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