
Data Structures the Fun Way: An Amusing Adventure with Coffee-Filled Examples
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"Clear and fun to someone learning the topics for the first time. . . . overall a great read."
Jeanne Boyarsky, CodeRanch
"Good overview of data structures, intuitive with good visualizations."
Lucille E Nguyen, Computational Social Scientist
"A good book to read from beginning to end[;] a nice quick reference for reading about data structures, the complexity of each one, and for what is useful or not!"
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Jeanne Boyarsky, CodeRanch
"Good overview of data structures, intuitive with good visualizations."
Lucille E Nguyen, Computational Social Scientist
"A good book to read from beginning to end[;] a nice quick reference for reading about data structures, the complexity of each one, and for what is useful or not!"
@Farenain
About the Author
Jeremy Kubica is an engineer director specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning. He received a Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Computer Science from Cornell University. He spent his graduate school years creating algorithms to detect killer asteroids (actually stopping them was, of course, left as future work). He is the author of multiple books designed to introduce people to computer science, including Computational Fairy Tales and The CS Detective, as well as the Computational Fairy Tales Blog.
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