In the first book/CD-ROM of its kind, algorithm guru Scott Ladd reveals how Java can implement important data structures to create quick, efficient, professional applications and applets. From sorting and containers to hash tables and file I/O, developers (especially those migrating from C++) will learn how to wring new levels of performance from Java. CD-ROM contains all the compiled source code from the book, Sun Microsystem's JDK 1.1.4, and a trial version of Visual J++ and other third-party Java tools. Part of the Java ...
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In the first book/CD-ROM of its kind, algorithm guru Scott Ladd reveals how Java can implement important data structures to create quick, efficient, professional applications and applets. From sorting and containers to hash tables and file I/O, developers (especially those migrating from C++) will learn how to wring new levels of performance from Java. CD-ROM contains all the compiled source code from the book, Sun Microsystem's JDK 1.1.4, and a trial version of Visual J++ and other third-party Java tools. Part of the Java Masters series.
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