Author |
Message |
Panphobia
![](http://compsci.ca/v3/uploads/user_avatars/62033050050c6b61548706.png)
|
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 12:27 am Post subject: Book Recommendation |
|
|
Which book would you recommend me for learning algorithms, like one I would be able to go to chapters or any book store, and be able to buy. |
|
|
|
|
![](images/spacer.gif) |
Sponsor Sponsor
![Sponsor Sponsor](templates/subSilver/images/ranks/stars_rank5.gif)
|
|
![](images/spacer.gif) |
Tony
![](http://wiki.compsci.ca/images/f/f4/OniTony.gif)
|
|
|
|
![](images/spacer.gif) |
SmokeMonster
|
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:24 pm Post subject: Re: Book Recommendation |
|
|
I second CLRS above although it might be a little overwhelming at first if it's your first foray into Data Structures and Algorithms.
I would also recommend 'The Algorithm Design Manual' http://www.amazon.ca/Algorithm-Design-Manual-Steven-Skiena/dp/1848000693 It's less rigorous than CLRS (Skiena is not interested in the extremely rigorous mathematics which is widespread in CLRS) but I would say it's an easier read and does a great job teaching the material. Part II of the book is almost a 250 page appendix of common data structures and algorithms that make the book worth having just as a reference even if you are learning the material from another source. |
|
|
|
|
![](images/spacer.gif) |
|