"The data structures book that cs235 use(d|s)[0] was good. I have the Java
version, second edition. I often found myself looking for supplemental
material, but that's true of just about any book I've gone through for a
class...."
> Jeff Anderson

Yep, I kept that same book too and it is very helpful. I was hoping for a
book or books that takes that textbook to the next level and really gets
into the STL, .net Framework or Java Framework or that gets deeper into
specific data structures. A search on Wikipedia lists over 75 tree data
structures alone.

When I think of Design Patterns I think initially of the book by the gang of
four. When I think of C I think of Kernighan and Ritchie. Is there a book or
books that any of you would consider the bible of data structures or at
least you would highly recommend? 

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