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The 2012 edition, now known simply as "Algorithms and Data Structures", is available for download for free in PDF format from Prof. Wirth's homepage at ETH Zürich. Who doesn't love free classic e-books?

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by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on May 18, 2015 at 15:39 UTC

    Thanks for the link. It'll be interesting to browse it again, it's been quite a few years now, and see what's changed; and whether it still gives me the same A-ha! moments it gave me all those years ago.


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