santanu
November 23, 2005 08:23 am
IGNOU REFERRED BOOKS1.Introduction to Data Structures with Applications, Second Edition, Tremblay and Sorrenson; Tata Mc Graw Hill. [download]2.Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C, Second Edition, Weiss, Pearson Education. [download]3.Data Structures using C and C++, Yedidyah Langsam, Moshe J. Augenstein, Aarom M. Tanenbaum, Second Edition, PHI Publications [download]4.Data Structures and Program Design in C by Kruse, C.L.Tonodo and B. Leung, Pearson Education [download]
santanu
December 09, 2005 08:31 pm
Sorting and Searching: A Cookbook by Thomas Niemann
A collection of sorting and searching algorithms with codes. Text file (64KB)
santanu
January 08, 2006 12:32 am
Animal v.2.0.1 is an excellent animation tool developed in Java. In respect of Data Structures and algorithms, animal gives access to a big repository of animations on Data Structures and algorithms, which makes the understanding of the concepts easier. Download the zip file which is only 793 KB and run the file animal.bat to start the software. You can click the "Repos" button to open the animation repository while being online. The website of the project page is
http://www.animal.ahrgr.de/index.php3 and the repository page is
http://www.animal.ahrgr.de/animations.php3...=Animal&lang=en from where you can download the .aml file of your choice to run with Animal. I'd also post some of the the relevant .aml files above.
santanu
January 08, 2006 12:40 am
Here's the .pdf help file for animation.
Hulo
April 26, 2006 06:00 pm
Excellent notes for Data Structures using C. Also required for advanced concepts of array and pointers in C. File size zipped 263 KB.
Hulo
July 15, 2006 11:16 pm
santanu
August 06, 2006 05:17 pm
As explained in our theoretical class, understanding the basics of Linked Lists are the most important think to do if one intends to have a good understanding of Data Structures. So, here are some links to resources on the internet-
http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/103/http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/105/
vaby
August 22, 2006 06:19 am
santanu
December 02, 2006 08:09 pm
Great PPT and handouts on Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms here. This link may not be there always .... so better if it is downloaded, zipped and uploaded in this forum. The URL is -
http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~lwang/
santanu
February 06, 2007 12:19 am
Here's C++ Plus Data Structures, Third Edition - Jones and Bartlett
http://rapidshare.com/files/9602162/C_plus...3rd_Edition.rar
santanu
March 11, 2007 11:05 pm
santanu
March 11, 2007 11:24 pm
C and Data Structures - P.S. DeshpandeThis book is unique in the sense that unlike other books on Data Structures, this one does not describe the theory in details. It emphasizes on the actual C Code and then shows the output and gives a detailed explanation of the code.
http://www.santanu.in/forums/index.php?sho...findpost&p=3081
nareshkanduru
July 18, 2007 07:06 pm
List of Additonal Books recommended:
Fundamentals of Data Structures in C++ - E Horowitz, Sahni and D Mehta, Galgotia Publications
Data Structuers & Program Desing in C - Kruse, C.L.Tonodo and B.Leung, Pearson Education
Data Structues Using C and C++ - Yedidyah Langsam, Moshe J Augestien, Aaron M. Tanenbaum, 2nd Edition, PHI Publications
Data Structures - Seymour Lipschutz, Schaum's Outlines, McGraw Hill Publications
Alogrithms + Data Structures = Programs by Nikalaus Wirth, PHI Publications
Fundamentals of Data Structures in C by R.B.Patel, PHI Publications
Data Structures and Algorithms by Alfred V. Aho, Addison Wesley Publications
Data Structues and Algorithm Analysis in C by Mark Allen Weiss, Pearson Education
List of Links specified in study material for further study
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_O_Notationhttp://www.webopedia.comhttp://www.ieee.orghttp://www.cs.queensu.cahttp://ciips.ee.uwa.edu.au/~morris/year2/PLDS210/queues.htmlhttp://www.cs.toronto.edu/~wayne/libwayne/libwane.htmlhttp://www.csee.umbc.eduhttp://cse.ucsc.eduhttp://www.cs.umbc.eduhttp://www.fredosaurus.comhttp://www.onesmartclick.com/engineering/data-structure.htmlhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/vcsharp/programm...datastructures/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_Theoryhttp://www.it.jcu.edu.au/subjects/cp2001/1...reNotes/sortinghttp://www.oopweb.com/Algorithms/Files/Algorithms.htmlhttp://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/splayhttp://www.cs.buap.mx/~titab/files/AATrees.pdf
dheeraj
October 10, 2007 03:38 pm
hi santanu i am not able to view this book.the error occurs Please do the needful
Thanks
namrata
November 28, 2007 01:03 pm
A nice link for those who are trying to learn binary trees
http://webpages.ull.es/users/jriera/Docenc...ee%20applet.htmHope it helps
sacdavid
February 27, 2008 11:18 pm
C and Data Structures
Download
shruti mehrotra
September 10, 2008 08:52 pm
Santanu,
This link is not working. Please see to it.
Thanks
shruti mehrotra
September 10, 2008 08:54 pm
| QUOTE (santanu @ March 11, 2007 11:24 pm) |
C and Data Structures - P.S. Deshpande
This book is unique in the sense that unlike other books on Data Structures, this one does not describe the theory in details. It emphasizes on the actual C Code and then shows the output and gives a detailed explanation of the code.
http://www.santanu.in/forums/index.php?sho...findpost&p=3081 |
Santanu,
This link is not working. Please see to it.
Thanks
Sudhin
May 05, 2009 08:39 pm
Hello Santanu,
Would you plz add the link or share with me the book for C and Data Structures - P.S. Deshpande - to my id - sudhin23@yahoo.com
I tried to click on the same but it's not working and it seems it's only for priviledged users.. plz help here.
regards
chakkrapani
May 05, 2009 09:21 pm
@Sudhin
please read the guidelines of forum.
The resources are made available to you on becoming active member by
your active participation in the forum.
Sudhin
May 09, 2009 03:08 am
Mr Chakkrapani,
What are the parameters on which you folks decide the Active/Passive Members?
with my curiosity, I serached in Orkut for MCA groups & since the day (recently 20 days back) I became member of this group, I have been logging in daily and surfing around...don't know what I can contribute? as I am student of MCA for 2000 batch and since then everything got changed..
Let me know what other things you want me to work on, I am working for MNC in BI domain & may help you folks who are in same domain.. as I know 70% of us all pursuing MCA in parallel to Jobs. so I can workout this way!!
** I have paper in next month, by the time you give me priviledge of making me "Active" member, I may run out of time!! so let me know else I should loook the same in bookstores!
Thanks in Advance.
santanu
May 09, 2009 08:12 am
The details were already sent to every member through a pop-up PM when they register....this should be available in the "messages" inbox. Unfortunately those are ignored or not read by many members and instead these discussions go on in unrelated topics. The details are also mentioned in details in the Rules and Guidelines of the forum, which a member is supposed to read first after joining here. Also, the link to the rules and guideline are provided in the same page where the message regarding unavailability of an item is displayed.
The thing is that we discourage efforts to become an active member just for the sake of downloading something. If that is the case, then that member will cease to be active right after downloading it.
Sudhin
May 09, 2009 03:30 pm
99% Correct Santanu,
But I stand here with diff opinioin, "Knowledge only spreads when you share", I trust that was the only first intension you might had when you started this BIG Venture..
Just wondering how Google, Yahoo, Orkut would have survived if they could have made the same protocols?? You know what? I beleive is instead of keeping this thin layer of Active/Passive Idea, there is no Guarantee rather!!.. Eg. Today I am free, I become very active by posting/replying and creating new topics.. will I have same time after 1-2 months? certainly NOT.
Let's think one step ahead & start charging the person with Nominal Charges !! This would keep the member bound & he would be more interesting in using this forum more & more & we may pay back the amt(not greater than what he paid to become member) to the person who posts anything on this forum which is of any use to others.. You may keep condition of Time i.e if not found in Forum for arnd 3 months.. membership would go Invalid.
I would probably use the rich info i got from this forum & pursue my studies .. I have enough material already on my table..!! Only my efforts on the same is lacking!:-) :-) ::-) .. I just felt to scan thru the book you mentioned for Data Structures.. nothing is really lacking as such..
Good Luck & have Nice Weekend!:-)
Cheers!!
santanu
May 09, 2009 06:12 pm
Payment for anything related to this forum was never on the cards and never will be. In fact, this was created as a sort of protest against commercialization of education and particularly commercialization related to the IGNOU MCA course. The challenge was to show them that we, students, can provide ourselves with the best things without spending a single paise.
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| Eg. Today I am free, I become very active by posting/replying and creating new topics.. will I have same time after 1-2 months? certainly NOT. |
And we have demoted Active Members too.
But in general it is seen that "being active" is a matter of mentality. Those who are helpful in nature and/or has a tendency to participate in the activities generally tend to do so as long as they are attached to this forum...maybe at a lower scale when they are busy. But those who are inactive, remain so forever. We have members here who have a post count of zero but have been regularly logging in to the forum for last 2 or 3 years and downloading or copying stuff. So essentially "active-ness" is a matter of mentality.
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| Just wondering how Google, Yahoo, Orkut would have survived if they could have made the same protocols?? |
Can't compare Google, Yahoo, Orkut with a forum like this. They don't run forums only. They survive on a different business model...make profits in some areas and losses in something else. But so far as discussion forums like this are concerned, many that I have seen have member groups and exclusive areas based on some sort of active participation.
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| Let's think one step ahead & start charging the person with Nominal Charges !! This would keep the member bound & he would be more interesting in using this forum more & more & we may pay back the amt(not greater than what he paid to become member) to the person who posts anything on this forum which is of any use to others.. You may keep condition of Time i.e if not found in Forum for arnd 3 months.. membership would go Invalid. |
Good business model indeed! But so far as IMSF is concerned, no money to be involved ever....this is not a business. There was a time when this forum was going through a rough patch and was hosted on a free server and many members wanted to contribute to keep it running. I incur some expenses for this...but I consider it my hobby. Keeping the member bound by way of money is not the idea in respect of this forum. Essentially, this forum is now running itself. With regular contributions from members (mostly active members) and the accumulating knowledge base built from the inputs of members only.
In fact, I don't think that Active Members get much by being active ... its just an extra incentive from the part of IMSF and also sometimes they might want to share something exclusively with other active members only. I know that they don't become active for simply getting the incentives.
But most of the resources are free to everyone, including those who never participate in the forum activities. And most of all, its not the resources but sharing of information, discussions, exchange of knowledge etc. for which people keep coming back. All these are free anyway.
sha_arian
June 04, 2009 09:59 pm
| QUOTE (santanu @ November 23, 2005 08:23 am) |
IGNOU REFERRED BOOKS
1.Introduction to Data Structures with Applications, Second Edition, Tremblay and Sorrenson; Tata Mc Graw Hill. [download]
2.Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in C, Second Edition, Weiss, Pearson Education. [download]
3.Data Structures using C and C++, Yedidyah Langsam, Moshe J. Augenstein, Aarom M. Tanenbaum, Second Edition, PHI Publications [download]
4.Data Structures and Program Design in C by Kruse, C.L.Tonodo and B. Leung, Pearson Education [download] |
Thanks a lot... but the files are not available can u please re upload them...
raghumca
July 12, 2009 04:58 pm
meenu12
January 19, 2010 06:33 pm
hello sir..
i've uploaded data structures book in this forum..hope its useful for all the students.

i've uploaded the book on 4shared. but its not being displayed on this page..wht to do?
meenu12
January 19, 2010 06:40 pm
let me try ones again.
fundamentals of data structures-horowitz and sahani.
download link---
http://www.4shared.com/account/file/201179...ructures-s.html
santanu
January 19, 2010 07:39 pm
Yes... that's the way. It will not be automatically displayed. You have to post the link.
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