Programming Pearls,
Second Edition
by Jon Bentley.
Addison-Wesley, Inc., 2000.
ISBN 0-201-65788-0.
239 + xi pp. $24.95
This book is a collection of essays about a glamorous aspect of
software: programming pearls whose origins lie beyond solid
engineering, in the realm of insight and creativity. This book
provides a guide for both students and experienced
programmers about how to design and create programs, and
how to think about programming.
The book is full of small case studies, real examples, and interesting exercises for learning about how to program.
This web page contains samples from the whole work for you to investigate. For teachers, the links below lead to
some of the central material suitable for classroom use.
Steve McConnell describes the book as ``a celebration of design in the small''. Browse this site to sample it
yourself.
What's new on this web site?
From The Book
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Preliminaries
Column 1: Cracking the Oyster
Column 2: Aha! Algorithms [Sketch]
Column 4: Writing Correct Programs [Sketch]
Column 5: A Small Matter of Programming [Sketch]
Part II: Performance
Column 7: The Back of the Envelope
Column 8: Algorithm Design Techniques [Sketch]
Part III: The Product
Column 14: Heaps [Sketch]
Column 15: Strings of Pearls
Epilog to the First Edition
Epilog to the Second Edition
Appendix 2: An Estimation Quiz
Appendix 3: Cost Models for Time and Space
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