grant@RAMSEY.CS.LAURENTIAN.CA ("Grant R. Guenther") (03/12/91)
A few months back there was a survey here of Modula-2 based textbooks. One of the contributors stated that R.L. Kruse's Data Structures and Program Design was available in a Modula-2 edition. We used to use that book until we switched to M2. So, I was interested in having a look at this edition. Prentice Hall, however, does not have it in their catalogue and their sales person denies its existence. Can anybody contradict her ? An ISBN number would suffice as a constructive existence proof. Many thanks Grant Guenther grant@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca Math & C.S., Laurentian U., Sudbury, Canada
Rw.Hutchinson@f503.n151.z1.fidonet.org (Rw Hutchinson) (03/13/91)
In a message to All <11 Mar 91 20:55> "Grant R. Guenther" wrote: "R> One of the contributors stated that R.L. Kruse's Data Structures and "R> Program Design was available in a Modula-2 edition. We used to use that "R> book until we switched to M2. So, I was interested in having a look "R> at this edition. Prentice Hall, however, does not have it in their "R> catalogue and their sales person denies its existence. Can anybody "R> contradict her ? An ISBN number would suffice as a constructive existence "R> proof. It still carries the Library of Congress subject heading "Pascal" but there was a second edition of the text, with ISBN: 0131958844. -- uucp: uunet!m2xenix!puddle!151!503!Rw.Hutchinson Internet: Rw.Hutchinson@f503.n151.z1.fidonet.org