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'''Dr. D. S. Malik''' is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Creighton University. He has published more than 45 papers and six books in the areas of abstract algebra, fuzzy automata theory, and information science. Malik has created a Computer Science line of textbooks that includes extensive and complete programming examples, exercises, and case studies throughout.<ref>{{cite web|title=Course Technology - Programming|url=http://www.course.com/programming/malik.cfm}}</ref> | '''Dr. D. S. Malik''' is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Creighton University. He has published more than 45 papers and six books in the areas of abstract algebra, fuzzy automata theory, and information science. Malik has created a Computer Science line of textbooks that includes extensive and complete programming examples, exercises, and case studies throughout.<ref>{{cite web|title=Course Technology - Programming|url=http://www.course.com/programming/malik.cfm}}</ref> | ||
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Dr. D. S. Malik is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Creighton University. He has published more than 45 papers and six books in the areas of abstract algebra, fuzzy automata theory, and information science. Malik has created a Computer Science line of textbooks that includes extensive and complete programming examples, exercises, and case studies throughout.
Books
The books he has written include:
C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design
C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Student Lab Manual
C++ Programming: Program Design Including Data Structures
Data Structures Using C++
Java Programming: From Problem Analysis and Program Design, Student Lab Manual
Data Structures Using Java