Someone pointed out the 3rd ed was out in the blog comments. I hadn't noticed, so thanks.
I agree that the CLR book is best learned by working through problems. For those that may not have retainend as much as they would have liked from classroom work, I think needing to use algorithms and programming them yourself also works very well. In that vein, CLR is also a great reference text.
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I agree that the CLR book is best learned by working through problems. For those that may not have retainend as much as they would have liked from classroom work, I think needing to use algorithms and programming them yourself also works very well. In that vein, CLR is also a great reference text.
I don't make any money from Amazon. Believe me, my friend, it is purely the other way around. ;-)