BTW, there's also a more recent book by the aforementioned Noel Kalicharan (author of "Data Structures In C"), "Advanced Topics in C: Core Concepts in Data Structures", but I'm not familiar with it. But also read the review for upsides & downsides: This emphasis, together with its implications (like taking into account the impact of different interface choices on the reusability of your data structures' implementations), is actually pretty important in practical programming. It also emphasizes the design aspects of ADTs' implementations that many other books (especially, but not exclusively, C-oriented) seem to miss. I think Hanson's "C Interfaces and Implementations" is worth a look:
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