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4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good and concise C programming text,
By Gerard J. Sagliocca "gerard_socialcritic" (schenectady, ny United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: An Introduction to Computer Science Using C (Paperback)
I was searching for a good first crisply written text on C Programming besides the mammoth, densely written C text by Deitel & Deitel whose binding even fall apart after a few weeks.I had a big problem grasping Link Lists. But this text, as I had expected from having used it before on Recursion concept, did the trick. I was up and running in about an hour. You will not be disappointed if you spend a few days reading it. The dividends quickly follow. Looking it up on amazon.com, I'm now just surprised that the authors have not issued new editions to take care of a few cosmetic and appearance aspects. For example, when the authors show code, they separate the various parts of the code with a block of astericks. But astericks are used to show Comments Statements too; thus, using astericks again to show separation may be a bit much, to the average reader who does not want extraneous clutter on their pages. Good luck. Gerard J. Sagliocca, P.E. |
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An Introduction to Computer Science Using C by Roger Eggen (Paperback - Jan. 1994)
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