Shows how correct structuring and the development of a good style can allow the programmer to write and understand even complex programs. Examples included.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great language, horrible book,
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This review is from: Programming in Modula-3: An Introduction in Programming with Style (Hardcover)
Modula-3 is one of the great milestones in programming language design.
It is not, as one of the reviewers of this book has said, a language whose deficiencies were corrected by C++. On the contrary, Modula-3 was developed after C++ (in the late 80s) and in fact corrects many of the deficiencies of that language. Many of the features of Java and C# were lifted more or less intactly from Modula-3, and the designers of Java have regretted that they didn't lift more, as they have had to add generics later. That being said, this is a terrible book. It is poorly organized and poorly written. Greg Nelson's "Systems Programming with Modula-3" is the best book, and most of it is available for free on the Web. Harbison's "Modula-3" is a good introduction for someone who just wants to know how to write basic programs in the language. Unfortunately neither of these books is in print any longer...
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This book is extremely difficult to understand.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Programming in Modula-3: An Introduction in Programming with Style (Hardcover)
Excellent teaching guides are easy to read and understand. They're fun and only heighten interest in learning. Programming in Modula-3:An Introduction in Programming with Style by Laszlo Boszormenyi and Carsten Weich is NO INTRODUCTION. They're explanations are difficult to follow. In addition, it fails to enlighten the reader. I would not recommend this book to a fellow student or programming hobbiest who's just looking to learn a little bit more about Modula-3. I'm disappointed there aren't more Modula-3 programming books.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The most complicated and obfuscated programming book ever!,
By peculiarmo "lpond1" (Midwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Programming in Modula-3: An Introduction in Programming with Style (Hardcover)
This definitely is not the book I would use if you are forced to learn modula-3. I say forced to learn because it is hardly used, if ever in the industry. I had to learn it due to a programming class. This book has horrible examples, and god-awful explanations. If you have a PhD in Computer Science then this book is for you. For the 99.999% of the worlds population find another book that's not by these authors.
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