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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides a great deal of examples to help new programmers,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Borland C++5 in 21 Days (Teach Yourself in 21 Days) (Paperback)
Arnush's book "Teach Yourself Borland C++ in 21 Days"provides many examples to get the novice programmer up and running with Borland's C++. In comparasion to other authors like Barkakati, and Gurewich and Gurewich, who have also written books on the Borland C++ product, Arnush gives examples at the programming level to master more of the C++ language as opposed to the Borland Development Environment. I am waiting to see if Arnush will put out a new book developing in the Borland Environment. I do like to see computer books with many examples, as was presented by Arnush, because it becomes clearer to see, when learning a language for the first time, how the pieces fit together. Also the 21 Day Series books give the reader goals to accomplish over that time period, which is an excellent teaching aid. I used Arnush's book for a graduate course and found it to be extremely helpful in getting through that course.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Alright for fundamental C++ but lacks quality for OWL,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Borland C++5 in 21 Days (Teach Yourself in 21 Days) (Paperback)
I am a self-taught programmer (of Pascal, C++, Perl, respectively), and I bought this book with the intention of being able to build some basic Window applications. (I figured that since one-third of a book covered windows programming, it would give me the basics.) I found it easy to mimic the programming, but I failed to really "learn" the OWL basics efficiently. (Maybe all I need is an OWL5 for Dummies book.)
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
C++ Classes are not good,
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This review is from: Teach Yourself Borland C++5 in 21 Days (Teach Yourself in 21 Days) (Paperback)
Good for novice of C++ when he gets to business the Classes, constructors, and inherence. He is going directly into "deep constructors" not "shallow constructors" immediately if you know what I mean. Also using the debugger engine is not well explained which is the most important tool in C++.
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