C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (883 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0619062134 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1104 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Finally, a book dedicated entirely to C++! Written for the modern programmer, this innovative text focuses on the nature and obvious advantages of C++ as a language. Featuring problem-solving throughout the text, examples are relevant C++ examples that match and highlight the specific qualities of C++ rather than basic, generic programming examples. Meant for the serious C++ programmer, this book will provide excellent instruction and theory regarding this language.
A Customer said If you want to waste your time, read this book.. This book explains things as if you were retarded. It takes pages to explain the simplest things. I find myself reading pages of pages of basically nonesense. My reaction is just get to the point. I'm probably exaggerating, but I feel that 80 percent of this book is just constant repetition of things that have been already mentioned previously in the book. If I was the author of this book, I would have not ended this review until I have reached three pages of repeating what I said previously and in different ways using examples, a. A. C. Schools said Very good but not for beginners. When I first started reading this book, I began to dislike it right away. D.S. Malik is in no way a stupid guy, he's very intelligent. He's way of teaching is a little more advanced then you will find from most other programming books. His examples are very thorough; however, you can easily find yourself getting confused if you don't pay close attention. This book is very unforgiving in that sense. His examples are also very large, sometimes Very good but not for beginners When I first started reading this book, I began to dislike it right away. D.S. Malik is in no way a stupid guy, he's very intelligent. He's way of teaching is a little more advanced then you will find from most other programming books. His examples are very thorough; however, you can easily find yourself getting confused if you don't pay close attention. This book is very unforgiving in that sense. His examples are also very large, sometimes 3 or Very good but not for beginners A. C. Schools When I first started reading this book, I began to dislike it right away. D.S. Malik is in no way a stupid guy, he's very intelligent. He's way of teaching is a little more advanced then you will find from most other programming books. His examples are very thorough; however, you can easily find yourself getting confused if you don't pay close attention. This book is very unforgiving in that sense. His examples are also very large, sometimes 3 or 4 pages long. I think this causes even more confusion from time to time.After reading. pages long. I think this causes even more confusion from time to time.After reading. or Very good but not for beginners A. C. Schools When I first started reading this book, I began to dislike it right away. D.S. Malik is in no way a stupid guy, he's very intelligent. He's way of teaching is a little more advanced then you will find from most other programming books. His examples are very thorough; however, you can easily find yourself getting confused if you don't pay close attention. This book is very unforgiving in that sense. His examples are also very large, sometimes 3 or 4 pages long. I think this causes even more confusion from time to time.After reading. pages long. I think this causes even more confusion from time to time.After reading. excellent for beginners I disagree with the reviewer who said that this book is for retards. I am not a retard.I am a certified developer. But when I needed to create a string as a linked list for a college project, the book that my college had us read was too "this is how you create an architectural plan", but nothing about how to lay bricks. I went thru more than half a dozen books on data structures, and most had this disconnect between much discussion on how to "create an ADT" and how you actually write code. They did not have a single complete examp
Malik received his Ph.D. D.S. and Anna K. Scheerer Endowed Chair in Mathematics at Creighton University. Dr. Malik is a Professor of Mathematics and the first recipient and current holder of The Frederick H. from Ohio University in 1985 and has published more than 50 papers and 18 books on abstract algebra, applied mathematics, graph th
Dr. from Ohio University in 1985 and has published more than 50 papers and 18 books on abstract algebra, applied mathematics, graph theory, fuzzy automata theory and languages, fuzzy logic and its applications, programming, data structures, and discrete mathematics. and Anna K. Scheerer Endowed Chair in Mathematics at Creighton University. Malik received his Ph.D. . Malik is a Professor of Mathematics and the first recipient and current holder of The Frederick H. About the Author D.S