I go Bruce Eckel, a nice guys who get used to thinking with programming languages. what about you guys ?
I go Bruce Eckel, a nice guys who get used to thinking with programming languages. what about you guys ?
Never end on learning~
could you describe him a little more for his magic skills ?Originally posted by xds4lx
john carmack
Never end on learning~
if you dont know who he is then you probally have never heard of quake or doom or id software..............
it's shame for about 2 or 3 years I havent touch games based on computer. I think I am out of time now~Originally posted by xds4lx
if you dont know who he is then you probally have never heard of quake or doom or id software..............
with your words I remembered even read an article about him. That composition said he hates Microsoft and he looks not so strong, with nice glasses on his nose, yes ?
Never end on learning~
Yeah he looks like a geek but who cares? And i dont know about hating microsoft, show me something that says so. But hes a genious, no college degree and hes the mand behing doom, doom II, the soon to be doom III, quake, quake II, quake III, castle wolfenstein, not to mention being a member of the openGL arb board.
Michael Abrash, John Carmack and Herb Schildt
I don't know about you guys, but I think that Tom Swan is the best programmer that ever lived.
Originally posted by Troll_King
I don't know about you guys, but I think that Tom Swan is the best programmer that ever lived.
Out of interest, how do you know of him?
I have a book he wrote on TASM years ago that's now out of print.
Its a pretty good book.
I used to walk by the river and the birds were singing praises of The Swan. With all the lame ducks around here I'm surprised that he isn't more popular.
LOL...okOriginally posted by Troll_King
I used to walk by the river and the birds were singing praises of The Swan. With all the lame ducks around here I'm surprised that he isn't more popular.
I personally like Scott Meyers. Thats one guy who knows c++ exceptionally well.
Free the weed!! Class B to class C is not good enough!!
And the FAQ is here :- http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi
>>I personally like Scott Meyers
I bought Effective C++ a while back after seeing it listed quite often in references and bibligraphies........Also after seeing this
My only gripe was that it seemed a little expensive for the size of the book....but on reading the book, I now feel it was worth itI thoroughly recommend this book. It would be nice to see some of our training establishments adopt it as an end of course gift to those who have successfully completed in introduction to C++ for C programmers. The cost could easily be absorbed into most course fees and students would go away with some practical reading to improve their use of C++.
Hmm...just went to Amazon to see how much I paid for it......its shot down in price!!!! - here
Not bad....might put in an order for More Effective C++ to complete the set