if you have a copy of Deitel&Deitel's C++ How to Program 4th Ed. that you would like to part with, then i would like to buy it off you if the price is right.
email me: [email protected]
thanks
if you have a copy of Deitel&Deitel's C++ How to Program 4th Ed. that you would like to part with, then i would like to buy it off you if the price is right.
email me: [email protected]
thanks
I personally think you would be better off with the Deitel 3rd ed (lavender) cover. I have the 4th edition (blue) cover- since I am an instructor I get free copies. They made changes to it which I feel make it not as good as the previous editions. I would not teach out of this new edition(4th) but the previous I had no problems when I taught out of it.
Bottom Line: Really look to see if it fits your needs- otherwise try to stick with the previous editions.
Mr. C: Author and Instructor
Deitel books are about the most worthless books you could ever buy. Whoever in the CSUF computer science department decided Deitel & Deitel textbooks are the best choice should be shot.
If you want a very well written How to program in C++ book, check out O'Reillys Practical C++ Programming
Last edited by Divx; 10-10-2002 at 09:52 PM.
I disagree, the Deitel book is very useful. It is very comprehensive and covers pretty much everything you'll need to know for quite a while, although I would imagine its a little hard to digest if your just starting out on C++.
Couldn't think of anything interesting, cool or funny - sorry.
I dissagree...the C++ is pretty good...the 3rd Ed has stuff that's often sadly missed on some comprable texts.........and its easy to learn fromOriginally posted by Divx
Deitel books are about the most worthless books you could ever buy. Whoever in the CSUF computer science department decided Deitel & Deitel textbooks are the best choice should be shot.
If you want a very well written How to program in C++ book, check out O'Reillys Practical C++ Programming
The best reference on C++ is probably Bjarne Stroustrup's The C++ Programming language, but that book isnt good for starting off
I personally love the Deitel & Deitel books, and the C++ is the best I have found on that language (and I'm still using the 2nd ed!) Their Perl book is also excellent, and I look forward to getting into their VisualBasic book (haven't gotten around to that language yet).
Claus Hetzer
Compiler: Borland 5.5 (on Windows)
Solaris CC (on Unix)
Known Languages: C++, MATLAB, Perl, Java
Every Deitel book I've read/glanced through I've found to be inadequate in material coverage and quality. Perhaps they wised up and fixed their crappy books with their newer editions.
Since I don't own any Deitel and Deitel books, I'll have to borrow one or visit Borders so I can be more explicit with my claims rather than a brief couple sentences. It's been a couple years since I've laid my eyes on a Deitel and Deitel book.
*edit* probably the worst part of the Deitel & Deitel books that I can recall are the horrible code examples. Bad style, bloat code (which is misinforming) and a few other things.
Last edited by Divx; 10-11-2002 at 08:01 PM.
I don't see anything wrong with their c++ code which
is pretty standard compared to some. The problems
I see is that the book kind of goes too slow for me and the overview on oop and ood doesn't have too much.
I just got a extra free copy of the Deitel C++ (4th ed) book. I gave it to my dept sec, but hey- if any of you are wiling to pay for postage. I can send it to anyone (within reason).
This does not include the lab manual or instructors CD for the book- I am keeping those!!!
Mr. C: Author and Instructor
Thats a very generous offer, if I didnt have the 3rd edition I'd take you up on it. What else do you have to offer?
Couldn't think of anything interesting, cool or funny - sorry.
How much is postage? I'm certainly very interested.
Claus Hetzer
Compiler: Borland 5.5 (on Windows)
Solaris CC (on Unix)
Known Languages: C++, MATLAB, Perl, Java
I used a Deitel & Deitel book in a Java class I took. The only problem I had with it was the way they started the language. The last thing you should learn or want to know in Java is applets.
That's about the only thing I dont like about the D's Java book as well the applets.
Grades:
Deitel C: A
Deitel C++: C
Deitel Java: B+
Deitel C#: B+
Offer still good geophyzzer and anyone else? I have an extra copy I am willing to send from school to you. Remember postage.
Mr. C: Author and Instructor
Like I said, I'm very interested. Please drop me an email at [email protected] and let me know how much postage is, I'll send you a check (or money order, whichever you prefer).
Claus Hetzer
Compiler: Borland 5.5 (on Windows)
Solaris CC (on Unix)
Known Languages: C++, MATLAB, Perl, Java