Most programming books have a few errors in them, that's all . . . . I made a database of them for a while, but they got too numerous.
But the Sams Teach Yourself books are the worst.
Most programming books have a few errors in them, that's all . . . . I made a database of them for a while, but they got too numerous.
But the Sams Teach Yourself books are the worst.
dwk
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Did you write down things that you found and considered mistakes, or did you research the books' erratas?
Sometimes I looked at the books' errata, but not usually. I just wrote down errors. I intended to submit them sometime, but I never did.
Usually I lost the napkins/bookmarks/other easily lost items I wrote the errors on anyway.
[edit] Judging from the errata list, however, I must have found several errors not listed. http://<br /> http://www.libertyass...Ebook_edit.htm
http://www.computersciencelab.com/Sams.htm
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Last edited by dwks; 11-22-2006 at 01:28 PM.
dwk
Seek and ye shall find. quaere et invenies.
"Simplicity does not precede complexity, but follows it." -- Alan Perlis
"Testing can only prove the presence of bugs, not their absence." -- Edsger Dijkstra
"The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing." -- John Powell
Other boards: DaniWeb, TPS
Unofficial Wiki FAQ: cpwiki.sf.net
My website: http://dwks.theprogrammingsite.com/
Projects: codeform, xuni, atlantis, nort, etc.
Just a follow up. I got the Addison Wesley Accelerated C++ book, and I'm now working my way through it.
It's not a very large book though, and seems like it's pretty easy...
>> seems like it's pretty easy
If you think that book is pretty easy, you will probably do well in C++.
I thought it was easy at first, then I was proven wrong.
I would rather read it online, because I actually will read it on a computer, because I don't really like reading books. Yes, I am a beginner. :/ Maybe that's why I almost failed a semester of reading... (Just kidding..)
Edit-
Yes, C++ is hard, but a good thing I know PHP and Javascript to know about functions, ending them, arrays, and other scripting features and guidelines.
Last edited by Meatwad15; 11-27-2006 at 03:53 PM.