Rating:  Summary: Clear, Concise, and Organized Review: Great introduction to the C++ language! The author has a way of presenting the material so it is easy to grasp. It's nice to finally read a book that doesn't take off on a tangent, but builds upon previously presented concepts. I have many books on VB and a few on C++, and they always seem to lose you about 4, 5, or 6 chapters into them. This book doesn't do that. I can't say enough good things about the author or the material. If you are new to the language, this book is a great place to start!
Rating:  Summary: THE BEST BOOK TO LEARN C++ WITH - EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT! Review: I am on a nightcourse, learning C++, taught by Paul Snaith's son, Stuart; although, I did not realise this at the time, I might add. Stu' is an excellent teacher and based the course on the book. Naturally, I bought the book. I started reading. Then I cought up with the course. Then I read ahead a bit, then a bit more. I stormed through this book. It is, quite simply, a 'brilliantly written book'. I am two chapters away from the end now and have just bought a book to take me to the next stage. I could not have done it without this book. Everyone should buy and read it - compulsive reading. In simple language, repeating things in boxes around the page, never presumptious and in a light hearted style, I cannot praise this book enough. If this was not enough, the enclosed CD contains all the course code and more. Ignore this review and waste your time looking elsewhere. This is the best.
Rating:  Summary: [useless] the third time! Review: I cant say that the code in the book is wrong. As i have never been able to actually get anywhere with the book As the CD is missing the appropriate files or they wont let you install the required program.(If like me you will realise you can not use your left mouse button to open any of the icons when the cd autoruns (I hope that wasn,t programmed in c(++)!) Maybe Ive brought the only 3 dud books or cds in existence. Sams teach yourself c and c++ in 24 hours have the same problem(s) how can I get three dud books in a row ? I havent been even able to get the" hello program" as the first example to work using any of the books. If you are a total novice you will find when you purchase this book it will not explain to you which parts of the cd to install and you will really get peeeeed off as like me you will have no idea where to begin and i,ve been using computers for quite some time now and can program basic assembly language .But this is a joke (ask for a money back guarantee if your going to purchase this).Signed an obvious idiot as they saw me coming....
Rating:  Summary: Good for helping to gain core programming knowledge. Review: I have to admit that I'm not done with the book yet because I keep getting stuck at a few points in the book. I don't think the book does a very good job of explaining why things like loops do what they do. There are a few things that the author overlooked as far as making it easy to understand but the more I concentrate on understanding the syntax, the more I understand. This book has actually helped me better understand JavaScript which I use almost any day. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to get some core programming knowledge but not somebody who wants to quickly be able to program C++.
Rating:  Summary: Finally A Book That Helps With C++ Review: I purchased this book two day's ago and I give it 10+++. The author does a great job in presenting basic C++ concepts. He uses real world examples and drawings that get to the point. I own many C++ books; This one really shines because the examples are good and the book is written at a level that those of us just starting C++ will not get lost. I am currently enrolled in a C++ class at my local JC and the text we use is an absolute piece of [junk]. Do yourself a favor buy this book now and help remedy the frustration of learning C++.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic!! Review: I want to thank Mr. Snaith for writing the best book for a beginner that I have ever used! The chapters are all well explained, and you actually feel like you know the stuff when you have finished! Back in college (10 years ago), the only D I ever got was in Pascal programming, and that was because the teacher went out of their way to be obscure and confusing. Using lessons learned from Mr. Snaiths book, I was able to write a program that succesfully approximates a normal distribution (calculus/statistics) in about 20 lines! If you are looking for a great place to get started with general programming, and a great confidence booster for a beginner, then this book is for you.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent! Review: I'm only 12 years old, and now I know C++. This book taught me. Paul uses just enough humor to keep the book going, and his writing style is excellent! If the other books won't work, THIS WILL! -Paul9lyn@aol.com
Rating:  Summary: I Would Like to Retract My Last Review! Review: Now that I have a Compiler that actually works ,And can Finally follow along with this Book ,I have found that this is a more than excellent Book and 5 stars does not do it Justice, I have two of Jesse Libertys books (sams c++ in 24 hours and C++ from scratch they are good but this book ,Not only being simple to understand the Lines of humour help re-assure you that you can do it ,and not to give up and it really works!.... So I would like tio apologize to Mr Paul snaith (author and macmillan publishing ) and if you could possibly discard my other review I would be more than happy to see it go.. I only wish I knew of another book to follow on from this book preferably written by Paul Snaith thanks. (P.s) an excellent free compiler with a excellent IDE (Intergrated Development Environment) for the dummies like me is Available from Bloodshed software (dev c++ 4) Which works beautifully in Conjunction with this Book.
Rating:  Summary: Real good book... Review: This book is good if you know little or no C++ at all, it was well written, and had lots, of humer, not to many screenshots, but this book was so well written that you can picture it in your head. I gave is 5 stars.
Rating:  Summary: Simply superb Review: This book is marvelous! I bought this book thinking it would be exactly what it was: for idiots. However, after I purchased it, I found that it was an excellent resource to assist in learning C++. Not only does Snaith explain how the code works, he explains what it is used for, and tells you what not to do, not just what to do. I recommend that you read the online portion of the book, and you'll see that the book is quality.
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