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Rating:  Summary: No room for mortal minds here... Review: I am a genius programmer and I found this book to be most exquisite. It was wonderfully easy to follow and they even left all the examples unfinished so I could demonstrate my high caliber intellect and complete them myself.
Rating:  Summary: This book is the bomb.... Review: I used this book for a Data Structures class, loved it. The book is kinda tough to read because it is chock full of detail, but it is a good primer for a beginner in C++ and is full of examples and actual code. I used the code on the disk that comes with the book on several courses, the sort routines are excellent. I used the book for reference all the way through my Masters in Comp Sci.
Rating:  Summary: A very useful book and an excellent reference Review: I used this book for my Computer Science 2 course. The information was presented logically, although the explanations were a bit long and wordy. Otherwise, this book was excellent, and it is the best reference book on C++ I own. I have found myself referring back to this book more so than any other textbook for a course I've completed. Its appendices contain a great deal of useful information.
Rating:  Summary: For genuis students in programming only!!!! Review: I'm a programming student and this is the worst instructional book I have ever come across. Very hard to follow, examples are not complete enough to run.
Rating:  Summary: Good ref. textbook; recommended for intermediate programmer Review: This book is excellent for those who has basic C++ programming skill. It must be accompanied with a course in C++ because it is designed that way.I found the textbook to be helpful and detailed with many examples. Although I have to admit that it took 2x (or even more) to understand each chapter, I find it is rewarding and rich in details. Remember, it is not a "Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days" type of book. You must be enrolled in a course or already knew the C++ language in order to benefit from it.
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