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C++ for Artists: The Art, Philosophy, and Science of Object-Oriented Programming

C++ for Artists: The Art, Philosophy, and Science of Object-Oriented Programming

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yes --- Very Good Book
Review: I found this book particularly helpful indeed. Pointer concepts are most difficult but the author's presentation made it easy for me to understand. But, some material in the book might be too advanced for beginners, yet, I have no doubts that this book covers material other books omit or skip completely.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of money
Review: There is plenty of books out there that covers the Object-Oriented concepts. This author seems to have rushed this book and is not all that acurate with the concept. Struggles in terms of trying to explain it, mostly with the fact that the author is not fluent with the concept, just trying to write a book to make a qucik buck. I recommend that you save your money and select a different book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for Beginners with limited programming background!
Review: This book is targeted at people with limited programming experience and little-no C/C++ experience. It does a great job of explaining complicated concepts (e.g. pointers) without assuming too much in the way of prior knowledge. It does a great job of integrating humor into what many beginners would consider dry and boring material.

It's not really a reference book, although it does have a good index. It's not meant for people seeking object-oriented design tips and techniques.

If you fit the target market, this is a great book. My only complaint is that the material about the book at this sight doesn't do it justice.


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