Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780130895721
ISBN: 0130895725
Label: Prentice Hall
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1253
Publication Date: August 16, 2000
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Sales Rank: 350355
Studio: Prentice Hall
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Rating: - C is only covered in half the book.
When i read the title, i thought the introduction for c++ and java would be one or 2 chapters at the most, i didn't know that this introduction would take a little more than half of the textbook. i was very dissappointed. i thought that all the book was covering C in more detail than others, and probably advanced topics on c. if i wanted c++ or java, there's alot of books that cover that, but i really wanted a whole 1000+ pages on c alone. oh well, i guess i have to go back to C primer plus. that' ... Read More
Rating: - very good for beginners
assembly language was my first language i started with, then i wanted to move to learn C, i have recommended by a friend that the best book is "the c programming language", i started to read but i failed to learn anything because the book is very condensed and the author explains the material for someone who have learnt already high level language, so it does not work with me, so i just threw the book, then i bought deitel book, i found it a great book for beginners i finished it in some weeks, the ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent ! Par none, the best C book!
There is a reason why Deitel books are used at so many colleges. I've used and reviewed enough Deitel books, including teaching myself, to know that the Deitels know their strengths. Based on the poor reviews I've read, It's clear that people, not surprisingly, are flat out jealous of their success. That's just human nature. There are many programming books I wouldn't recommend at any price! As with my review of the Deitel C++: How To Program, third edition, even more so if you're just learning ... Read More
Rating: - WARNING - AVOID ALL DEITEL BOOKS!
I cannot stress more forcefully how utterly terrible all Deitel/Deitel books are, both for beginner programmers and especially for experienced programmers. My first Deitel book was "C How to Program", which unfortunately was the recommended text for a university programming course that was my first intro to C. What a horrible book that was. I didn't realize just how little substance there was in that book and what a poor job it did of explaining C until my first co-op job, when it dawned on ... Read More
Rating: - Chalked full of great information
This book was required for a C programming class. It chalked full of great information. I learned a lot from this book and the instructor.
4 stars instead of 5 because of the way the way the book is organized. Better organization could have been implimented. There are too many "Good Programming Practicees" and "Common Programming Error" boxes to clutter up the pages. Perhaps some Chicago style referencing and a section at the end of the chapter would help clean up the regular ... Read More
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