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Author - Mary E. Farrell ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Charles River Media was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:1584500611 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Programming Computers Children's Books Subjects Books General Computers Children's Books Subjects Books General AAS Computers Chil . Click the following link to view the cover of Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series). Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Programming. Computers. Children´s Books. Subjects. Books. General. requestid: c2f4f9bb-b940-4ea8-a62c-ddbf1515bde9requestprocessingtime: 0.1713720000000000 salesrank: 753759 edition: 1st numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 100900185740 1) Paperback Book Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) by Charles River Media. The book starts out appearing to be a good beginning programming book. But it quickly becomes apparent that it is "C++"-centric. The author states "you can´t do this" or "you have to do that", which is true of C++ but not of other languages. There are also examples of problems and solutions "explained" in the book that are oversimplified and have no accompanying code (see the part on merge sort).
2) Paperback Book Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) by Charles River Media. I´m about halfway through this book and I have to agree with the other reviewers -- it´s a very good primer on programming concepts. The only fault I can find with it is that it reads like a college textbook...and not in a good way. Granted, I doubt many people read computer books for fun, but even so, the palpable academic flavor of this book does not do the subject of programming any favors.
3) Paperback Book Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) by Charles River Media. After reading programming for dummies and learning an arcane language I was left wishing for a better book to expose me to the basics of programming. The subtitle of this book is "Its not about languages" and that is the approach of this book. Farrell focuses on the logic of programming and mentions the actual syntax in passing. This makes this book valuable and a helpful tool for all programmers no matter what their language destination is. I wish that I had read this book first!¤ 4) Paperback Book Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) by Charles River Media. I bought this book as a refresher, since I had taken a programming class several years ago and wanted to re-learn the basic concepts. This book is good for doing just that. It will help a beginner get familiar with the concepts, and it goes easy on the more complex stuff. Anyone who is interested in programing but gets scared off by books that are hard to read should read this book first. It will lay a good foundation and make other books easier to read. PROS: easy to read, use simple language. Overall, a good book. The cons, even the typos, are not that bad, you just need to be paying attention when you read.¤ 5) Paperback Book Learning Computer Programming (With CD-ROM; CyberRookies Series) (Cyberrookies Series) by Charles River Media. As part of the CyberRookies‘ series this book is written for aspiring programmers, and teaches basic programming skills that can be easily applied to any language including the key concepts of Loops, Strings, Array, Pointers, and more. Written by a high school programming teacher, Learning Computer Programming emphasizes the most relevant topics for beginners and pinpoints the essentials of programming success. There are so many programming languages in use today that it’s difficult to decide which one to learn, especially for beginning programmers. With this in mind, Learning Computer Programming: It’s Not About Languages focuses on "programming" skills instead of specific languages. Languages will always change so to become an effective programmer, it’s important to understand the fundamentals before tackling a specific language. The book is language independent and uses examples from a variety of languages including the most popular C++, JAVA, and HTML, which each have a chapter devoted to them. Using helpful hints, activities, and watchouts, the book gently guides the student through the maze of programming techniques, concepts, and pitfalls. KEY FEATURES - Primarily language independent except for the last three chapters, which are devoted to languages of most interest to the reader: C++, JAVA, and HTML Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 15845006119781584500612, 020-860-790-050-111-321-8
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