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Author - Greg Perry ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book was reviewed on 5-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:B000C4SN9E offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours Reference Book. Classifications : Subjects Arts & Photography Biographies & Memoirs Business & Investing Children's Books Comics & Graphic Novels Computers & Internet Cooking, Food & Wine Entertainment Gay & Lesbian Health, Mind & Bod . Click the following link to view the cover of Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours. Related topics: Subjects. Arts & Photography. Children´s Books. Entertainment. Gay & Lesbian. Health, Mind & Body. History. Home & Garden. Law. Medicine. requestid: 4d959507-61cd-4d00-9738-4c1fdd423abarequestprocessingtime: 0.1492780000000000 salesrank: 938022 edition: 2 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 120900190720 1) Paperback Book Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours by . Needed it for school, it is what it is, not sure i would buy it if i didnt need it.¤ 2) Paperback Book Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours by . Well, after dedicating a solid month, I can say I finally have figured it out. This is a great book with only some typos. The beginning is far too basic even for a pre-teen, but if you dont know this info, you shouldnt continue in the book.
3) Paperback Book Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours by . That´s exactly what is written on the cover. It´s a good book for the people who know noting about programming and want to enter in this exiting field. The book is well written and gives you good idea about computer programming and teach you to program in Liberty Basic Which not the best choice from my point of view but it´s free.¤ 4) Paperback Book Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours by . As many other people in this world want to do, I want to program video games in the future. The only problem was that I had no idea how to start or where to turn to for advice. I had tried to learn over the summer of this year on how to create video games, but the books that I had borrowed from my local library said that I needed to have an understanding of C/C++. And when I borrowed a C/C++ book, I didn´t really read it. So I decided to give programming up... for a while at least.
5) Paperback Book Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours by . Reads like an extended course description. Very few examples. Code examples are often incomplete so they cant be run. No real ´projects´ to test any skills. Comes with Liberty Basic (shareware) (you can download this seperately and learn more from its own help/tutorials). For the most part, you dont even need a computer to read this book. The code examples are only excerpts so you have to study them from the text in the book anyway. What gets me more than anything is I found about 5 errors in code and text that are important! Things like mislabeled variables that would confuse anyone trying to learn. Although I guess finding the mistakes is a lesson in itself. OK, that was the bad part, but I didnt give it a score of 1 because it is easy to read (fast). It does mention a wide range of topics, and it comes with a useable version of Basic (but only limited shareware, also there is a later version online). For a real beginner, this is one way to start off slow. It is disappointing because it could have been much better with only a little more effort. A few larger examples, and a few more actual coding projects instead of just saying ´if you want to create a text box in your program, type the following line....´, and then moving on to the next lesson. This review relates to the 2nd edition.¤ 6) Paperback Book Sams Teach Yourself Beginning Programming in 24 Hours by . Sams Teach Yourself Programming in 24 Hours explains the basics of programming in the successful 24 Hours format. Greg uses his proven techniques from many years of college programming instruction and his best-selling programming books. The book begins with the absolute basics of programming: Why program? What tools? How does a program tell the computer what to do? It then moves on to teach you how to program the computer, pointing you in the direction of the best programming tools for your needs. The text covers computers as tools, their history, and the hardware unmasked. It also covers programs from definition through design and process. You´ll learn techniques, programming languages, and much more.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 3-Dec-2008, , 020-860-520-050-321-9EB-8
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