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Old Jul 21st, 2006, 2:38 PM   #1
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C++ from the Ground Up, Third Edition

A local teacher is beginning a two-phased high school programming class oriented around C++ and he is looking for a book to use as the textbook for the class. Have any of you read the book below? If so, what is your opinion?

C++ from the Ground Up, Third Edition
By: Schildt, Herbert
ISBN: 0072228970
DOI: 10.1036/0072228970
Format: BC 624 pages
Pub Date: 2003-03-19
Copyright: 2003
Edition:3
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Old Jul 24th, 2006, 1:35 PM   #2
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I have read half of "C++ From the Ground-Up" 2nd Edition. Schildt is a great author. The book was very easy to understand and made learning C++ an ease and a joy. He uses very good examples and explains the thoroughly. It is geared towards beginner programmer which made it easy to follow. I only read 1/2 of it though because I had to return it back to the library. It was an excellent book but it doesn't compare to "Thinking in C++" by Bruce Eckel.
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>By: Schildt, Herbert
Some people swear by Herby, and I will admit that he's gotten better over the years, but I would avoid books by authors who are represented negatively in common community jargon if I were you.
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Old Jul 24th, 2006, 2:22 PM   #4
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Some people swear by Herby, and I will admit that he's gotten better over the years, but I would avoid books by authors who are represented negatively in common community jargon if I were you.
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A confident, but incorrect, statement about a programming language. This immortalizes a very bad book about C, Herbert Schildt's C - The Complete Reference. One reviewer commented “The naive errors in this book would be embarrassing even in a programming assignment turned in by a computer science college sophomore.”
Damn.
I have just reserved the book C - The Complete Reference at the library. Maybe I shall not read it.
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I've heard nothing but bad things about Schildt, however I can't judge as I've never read any of his books. (because of the bad things ive heard mind )
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Hang on, IR. I'm just finishing up my book, "Voodoo C++." I'm publishing it under my acronym, "Dump" Truck.
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