Why do people lie about resources to learn programming?
- Love4Boobies
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Re: Why do people lie about resources to learn programming?
On the other hand, the peer review isn't necessarily of high quality, even for the big publishers. I was a technical reviewer for Addison-Wesley's Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, 3rd ed. Although I think I did a good job, I was 23 at the time and didn't have great credentials. I still don't understand how I got in. This for me raises the question of whether reviewers are actually that useful on average.
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Re: Why do people lie about resources to learn programming?
in a small token of a defense of schildt I would say:
1) he was heavily microsoft oriented...
2) microsoft's object system in windows pre-c++ was a horrible design-by-committee try at vtables in C
3) working with that object system for any given amount of time would pollute one's ability to write about early C++ in an effective way (cfront output was not nearly as complex as said C based object system)
In other words, I believe poor schildt was not in a mental state to really give C++ the in-depth coverage he claimed he was....
oh well...
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1) he was heavily microsoft oriented...
2) microsoft's object system in windows pre-c++ was a horrible design-by-committee try at vtables in C
3) working with that object system for any given amount of time would pollute one's ability to write about early C++ in an effective way (cfront output was not nearly as complex as said C based object system)
In other words, I believe poor schildt was not in a mental state to really give C++ the in-depth coverage he claimed he was....
oh well...
cheers
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Re: Why do people lie about resources to learn programming?
His C books were just as terrible even though he was on the standards committee. In fact, quite a few other members wrote terrible reviews about his work to try to spread the word. He just doesn't seem to be able to grasp technical material very well.
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons.", Popular Mechanics (1949)
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