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Problem Solving with C : The Object of Programming (3rd Edition) (edition 2000)

by Walter Savitch

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Now featuring new Video Notes the Seventh Edition ofProblem Solving with C++ continues to be the most widely used textbook by students and instructors in the introduction to programming and C++ language course. Through each edition, hundreds and thousands of students have valued Walt Savitch's approach to programming, which emphasizes active reading through the use of well-placed examples and self-test examples. Created for the beginner, this book focuses on cultivating strong problem-solving and programming techniques while introducing students to the C++ programming language.… (more)
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Title:Problem Solving with C : The Object of Programming (3rd Edition)
Authors:Walter Savitch
Info:Addison Wesley Publishing Company (2000), Edition: 3, Paperback, 974 pages
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Agreed to teach a class that uses this text. Poor. Long-winded, bad examples, odd order of presentation, and when you take into consideration what they charge students for this, ridiculous. Trivializes the material by putting cornball humor in the sample code. I had to stop and make sure this book wasn't aimed at middle school kids.

I had the Deitel and Deitel as a student in 1998, remember thinking that that book was bad, it now seems not quite so. ( )
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"The level of detail throughout the book is almost unprecedented and probably the most outstanding feature of the text."
 
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Now featuring new Video Notes the Seventh Edition ofProblem Solving with C++ continues to be the most widely used textbook by students and instructors in the introduction to programming and C++ language course. Through each edition, hundreds and thousands of students have valued Walt Savitch's approach to programming, which emphasizes active reading through the use of well-placed examples and self-test examples. Created for the beginner, this book focuses on cultivating strong problem-solving and programming techniques while introducing students to the C++ programming language.

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